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Pavilion Laptop 15 cs3075wm
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I tried this before on my own without help. I ran into a system blue screen error which I decided to run the recovery usb i created with HP Cloud Recovery.

 

I already know how to:

Run the Microsoft Media Creation Tool for Windows 10 x64 

 

What I don't know how to:

Install the drivers in the correct sequence. My laptop drivers are listed here https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-pavilion-15-cs3000-laptop-pc-series/29133460/mod...

 

For every single driver listed what is the proper order?

 

Is there drivers not listed I should want to install and where?

 

I know windows 10 on it's own installs a little bit quicker than the recover usb. I also will need the HP software components to handle CoolSense, HP Audio Switch, and B&O Audio (the correct one)

 

I also need to know how to partition the SSD for Intel Optane Memory. This is one thing I can't get my mind to absord without the proper quidance. If the SSD is not partitioned correctly Intel Optane Memory will not work.

 

I also would need to partition the SSD for recovery partition. What size and how will I put a recoevery image on it and hide it?

Thanks,

Simplio.

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@simplio 

I can answer SOME of your questions.

 

Regarding driver install order, do any chipset drivers first and then reboot.  Then do any networking drivers -- so the PC can connect to the Internet to get drivers from HP.  And reboot.  After that, the order is not important.

 

HP does not provide downloads for their utilities -- the proper way to get them is to reinstall Windows using HP Recovery Media -- which you said you already know about.

 

I don't know how to partition the drives for Optane stuff -- not familiar with that.

 

Also, you can NOT create your own HP Recovery partition -- it simply is not possible.

 



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP

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@simplio 

I can answer SOME of your questions.

 

Regarding driver install order, do any chipset drivers first and then reboot.  Then do any networking drivers -- so the PC can connect to the Internet to get drivers from HP.  And reboot.  After that, the order is not important.

 

HP does not provide downloads for their utilities -- the proper way to get them is to reinstall Windows using HP Recovery Media -- which you said you already know about.

 

I don't know how to partition the drives for Optane stuff -- not familiar with that.

 

Also, you can NOT create your own HP Recovery partition -- it simply is not possible.

 



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
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