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11-29-2018 02:58 PM
Product: HP Pavilion - 14-ce0068st
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I replaced the slow hdd that came with the laptop with a 1 TB ssd from another older laptop. Both had the same Windows 10 Home and after the replacement all boots up fine.I did it that way to avoid re-installing all my software and programs and everything was owrking well in the old laptop.
But, the old laptop is a Toshiba and came with its Toshiba drivers for older hardware.
So I want to install the original drivers that originally came with the HP laptop for its hardware. I know where to find them: https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-pavilion-14-ce0000-laptop-pc/20283999
but on that website there are multiple versions of the same drivers and I don't know which ones to download.
The Windows that transferred was release 180410-1804. How do I decide which are the correct drivers for my laptop which is HP Pavilion - 14-ce0068st.
I tried HP support but chat is not available now.
I would appreciate any help. Does anyone else have this laptop?
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11-29-2018 10:10 PM
It would be a little bit of a pain, but you could reinstall the old, slower hard drive and install Double Driver. I've used it many times to backup drivers when upgrading hard drives.
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