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02-13-2024 03:17 PM
I'm looking to update my T.P.M. from 1.2 to 2.0
I have a HP Compaq 6510b F.20
I have tried HP's website but I can't find it.
I even tried the web, but they all advise looking on HP's website but then I'm back to square one.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
02-13-2024 04:14 PM
Please check the following list
https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c05381064
If your machine was on the list, you could be able to upgrade otherwise NO
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02-14-2024 03:00 AM - edited 02-22-2024 02:36 AM
Well actually Banien, that's not actually accurate. I have since then actually managed to not only update my TPM WITHOUT being on the list, I have also managed to update my BIOS from F.11 to F.20
You see on HP's website it only allows me to enter my Operating System as either Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7. and I had Windows 10. Duh So there was the first Flaw from HP. I had Windows 10 but they couldn't or wouldn't acknowledge that. Probably because they didn't think Windows 10 would be compatible.
So after entering a different machine entirely, I was able bypass this gobbledy **bleep** by not logging in as I would normally do and after only a few hours of painstakingly trying and failing, eventually I was able to enter a different machine I was able to obtain one that actually worked on my machine. Fantastic.
But the driver ARE available on other websites with no hassle whatsoever.
I now have Windows 11 completely installed.
No doubt HP will look to fix this so older machines like mine won't be able to do this, thus getting them to buy New machines instead.
02-22-2024 02:32 AM - edited 02-22-2024 02:37 AM
Sorry, I don't want to appear rude but I am never the less gonna be totally honest and say:
"You have absolutely no knowledge of any use whatsoever."
As all what you have stated as fact, is in fact the complete opposite.
"I HAVE managed to Upgrade my TPM from 1.2 to 2.0 as well as my BIOS from F.11 to F.20"
This I found out on another website and works really well.
My advice to others, "Shop Around"
As it appears HP don't want to help you update your older machines, infact they want you to throw them away and BUY newer machines."