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11-24-2016 11:38 AM
Hello , I have BIOS: InsydeH2O Version 03.60.48F.1C and lots of options are missing on my bios and I want to update (change it) , on hp support site this is the last version they provide (I got it from there after fresh SO installation).
Some say that this BIOS has hidden options but I ll ask HP community first maybe they can help me out before I refer to other websites for help.
Looking forward to it.
Thanks.
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11-24-2016 02:40 PM
Hello HPbestoption
What kind of bios options are you looking to gain with an update?
The bios version F.1C is the latest version available for your model.
The HP Pavilion dv7-6b03sg is not officially supported for Windows 10 either, so the last bios update (F.1C) was released back in early 2013. Its safe to say, HP wont be putting out any more updates for it.
Also, HP bios is very very limited in what you can customize. You cannot overclock, change timings, adjust shared memory, etc etc. like you can a home custom build. HP does this on purpose, partly to keep warranty issues to a minimum.
So basically, what you see there now is whats there.
11-24-2016 02:40 PM
Hello HPbestoption
What kind of bios options are you looking to gain with an update?
The bios version F.1C is the latest version available for your model.
The HP Pavilion dv7-6b03sg is not officially supported for Windows 10 either, so the last bios update (F.1C) was released back in early 2013. Its safe to say, HP wont be putting out any more updates for it.
Also, HP bios is very very limited in what you can customize. You cannot overclock, change timings, adjust shared memory, etc etc. like you can a home custom build. HP does this on purpose, partly to keep warranty issues to a minimum.
So basically, what you see there now is whats there.