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01-04-2016
12:04 PM
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03-15-2017
04:43 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi @libero,
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I grasp that you are looking for a firmware update for the Liteon LCS 128L95HP. You should be able to acquire any recommended firmware updates from the software and driver page for your notebook.
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You will need to either input your exact model or click on identify now to allow it to scan for your product.
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01-11-2016 07:56 AM
Hi @libero,
Thank you for your reply.
I grasp you removed this drive and have installed it into a Desktop PC, but do not know the model it was removed from. As I have not been able to locate a firmware update, I suggest contacting the manufacturer of the Desktop for assistance.
Best of Luck!
01-11-2016 12:26 PM
Sounds like what you're saying is that you pulled an SSD from a preinstalled HP notebook and stuck it in a desktop, right?
Not only is that NOT going to work (as the OS installed on the SSD comes with drivers specific to the HP notebook and NOT for the desktop), stricly speaking, it is not legal -- either. OEM preinstalled licenses are specific to the machines on which they are first installed and this means, legally, you can not transfer the license from the notebook to the desktop.
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