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12-13-2015 06:01 PM - edited 12-13-2015 07:06 PM
Same thing happen here. All i did to fix it is to remove the applicationa and reinstall it using the same procedure i have written above.
What I found is that the Windows 10 upgrade removed it from the Program File but it kept the gobi driver. I did not do step 10 anymore.
01-04-2016 04:40 PM
I have fixed it. In windows 10 you dont need hp connection manager. Use REVO uninstaler to uninstall every mention of hp connection manager. After it, check control panel. There should not be installed your broadband module. You need to download Gobi driver from hp website and change it's compatibility to windows 7. After it, install it and driver should be ok.
Go to windows 10 built in network manager, and you will see celular. You will be able to use it with no problem.
Good luck
05-17-2016 02:55 PM
Bluetooth and mobile broadband problems solved as above. HP Elitebook g3 folio 1040.
Update drivers, mobile broadband like "gobi 4g drivers"( for HP LT4120 snapdragon) also other drivers update (I used only Hp support assistant and HP softpaq download manager).
Load Revo uninstaller. Uninstall all HP connection manager programms, registry entries ja files/folders.
Re-start computer. If Windows 10 won't find broadband modem (like i had it):
Locate HP lt4120 Snapdragon X5 LTE/Utilities/Mobile_Broadband_Utility/Mobile-Broadband-Utility.exe
Run file, use connect. Windows will find it then. Use Windows to get latest mobile broadband configurations.
Thanks to all for help to this annoying problem.
09-13-2016 05:47 AM
- Run cmd as administrator
- Go to the folder where the setup is located. C:\SWSetup\SP57309
- Start the hpcm.msi with a silent parameter: hpcm.msi /quiet
- Look for the msiexec.exe in your taskmanager under Details, the setup has finished when the process disappears.
Hope this helps
M!cr0
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