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02-07-2017 01:58 PM
Basically, you can't -- which is why many of us retain dual-boot systems -- because most, if not all, of the system utilities provided by manufacturers run ONLY in Windows.
HP distributes their utilities as compressed archives -- and the only tool I know of personally that can extract the components is 7-ZIP -- another Windows utility.
If you CAN extract the components, you can see what they are, but most likely, the only executable parts are going to be MS Windows only.
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