Then you understand that unless an update directly addresses a problem you are experiencing (read the notes attached to the update) there is absolutely no need to be updating the BIOS. The risks far outweigh any benefit.i understand the Process.
the process is Not the question>
The process is exactly the same under Windows 10 as it is under Windows 7, with the possibility that the software may have to be run in compatibility mode. There is no need to be swapping out hard drives/OS's, BIOS doesn't know or care about that.hp does not support win 10 for this bios.
i am running win 10.
hp does have an update for this bios...BUT...it is listed under win7.
again...i am not running win 7...i am running win 10.
the question seems to be...can i execute this update running win 10...or...do i have to get Win 7 installed>>>then execute the Update>>>then go back to win 10?!
Then you understand that unless an update directly addresses a problem you are experiencing (read the notes attached to the update) there is absolutely no need to be updating the BIOS. The risks far outweigh any benefit.i understand the Process.
the process is Not the question>
The process is exactly the same under Windows 10 as it is under Windows 7, with the possibility that the software may have to be run in compatibility mode. There is no need to be swapping out hard drives/OS's, BIOS doesn't know or care about that.hp does not support win 10 for this bios.
i am running win 10.
hp does have an update for this bios...BUT...it is listed under win7.
again...i am not running win 7...i am running win 10.
the question seems to be...can i execute this update running win 10...or...do i have to get Win 7 installed>>>then execute the Update>>>then go back to win 10?!