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other:win7towin10 [2018/02/28 12:51] – [Basic Windows 10 installation] jypeterother:win7towin10 [2023/03/01 09:35] (current) – [Using HP SoftPaq Download Manager] jypeter
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 ====== Upgrading a HP computer from Windows 7 to Windows 10 ====== ====== Upgrading a HP computer from Windows 7 to Windows 10 ======
  
 +[[other:index#windows_10_notes|Other Windows 10 related notes]]
 +
 +<WRAP center round tip 60%>
 +HP computers: [[https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05115630|Using the HP Cloud Recovery Download Tool]]
 +</WRAP>
 ===== Prerequisites ===== ===== Prerequisites =====
  
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     * The recovery drive need to have at least 8 Gb free and all of its content will be erased     * The recovery drive need to have at least 8 Gb free and all of its content will be erased
     * The recovery drive that was created at that point needed only 5.32 Gb     * The recovery drive that was created at that point needed only 5.32 Gb
 +  * Allow Windows Update to update all Microsoft products, and delay the installation
 +    * Windows+I (open Settings) => Mise à jour et sécurité => Paramètres de mise à jour
 +      * Reboot options: choose //More notifications//
 +      * Advanced options:
 +        * get updates for more Microsoft products
 +        * updates can be delayed 7 days, **but do not choose to interrupt updates** (this would //interrupt all updates// for 35 days)
  
 ===== Installing HP Software ===== ===== Installing HP Software =====
  
 <WRAP center round tip 60%> <WRAP center round tip 60%>
-Windows 10 seems to install the correct device drivers during the [[win10misc#updating_windows_10|Windows update step(s)]] (Intel proc & video drivers, touchpad, audio, some HP drivers), so it may be a good idea to only use the HP tools to install the BIOS updates and not worry about the rest+Windows 10 seems to install the correct device drivers during the [[win10misc#updating_windows_10|Windows update step(s)]] (Intel proc & video drivers, touchpad, audio, some HP drivers), so it may be a good idea to <wrap em>use the HP tools only to install the BIOS updates and not worry about the rest</wrap> 
 + 
 +Added in March 2019: 
 +  * **HP Hotkey Support**: makes it possible to use more function keys (e.g. screen brightness) 
 +  * **HP wireless Button Driver**: the wireless button has an orange color in //Airplane// mode
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
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   * Expand the //Software-Solutions// panel and download and install the //HP SoftPaq Download Manager//   * Expand the //Software-Solutions// panel and download and install the //HP SoftPaq Download Manager//
   * Execute the download manager (Start => HP => HP Softpaq Download Manager)   * Execute the download manager (Start => HP => HP Softpaq Download Manager)
-    * If there is an available update for the BIOS (with the //manual install// status), select only this one and accept the manual installation +    * If there is an available update for the BIOS (with the //manual install// status), select only this one and accept the manual installationIf you still have the same BIOS after the rebootcheck the [[#bios_update|BIOS update]] section below
-      * If the BIOS does not seem to have been updated after you followed the instructions and rebootedmaybe the installation files were not in the right place! +
-        * Copy the ''F:\Hewlett_Packard'' (//HP_TOOLS//) directory to ''D:\'' (//HP_RECOVERY//+
-        * Reboot, type ''ESC'' to enter the //Startup Menu//, and choose //Update System BIOS//. The //Update BIOS// button should display the version of the new BIOS you want to install (e.g. ''1.24'')+
     * Install the packages that are preselected (packages shown as //Newer version available//)     * Install the packages that are preselected (packages shown as //Newer version available//)
     * Install the packages that have a //Critical// priority     * Install the packages that have a //Critical// priority
  
-Note: Some of the packages (e.g. BIOS) can't be installed automatically! They will be downloaded to ''C:\ProgramData\HP\HP SoftPaq Download Manager\SWDownload'' and you have to execute them from this directory+=== Installation by hand === 
 + 
 +Some of the packages can't be installed automatically! They will be downloaded to ''C:\ProgramData\HP\HP SoftPaq Download Manager\SWDownload'' and you have to execute them from this directory 
 + 
 +=== BIOS update === 
 + 
 +If the BIOS does not seem to have been updated after you followed the instructions and rebooted, maybe the installation files were not in the right place! 
 +  * Copy the ''F:\Hewlett_Packard'' (//HP_TOOLS//) directory to ''D:\'' (//HP_RECOVERY//
 +  * **Reboot**, type ''ESC'' to enter the //Startup Menu//, and choose //Update System BIOS//. The //Update BIOS// button should display the version of the **new BIOS** you want to install (e.g. ''N75 1.59'' for an //HP EliteBook 840 G3//, in February 2023) 
  
 ==== Using HP Support Assistant ==== ==== Using HP Support Assistant ====
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   * Check if there are (other) **recommended** updates   * Check if there are (other) **recommended** updates
     * Install the **recommended** packages (e.g. HP Universal Camera Driver, Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver)     * Install the **recommended** packages (e.g. HP Universal Camera Driver, Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver)
 +
 +===== LSCE specific configuration =====
 +
 +Let the LSCE IT take care of the rest of the configuration!
  
 ===== Other resources and links ===== ===== Other resources and links =====
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