![]() But I agree that you don't want to do these unattended nor without a person sitting in front. It might not be important if system firmware updates happen remotely or on premise. According to HP, these system firmware updates were needed for security reasons.Īdrian_ych wrote:Never update systems remotely as you may never know who is on the other end doing what. But for at least two years, system firmware updates were also necessary. There were more requirements for supporting feature updates. With current operating systems and RAM sizes, BIOS is just legacy and needs replacement.įor my ProBooks, I learned that they needed system firmware updates in order to become ready for Windows 10 feature updates. If you really have such old EliteBook models which are still using legacy BIOS instead of UEFI system firmware, you should consider replacing them by a more recent model. HP engineers sometimes use correct distinguished terms, and sometimes confuse them. All my models are using UEFI system firmware instead of old legacy BIOS. And my ProBooks are not so old to still have some legacy BIOS. ![]() EliteBooks have more customized drivers than ProBooks. As far as system firmware updates are concerned, the need should be the same, and the experience should be similar. Simple answer is "if not broken do not fix".
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