

And whenever I purchased a HP device in the past few years, either drivers or system firmwares were already out of date. As far as I remember, the last three versions didn't come with such issues. There existed some older Windows 10 images having problems to boot off any USB drive, regardless if optical, flash or conventional disk attached.

LillebrorOchKarlsson wrote:USB drive works (I tested on my Dell laptop, and it boots no problem from it). For the parts, the service might be able to offer compatible other parts when the originals no longer remain available. And original parts availability as well as software/firmware updates may last shorted compared to business models. Supported delays to purchase such warranty upgrades defer between consumer models and business models as far as I understood. But that should not prevent you from getting the Pro edition installed nor from purchasing business warranty. Nhnm wrote:Based on the Windows 10 Home reference, I would imagine this to be a consumer laptopĭue to mentioning the product family, I come to the same impression and conclusion.
