B bazer Active member Joined Aug 25, 2015 Posts 35 Jul 27, 2016 #1 hi all my daughter's laptop a hp 630 will give a speccy report and a cpuz report this a 32 windows 7 if I try to update to windows 10 get cpu not compatable etc but I'm sure it should be in sure I read somewhere it may have be converted to a 64 bit system have tried a 32 bit iso as well many thanks baz Attachments systen.txt 457.2 KB · Views: 2 cpuz.txt 62.5 KB · Views: 2
hi all my daughter's laptop a hp 630 will give a speccy report and a cpuz report this a 32 windows 7 if I try to update to windows 10 get cpu not compatable etc but I'm sure it should be in sure I read somewhere it may have be converted to a 64 bit system have tried a 32 bit iso as well many thanks baz
B bazer Active member Joined Aug 25, 2015 Posts 35 Jul 27, 2016 #2 here is core info as well Attachments coreinfo.txt 6.1 KB · Views: 5
O OldGrayGary Visiting Expert Joined Jan 25, 2013 Posts 599 Jul 27, 2016 #3 HI bazer Thanks for sending along the detailed info. Sorry to say, but while the laptop does indeed have a 64-bit capable processor, the integrated Intel HD Graphics ("Havendale/Clarkdale") don't have any officially supported drivers for Windows 10 (the last available driver was for the original version of Windows 8). HP doesn't list any drivers for your daughter's laptop newer than Windows 7. If Windows 7 is performing well, though - it's no great loss. It is likely to continue performing well (especially if you turn off the Telemetry nonsense if you've been unfortunate enough to have any of it appear on your Windows 7 computers ... much of that is from Microsoft's latest overly-aggressive manhandling of its loyal customers - trying to get them to switch to Windows 10 ... pretty sad, since in your case you'd like to upgrade to 10, but can't!). Windows 7 is likely the best choice for that hardware. Windows 7 will continue to get Security Updates through mid-January 2020, when that laptop will likely be nearing its retirement. Should it still be in "great shape for it's age" (something us oldtimers like to hear said) ... in mid-January 2020, you could migrate it to a non-demanding distro of Linux. Here's a guide to turning off unwanted telemetry in Windows 7 (and 8/8.1) ..... How to stop Microsoft from gathering telemetry data from Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 - Super User Best of luck! P.S. .... Here's the Compatibility List from Intel: Supported Operating Systems for Intel(R) Graphics Products
HI bazer Thanks for sending along the detailed info. Sorry to say, but while the laptop does indeed have a 64-bit capable processor, the integrated Intel HD Graphics ("Havendale/Clarkdale") don't have any officially supported drivers for Windows 10 (the last available driver was for the original version of Windows 8). HP doesn't list any drivers for your daughter's laptop newer than Windows 7. If Windows 7 is performing well, though - it's no great loss. It is likely to continue performing well (especially if you turn off the Telemetry nonsense if you've been unfortunate enough to have any of it appear on your Windows 7 computers ... much of that is from Microsoft's latest overly-aggressive manhandling of its loyal customers - trying to get them to switch to Windows 10 ... pretty sad, since in your case you'd like to upgrade to 10, but can't!). Windows 7 is likely the best choice for that hardware. Windows 7 will continue to get Security Updates through mid-January 2020, when that laptop will likely be nearing its retirement. Should it still be in "great shape for it's age" (something us oldtimers like to hear said) ... in mid-January 2020, you could migrate it to a non-demanding distro of Linux. Here's a guide to turning off unwanted telemetry in Windows 7 (and 8/8.1) ..... How to stop Microsoft from gathering telemetry data from Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 - Super User Best of luck! P.S. .... Here's the Compatibility List from Intel: Supported Operating Systems for Intel(R) Graphics Products
B bazer Active member Joined Aug 25, 2015 Posts 35 Aug 16, 2016 #4 thanks for your help managed too install ok in the end using iso etc. upgraded latest graphics driver seems windows 10 32 bit does not give all the cpu stats as normal thanks again baz
thanks for your help managed too install ok in the end using iso etc. upgraded latest graphics driver seems windows 10 32 bit does not give all the cpu stats as normal thanks again baz
O OldGrayGary Visiting Expert Joined Jan 25, 2013 Posts 599 Aug 18, 2016 #5 Thanks for letting us know. Hope your daughter enjoys her computer even better than before. Lots of new features to explore.
Thanks for letting us know. Hope your daughter enjoys her computer even better than before. Lots of new features to explore.