akescpt
Honorary Master
So I did this about two weeks ago to see how Windows 10 would run.
You have to be running HP Bios 15 November 2013 (2013.10.01A) for NIC to work.
Original here. https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/swd/public/detail?swItemId=MTX_57720d956df94dfcbaa0e28256
However, there is also a modified version of this which allows you to use the IDE port as a SATA port as with the previous one.
I could not yet the HP tool to run under Windows 10 though to create the bootable auto flash drive.
So I had to find another way. I used Rufus to create a DOS bootable drive and then then ran the BIOS flash manually.
Thank you. I’ll download in the meantime.
My current issue is that I suspect I have a driver issue with my graphics card I have in there to get hdmi output. At the moment I see nothing. No hp splash screen. Nothing.
So I need to hookup a vga connection and hope the output is on there. If not, that means more troubleshooting. Before I can even put on the bios.
