I thought about this, but being on the bleeding edge with NVidia drivers isn't important to me right now. I might try a few games on this in the future, but it's mainly for business.
I'm sorry man. I wasn't trying to be annoying and spoon-fed. I didn't actually follow your instructions because I had already run the script garlin gave me to download 22H2. I was just asking for future reference, because that's a handy website. Thank you, I appreciate the help.
I wish I had known that, thank you. So, running one of the files within the small download will download and create the ISO using files from Microsoft directly?
That's what I thought, but the link the guy provided here only allowed me to download a few small files. I didn't check the file size until today and it's only something like 17kb:
https://uupdump.net/selectlang.php?id=7eb972cf-1897-4ee1-9b75-09fb001a7be4
I assumed these were just the update...
Thank you for the link. Someone else on another forum posted that website, but I wasn't able to find out which included the full version and not just the update files. Garlin's script worked, so I'm ok for now. This is good information, thank you!
Everything installed and updated fine last...
For example, the Synaptics driver says "This driver is not supported on this OS version (10.0.22631)." So, back to my original question, can someone please help me find 22H2, so I can at least give it a try?
Thank you, but you misunderstood my post. Both sets of drivers don't work with 22H3. I've tried that. I'm trying to troubleshoot by downloading the 22H2 ISO, then using the 22H2 drivers before contacting HP. I've never had this problem before.
Hello,
I just bought a new HP laptop and did a clean install of the latest version of Windows (23H2). At first, the driver download page for my laptop was down for about a week, but when they finally fixed it, the only driver choices given are "Windows 11" or "Windows 11 version 22H2 (64-bit)."...