I recently replaced the SSD on my wife's HP OMEN 17-cb00011nv laptop. See my relevant thread for details:
www.elevenforum.com
Naturally, I then wanted to check for Windows Updates. There was an UEFI Firmware (aka BIOS) update for which the installation of the final component failed and it reverted to the previous version. I then noticed that the brightness of the screen was changed to the minimum and trying to increase it from Windows made no difference no matter where the slider was. I thought this was because of the failed UEFI firmware upgrade, so I manually downloaded the latest available UEFI firmware directly from HP support site and tried again. This time the upgrade succeeded and I saw the screen brightness briefly recover during the upgrade, but when it was completed the brightness fall to lowest setting again making the screen hard to see. I Googled about it and discovered this is a known bug after upgrading to latest UEFI firmware versions and the only workaround to make the brightness normal again is to disable Secure Boot. When I visited UEFI firmware there was no direct option to disable Secure Boot in Security settings, I had to enable Legacy boot first in Boot settings. So I enabled Legacy boot, disabled Secure Boot, saved changes and restarted. Sure enough when loading Windows the brightness returned back to normal. I am not sure what causes that bug, but I suspect the latest UEFI firmware also upgraded the nVidia GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) which for some unknown reason defaults to lowest brightness. By enabling Legacy boot the nVidia card ignores GOP and boots in Legacy mode with normal brightness. If my suspicion is true, is there any utility I can download that can configure the GOP to boot in maximum brightness? It is rather late, so I cannot Google that now. If you can help I would appreciate it.
Thank you in advance.
Upgrading SSD on HP OMEN 17-cb00011nv
Hello! I am not very familiar with the differences between M.2 SSD types and I want your help to avoid buying something not suitable for my wife's laptop. The current SSD is 256GB and has these specs: https://www.techpowerup.com/ssd-specs/samsung-pm981-256-gb.d1222 I found this 480GB SSD...
www.elevenforum.com
Naturally, I then wanted to check for Windows Updates. There was an UEFI Firmware (aka BIOS) update for which the installation of the final component failed and it reverted to the previous version. I then noticed that the brightness of the screen was changed to the minimum and trying to increase it from Windows made no difference no matter where the slider was. I thought this was because of the failed UEFI firmware upgrade, so I manually downloaded the latest available UEFI firmware directly from HP support site and tried again. This time the upgrade succeeded and I saw the screen brightness briefly recover during the upgrade, but when it was completed the brightness fall to lowest setting again making the screen hard to see. I Googled about it and discovered this is a known bug after upgrading to latest UEFI firmware versions and the only workaround to make the brightness normal again is to disable Secure Boot. When I visited UEFI firmware there was no direct option to disable Secure Boot in Security settings, I had to enable Legacy boot first in Boot settings. So I enabled Legacy boot, disabled Secure Boot, saved changes and restarted. Sure enough when loading Windows the brightness returned back to normal. I am not sure what causes that bug, but I suspect the latest UEFI firmware also upgraded the nVidia GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) which for some unknown reason defaults to lowest brightness. By enabling Legacy boot the nVidia card ignores GOP and boots in Legacy mode with normal brightness. If my suspicion is true, is there any utility I can download that can configure the GOP to boot in maximum brightness? It is rather late, so I cannot Google that now. If you can help I would appreciate it.
Thank you in advance.
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows 10 Pro 22H2 (not upgraded to Windows 11 25H2 yet, but will soon)
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My Computers
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At a glance
Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (5699), 25H2 (8655)Mobile DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo T7250, 2000 MHz4GBMobile Intel(R) GMA 4500M (Mobile 4 series)- OS
- Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (5699), 25H2 (8655)
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Acer Extensa 5630EZ
- CPU
- Mobile DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo T7250, 2000 MHz
- Motherboard
- Acer Extensa 5630
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Mobile Intel(R) GMA 4500M (Mobile 4 series)
- Sound Card
- Realtek ALC268 @ Intel 82801IB ICH9 - High Definition Audio Controller
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 1
- Screen Resolution
- 1280x800
- Hard Drives
- Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB SATA Device (250 GB, SATA-III)
- Internet Speed
- VDSL 50 Mbps
- Browser
- MICROSOFT EDGE
- Antivirus
- WINDOWS DEFENDER
- Other Info
- Legacy MBR installation, no TPM, no Secure Boot, no WDDM 2.0 graphics drivers, no SSE4.2, cannot get more unsupported ;) This is only my test laptop. I had installed Windows 11 here before upgrading my main PC. For my main PC I use everyday see my 2nd system specs.
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At a glance
Windows 11 Pro v25H2 (build 26200.8655)Intel Core-i7 3770 3.40GHz s1155 (3rd generat...2x Kingston Hyper-X Blu 8GB DDR3-1600GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3050 WINDFORCE OC V2 6GB...- Operating System
- Windows 11 Pro v25H2 (build 26200.8655)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Custom-built PC
- CPU
- Intel Core-i7 3770 3.40GHz s1155 (3rd generation)
- Motherboard
- Asus P8H61 s1155 ATX
- Memory
- 2x Kingston Hyper-X Blu 8GB DDR3-1600
- Graphics card(s)
- GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3050 WINDFORCE OC V2 6GB (GV-N3050WF2OCV2-6GD)
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD audio (ALC887)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Sony Bravia KDL-19L4000 19" LCD TV via VGA
- Screen Resolution
- 1440x900 32-bit 60Hz
- Hard Drives
- WD Blue SA510 2.5 1000GB SSD as system disk, Western Digital Caviar Purple 4TB SATA III (WD40PURZ) as second
- PSU
- Thermaltake Litepower RGB 550W Full Wired
- Case
- SUPERCASE MIDI-TOWER
- Cooling
- Deepcool Gamma Archer CPU cooler, 1x 8cm fan at the back
- Keyboard
- Mitsumi 101-key PS/2
- Mouse
- Sunnyline OptiEye PS/2
- Internet Speed
- 100Mbps
- Browser
- Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Windows Defender
- Other Info
- Legacy BIOS (MBR) installation, no TPM, no Secure Boot, WDDM 3.0 graphics drivers, WEI score 7.4




