G6-1031 and upgrade to windows 8

Can I upgrade my Pavilion G6-1031tx Windows 8?

How on my fixed my aft6er crash graphics update (techj doesn't support any assistance so far)

What I uograde my network card to a processor intel with WiDi?

Updater RESOLVED SWITCHABLE GRAPHICS after HP CRASHESasutpo updates several weeks agoGRAPHICS COMPUTER CARD LOCKED.

It looks like this worked after previous attempts to uninstall drivers

This time without having to restart, I uninstalled the graphics driver intel HD both pilot AMD graphics card then updated the bios without rebooting.

I restarted the restart stopped auto install of drivers hung microsdt but ITI ion and I ignored him.

I restarted and stopped the microsoft auto instasll drivers and used the HPSA that has identified the missing drivers and install them

It was version 8.15. XXXX I think. Automatic upgrade from Microsoft then updated to version 8.30.6.6000

The PC crashed not in 24 hours as ooppsed on the previous several times a day, I thinbk HPO has the brewed incorrect files for the last update because of inconcistent version numbers

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