HP Envy 700-430eq: 80,23 bios upgrade to 80.24 A problems?

I'll go through the steps recommended for upgrade to Windows 10 of 8.1.  This includes upgrading the BIOS with the latest version on my desktop HP700-430eq which I am very satisfied in all respects.

My current BIOS is 80.23 family SSID 2AF3 12/09/2014.

The HP recommended upgrading is to 80.24 A 23/08/2015

I have no problems with the current BIOS.  Upgrades the BIOS a necessity for Win10?  There is no way to reinstall the old BIOS after installing 80.24 A according to HP.

Would appreciate warnings or recommendations.

Thank you!

Hello @msprager,

Thanks for the quick response!

If you do not want to be on the safe side, be sure to back up all important data and personal files.  It is recommended to install the latest version of the drivers for your operating system.  It is also recommended that you update your antivirus software.  If you do not update the BIOS, it should not cause problems.  For more information about the Windows 10 operating system upgrade, please see the following:

HP - upgrade to Windows 10 desktop PC

I hope this helps.

Kind regards!

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