HP ProBook 4520 s USB 3.0

Hello

I only have HP ProBook 4520 s with USB 2.0. Must be made some BIOS upgrade if I want to add USB 3.0 Express Card 34, or it will not work properly?

No BIOS upgrade is needed. You will need a driver. I guess you have to least Windows7. A driver disc will probably come with the unit.

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    Please see the end of this post for CPU - Z report of specs.

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    TXT of CPU - Z report
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    Binary files
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CPU - Z version 1.69.0.x64

    Processors
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Number of processors 1
    Number of threads 4

    APICs
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Processor 0
    -Core 0
    -Wire 0 0
    -Thread 1 1
    -Core 2
    -0-4 wire
    -Wire 5 1

    Timers
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    Timer ACPI 3,580 MHz
    Timer HPET 14,318 MHz
    Timer perf 2,208 MHz
    Sys 1,000 KHz timer
    Timer 133,02 MHz BCLK

    Information for processors
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    Processor 1 ID = 0
    Number of cores 2 (max 8)
    Number of threads 4 (max. 16)
    Name Intel Core i5 430M
    Code-named Arrandale
    Specification Intel (r) Core i5 CPU M 430 2.27 GHz
    Package (platform ID) Socket 989 rPGA (0x4)
    CPUID 6.5.2
    CPUID long 6.25
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    The 32nm process technology
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    Basic speed 2527,3 MHz
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    2394,3 MHz rated Bus speed
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    L1 instruction cache 2 x 32 KB, size 4-way set associative line, 64 bytes
    L2 cache 2 x 256 KB, size 8-way line set associative, 64 bytes
    Cache 3 MB L3, size 12 channels line set associative, 64 bytes
    FID/VID control Yes

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    Max turbo report 19 x
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    Power @ 10 x 8 Watts
    Power @ 11 x 9 Watts
    Power @ 12 x 11 Watts
    Power @ 13 x 13 Watts
    Power @ 14 x 15 Watts
    Power @ 15 x 18 Watts
    Power @ 16 x 21 Watts
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    Number of bus max 255
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    Chipset
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    Northbridge Intel Havendale/Clarkdale Host Rev. Bridge. 12
    Southbridge Intel HM57 Rev. 06
    Graphics interface PCI-Express
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    PCI-E Max Link width x 16
    Type of DDR3 memory
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    RAS # for CASE # delay (tRCD) 7
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    Time to Row Refresh Cycle (tRFC) 60
    Control rate (CR) 1 t
    Base address e/s MCHBAR 0x0FED10000
    E/s MCHBAR size 4096
    MCHBAR records

    DMI
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    DMI BIOS
    vendor Hewlett-Packard
    version 68AZZ version F.0F
    Day 18/02/2011
    ROM size 2560 KB

    System DMI information
    Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
    product HP ProBook 4520 s
    Unknown version
    series 2CE0211M4C
    UUID {1520830E-6A57-11DF-8C36-42C05900004D}
    SKU WS879EA #ABV
    family 103C_5336AN

    DMI Baseboard
    vendor Hewlett-Packard
    model 1411
    review of KBC Version 57,34
    series 2CE0211M4C

    DMI system box
    Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
    chassis type Notebook
    2CE0211M4C series chassis

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    model Intel (r) Core i5 CPU M 430 2.27 GHz
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    v01.4A CSM chain [1]
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    64-bit data width
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    width total 64-bit
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    Storage
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Drive 0
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    Name ST9320423AS
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    USB devices
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    Generic USB hub USB Device class = '0 x 09' subclass = 0 x 00, seller = 0 x 8087, product = 0 x 0020
    Peripheral USB device USB Composite class = '0xEF' subclass = 0 x 02, seller = 0 x 0461, product = 0x4DB6
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    Graphics
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Number of cards 1

    API chart
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    ATI I/O API

    Graphics cards
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Display adapter 0
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    Manufacturer 0x103C (0 x 1411)
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