HPE h8-1300z AMD (AG2) CTO: BIOS updates

I get errors in the case where the viewer that points to the firmware updates that are not available.

Seems that I bought a model desktop computer that was removed from the line up, just after that he was released. My machine was released in 6/2012 (bought mine in 7/2012) and went through 12/2012.

This is why when I try to find updates for the software, there is none, as well as questions about the BIOS updates that do not exist.

That is the problem. I already went to support HP software update page and has been properly using my model number and serial number and downloaded and installed several updated to find that it was not for my pc. The problem being HP offered so many different types of this particular model was a type of 'Customer To Order. All updates are so hit or miss due to different types. NVIDIA as opposed to ATI - AMD, Intel, as opposed to AMD and on the line is the differences in motherboards, hard disks, LAN cards and it goes on and on. So, instead of being able to stem what model gets what it ends up being a guessing game. I am aware of the differences of GPU and CPU but uses this to emphasise that it is confusing, not only for me but it seems HP to find which refers exactly to my bench.

I made the mistake of trying to install an update of the BIOS that was listed for my pc see it is bad that did not take long to understand it fried my machine one should be fired and replaced by HP under warranty. I am out of warranty now and am stuck with trying to find in the section Support, which refers exactly.

The Question? : - I have no chance or HP plans, on the road, to keep updates on these older models. Seems I got a machine that was a little bit late, just like the models of Windows 8 were charged and there was no decline more motherboard I have is proprietery even if it is not made by Gigabyte, after contacting them they have no idea what my MB or if there are updates to the BIOS.  I spoke with a representative from HP repair when I had to send it in last summer and said "off the cuff" well "you may need to get an another MB and of course which will void your warranty. Imagine that felt.

A warning I made an update of the chipset and it slowed my machine in his reading and writing speeds and ended up having to uninstall the IDE drivers / ATA and let Windows install a generic SATA driver to get speeds in paragraph... for some reason any I find this right on the edge of the unacceptable to HP.

Sorry, Big Dave, but you're wrong. First reading of Scripture & speeds were half of what they were supposed to be, then using three types of disc utilities including all the three said methods of transfer of 300 GB rather than the 600 GB transfer modes. Even the s HDD tray case showing in these modes. Update the firmware on the Samsung magician update not due to lower transfer mode that has been reported by the OEM. Its software said you are in AHCI mode, but you're NOT in mode SATA III.

Only by uninstalling the SATA controller AMD was I could join SATA III speeds that all three utilities confirmed and was able to run the Software Wizard and finishing of optimization settings.  Sequential transmissions went from 255.3/116.4 to 453.5/138.5 and btw I had a long telephone conversation with Samsung and their people said I was getting speeds SATA II and that it was said by the guys from reps/repair of HP in Tennessee themselves than those speeds where SATA II speeds also. Do not make any assumptions.

I found an updated BIOS to start with and unfortunately found that listed for my only disabled MB MB. The SSD itself is fine. Here are registry settings changes from 3 to 0 then started to the BIOS and change the setting from AHCI RAID storage

REG ADD HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\msahci /v start d 0 /f /t REG_DWORD
REG ADD HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\atapi /v start d 0 /f /t REG_DWORD
REG ADD HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\amdsata /v start d 0 /f /t REG_DWORD
REG ADD HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\nvstor /v start d 0 /f /t REG_DWORD
REG ADD HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\nvraid /v start d 0 /f /t REG_DWORD
REG ADD HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\iaStor /v start d 0 /f /t REG_DWORD

When you restart, windows does the rest.

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