Pavilion 500-314: EFI Shell is missing

I'm trying to update the Firmware on a controller PCI HBA, IBM M1015 and I desperately need to access an EFI Shell.

That is available for this computer UEFI?  How do acess or where can I download an image to create the appropriate key?

Ed

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    Hello:

    Given that I don't know what other posts read you about it, what works for most forum members is to install the audio driver IDT W8.1 support page and the driver of your PC.

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    Hello

    I always put in place new PC with Ethernet connection active.

    You should not have any problems and will not have to re-run the installation program.

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    You are looking for assistance.

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    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c04293928

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    I tried now three different external graphics cards and can get any of them to work:

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    At this point, I took out the ATI over-pants 2450 my old machine and tried.  This card at least has not caused the series of 4-5 beeps.  Windows has started.  However, once I log in, Windows tries to install the new (card over-pants) repeatedly, only then, the screen flashes and blinks and flashes.  Then I went into the BIOS.  The BIOS indicates that the system recognizes the card, and that the integrated video has been disabled.  However, there is always a signal coming out of the onboard video output (DVI), so it is not in fact actually disabled.  My feeling is that Windows is trying to control two separate video cards (edge + external), which is what causes the problems.  I can turn off the graphics card over-pants w/under Windows (in Safe Mode) and let the card installed, and things work fine.  However, as soon as I try and activate the card, I get endless cycle flashing monitors.

    I spent a few long sessions with HP technical support and they were useless.  They claim that this is not a problem of HP as the embedded video works fine.  I find this extremely frustrating response.  I think it is a matter of HP, because BIOS doesn't seem to be properly disable the onboard video.  Not to mention that the PC can't seem to properly interface with Windows compatible 8 PCI-E cards that claim explicitly require less energy than this unit has.

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    Big_Dave,

    Thanks a lot for your quick response.

    The first time that I spoke with HP support, they had me disable secure boot.  Unfortunately my problems (i.e. the cards would not install correctly).  However, after reading the link you provided that I was inspired to try things one last time with a new beginning.  I uninstalled all drivers, removed all cards, re-engaged start-up secured, restarted, close, disabled secure boot, reinstalled the cards and rebooted.  And, this time, the system accepts the card GeForce GT 610.

    Difficult for me to express how grateful I am to you.  I spent two weeks and countless hours trying to get this corrected.  Just I found these forums earlier wish.

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    At the start, that the keyboard is not working I have to unplug it and plug it back in

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    I understand that your desktop computer keyboard work correctly, and that this problem occurs with more than a keyboard. I'd be happy to help you in this case!

    This problem occurs if you start your computer in Safe Mode? Your keyboard is connected to a PS2 or USB port?

    In the meantime, I recommend that you follow the steps described in this document on the wired keyboard (Windows 8) troubleshooting. This should help to correct for non-response of your keyboard.

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    Hello

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    Here is a video card which should do what you need.  It's a little above your budget, but it is really worth the extra money.  The plug on the State of EVGA Web site she needs at least 300W to work properly.  However, there have been several reports on the forum think 400W is needed.  Read the reviews to see what users have to say about it.

    If you decide to buy it you can try with your current converter of power supply (PSU).  It will not damage anything.  It simply will not work correctly.

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    You need a DVI - D cable.

    You have a DVI-I have the cable.

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    Take a look at the picture blown up this cable on the link below and get one like this.

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    You can find the drivers for your product here: desktop HP Pavilion 500-314

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  • Pavillion 500-314

    Just bought a tower Pavilion 500-314, where can I find out what motherboard I have, that can be added etc.

    Documentation that accompanies it tells me zip

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    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c04293928

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    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c04293928

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    Silvio

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    Try this one... I explored the driver file after extraction of the pilot inside under components and look for the hardware ID you have posted...

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