Pavilion p029tx: Question about upgrading Windows 10

May I know when the update of Windows 10 for my Pavilion p029tx PC laptop will be available.

You can check if your PC is compatible by opening 10 Windows Update app sitting in your taskbar, then click the three lines or the options button in the upper left corner and select check my pc. If it says that your PC is compatible then you are ready to go and you can update using the tool of creation of media.

But before you upgrade make sure you are the PC is updated according to the update of windows and HP Support ASsistant. And after the upgrade, you must check the updates via windows update or hp support assistant again to download the updated drivers supporting windows 10.

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