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Windows 10 Driver for HP EliteBook 850 G1 Notebook

If you wish to install Windows 10 64bit on a HP EliteBook 850 G1 Notebook-PC you need the following drivers:

Warnung: Some of the drivers below aren´t officially tested by HP with the 850 G1. However they work on my device without issues.

Used OS: Microsoft Windows 10´s November 2019 Update, codenamed 19H2, released on November 12. Also known as Windows 10 version 1909

The infos below might also work for the HP EliteBook 820 G1 & HP EliteBook 840 G1.

 

Firmware Updates:

HP Ultraslim 2013 Docking Station

2.33.000 (2017-02-01) – sp79015.exe

2.33.001 (2. Mai 2019) – sp96044.exe

2.33.004 (2019-11-14) – sp100099.exe

Note: Seamed to be sometimes refered as “Synaptics VMM2230 DP Hub”

 

Infineon TPM 1.2 Chip (Infineon SLB 9656)

4.34.1011.0 (21-Nov-2018) – sp82407.exe [latest official HP 850 G1 Firmware]

Note: To update the TPM firmware check the HowTo here. Keep additional noted that the Infineon SLB 9656 couldn´t be upgraded to TPM 2.0 (which is required for Windows 11).

 

Intel Management Engine (ME) Firmware

9.5.65.3000 (August 20, 2018) – sp90249.exe [latest official HP 850 G1 Firmware]

 

Mobile Broadband (HP lt4112 Gobi 4G Module)

12.500.01.18.1803 (Jan 13, 2017) – sp78935.exe [latest official HP 850 G1 Firmware]

 

BIOS

01.48 (19. Sept. 2019) – sp99185.exe

01.49 (May 8, 2020) – sp102452.exe [latest official HP 850 G1 BIOS]

 

Hardware:

Display:

Display Adapter (Intel HD Graphics 4400)

[PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0A16&SUBSYS_198F103C&REV_0B\3&B1BFB68&0&10]:

20.19.15.4531 (2016-09-29) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

20.19.15.5063 / 15.40.5063 (2018-10-29) – sp94594.exe

15.40.44.5107 (10.01.2020) – win64_15.40.44.5107.exe -> Couldn´t be installed!

20.19.15.5107 / 15.40.44.64.5107 (Jan 30, 2020) – SP101484.exe -> [Security Update! & latest official HP 850 G1 Driver]

 

Network:

WLAN Adapter (Intel N7260)

[PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_08B1&SUBSYS_40708086&REV_73\F81654FFFF2445B900]:

21.10.1 (5/21/2019) – WiFi_21.10.1_PROSet64_Win10.exe

Note: The device has 2×2 antennas (see here which speed you can get) and is discontinued from Intel on October 2016

 

LAN Adapter (Intel I217-LM)

[PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_155A&SUBSYS_198F103C&REV_04\3&B1BFB68&0&C8]:

24.3 (11/4/2019) – PROWinx64.exe

25.0 (1/23/2020) – PROWinx64.exe

Note: A possible newer driver might be possible here.

 

Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) / Intel 8 Series/C220 Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller

[PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9C03&SUBSYS_198F103C&REV_04\3&B1BFB68&0&FA]

10.0.18362.1 (2006-06-21) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

14.08.1.1043 (2015-11-17) – sp74389.exe [latest official HP 850 G1 Driver]

14.8.16.1063 (3/19/2019) – SetupRST.exe

14.8.18.1066 (February 21, 2018) – sp85490.exe -> Seamed to be pullled also down from the Intel website, maybe stability issues?

 

Mobile Broadband (HP lt4112 Gobi 4G Module)

[USB\VID_03F0&PID_581D&MI_00\7&387A2DF&0&0000]

6.14.4316.0202 (Oct 8, 2015) – sp73219.exe

13.1803.5.1 (1. Aug. 2016) sp76944.exe –  [latest official HP 850 G1 Driver]

Note: If not used, this device can be fully disabled in the bios!

 

Webcam (HP 720p HD Webcam)

[USB\VID_04F2&PID_B3ED&MI_00\7&18D13A7A&0&0000]

10.0.14393.11237 (2016-11-29) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

2013.10.0.1 (March 17, 2017) – sp79338.exe

10.0.16299.11322 (29.05.2018) – n2ecp01w.exe

10.0.18362.20115 (2019-09-19) – ?

Note: Looks like an Realtek device

 

Audio: 

IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio (IDT 92HD91 Chip)

[HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_111D&DEV_76E0&SUBSYS_103C2120&REV_1003]

10.0.18362.356 (2019-09-04) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

 

 

Input:

Synaptics Touchpad / mouse

[ACPI\SYN3003\4&3AFBFF02&0]

19.0.19.63 (2017-08-16) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

19.0.19.68 (2018-07-09) – sp91562.exe

19.0.19.70  (09.05.2019) – ? -> Known to have stability issues

 

Synaptics / Validity FingerPrint Sensors (WBF)

[USB\VID_138A&PID_003F\0030FE8FF295]

4.5.307.0 (2015-05-27) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

4.5.351.0 (2018-06-27) – sp90240.exe

4.5.356.0 (27.08.2019) – sp99759.exe

Note: Type seamed to be a VFS495?

 

HP Wireless Button

[ACPI\HPQ6001\2&DABA3FF&0]

1.1.5.1 (Jul 2, 2015) – sp71707.exe

2.1.4.1 (2018-05-10) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

2.1.11.1 (29.07.2019) – sp98840.exe

 

Other:

Intel Management Engine

[PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9C3A&SUBSYS_198F103C&REV_04\3&B1BFB68&0&B0]

11.0.0.1172 (2015-10-08) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

11.0.0.1173 (February 03, 2016) – SP74763.exe

11.6.0.1042 (2016-11-16) – sp79059.exe

11.6.0.1045 (12. Mai 2017) – sp79059.exe [latest official HP 850 G1 Driver]

11.7.0.1057 (19.11.2017) – ?

11.7.0.1069 (10. Aug. 2018) – sp88940.exe

 

Intel Chipset (Intel Series 8)

[PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9C10&SUBSYS_198F103C]

10.1.1.40 (Apr 11, 2018) – sp87257.exe

10.1.1.17 (2018-08-21?) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

10.1.1.45 (01 Aug 2019) – n17ha05w.exe

10.1.18 (11/28/2019) – chipset-10.1.18228.8176-public-mup.zip -> known to be not working!

Note: Could be an QM87 Chipset

 

Realtek USB and PCIe Media Card Reader

[PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_5227&SUBSYS_198F103C&REV_01\00000001004CE00000]

10.0.15063.21299 (2017-04-12) – sp80672.exe

10.0.17134.21306 (2018-08-06) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

10.0.18363.21327 (02.12.2019) – n2jgr05w.exe

 

HP Mobile Data Protection Sensor / HP 3D DriveGuard

[ACPI\HPQ6007\3&B1BFB68&0]

6.0.41.1 (Oct 11, 2016) – sp77869.exe [latest official HP 850 G1 Driver]

7.0.8.1 (28.06.2019) – ?

7.0.9.1 (2019-07-19) – Provided via Windows 10 installation

 

Bluetooth (Intel Wireless 7260 Family)

[USB\VID_8087&PID_07DC&REV_0001]

21.10.1 (5/21/2019) – BT_21.10.1_64_Win10.exe

Note: Can be fully disabled in the bios!

 

Upgrades:

HD:

The device can hold up to two storage drives. One must be connected to the M.2 interface (only one SATA-2-SSD is supported here and no NVMe-SSD!) while the other one can be an 2.5 SATA-2-SSD or SATA-2-HDD. As SATA-3 is downgrade compatible with SATA-2, you can also use SATA-3 devices (but only with the speed from SATA-2). Known devices are:

  • SanDisk X210 SSD 512GB, 2,5 inch, SATA III, MLC (SD6SB2M-512G-100X210)
  • Transcend MTS400 SSD 256GB, M.2, SATA III, MLC (TS256GMTS400)

 

Bluetooth:

If your devices comes with an Intel Dual Band Wireless-N 7260NB you do not have the option to use Bluetooth as the card do not offer that. Therefore the function to enable or disable Bluetooth is not present in the bios. To get a build in Bluetooth function, you need to replace the WLAN card as explained below. The Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 offer Bluetooth 4.0.

 

WLAN:

The latest WLAN standard which is offically supported by HP with the Elitebook 850 G1 is AC (from 2014). To use it you require a Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 802.11 ac 2×2 WiFi + BT 4.0 WLAN module. It should have the entry SPS: 710661-001 printed on the sticker! The HP Elitebook 850 G1 comes with 2×2 antennas and used the Half mini wifi card (HMC; Intel identifies with HMW in the model name) type slot (a M.2 would not work as the antennas aren´t in the near from the M.2 slot). Keep noted that the 7260 do not support WPA3.

As Intel no longer manufacture wireless adapters in HMC form factor (as written here). So there will be no better card as the form factor available for new Intel Wireless Adapters like the Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 or Intel Wireless-AC 9560 or Intel Wireless-AC 9260 Module is M.2, formerly known as the Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF; which Intel identifies with NGW in the model name). M.2 dimensions may vary, for instance, M.2 2230, M.2 1216, etc.). Additional HMC adapters use Ipex/U.fl antennas, while M.2 wireless adapters generally use Ipex/Mhf4 antennas.

 

RAM:

DDR3L SDRAM (1600 MHz)

Two SODIMM slots supporting dual-channel memory

4 GB and 8 GB SODIMMs

Maximum Upgradeable to 16384 MB with optional 8192 MB SODIMMs in slots 1 and 2

 

Other:

UEFI Bios:

The HP EliteBook 850 G1 supports UEFI. To change from the Bios (Legacy) to UEFI perform the following steps:

1.) Change your Windows 10 OS as explained here

2.) At the HP startup screen, hit “ESC” for the “Startup Menu”, “F10” for “BIOS Setup”

3.) in “System Configuration” tab, “Boot Options”, change “Boot Mode” from “Legacy” to “UEFI Hybrid (With CSM)” for Windows 7 64 bit or even better to “Native UEFI (without CSM)” which is used for Windows 8 64 bit and higher.

 

CPU:

The HP EliteBook 850 G1 has a build in CPU (soldered on the main board) and you couldn´t replace that without replacing the whole main board. The highest CPU the model supports is the the i7-4600U (which has 2 cores and 4 threads with 2,10 Ghz).

 

Note:

It you have something to update to the list, feel free to leave a comment, so we can collect all the info`s.

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