![]() A copy of the computer’s recovery media.Then, from the NVIDIA website we downloaded and installed the updated the system’s RTX Series T400 graphics card.Īnd now, all is well with our two-month-old computer.Īs part of our standard computer setup process, we assigned the new PC a small plastic box with a lid and placed in it: In addition to installing all of the offered Windows 10 updates, we downloaded and installed a large number of “optional” HP and Intel driver and app updates. ![]() Yesterday we opened and ran Windows Update. We then installed eset Internet Security. We uninstalled Wolf Pro and its related software using the Revo Uninstaller. We opened Task Manager and saw that Wolf Pro Security was using a disproportionately large amount of the PC’s resources. We then installed Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021, Nuance Dragon speech recognition, Adobe Acrobat Standard 2020, Acronis True Image, etc.Īnd then problems began.For us the operating system is not a critical pathway as long the computer works and it runs efficiently. We had intended use Windows 11 but the PC booted to Windows 10 and we did not see an easy way to get to Windows 11.We replaced the original 256 GB SSD with a larger SSD and cloned the contents of the 256 GB drive onto the new 2 TB drive and started up the PC up. ![]() ![]() The setup was significantly more time consuming/complicated than we had expected: We recently setup a HP Z2 Tower G9 Workstation (Product number: 4Y0H6AV) that was shipped with Windows 11 Pro downgraded to Windows 10 Pro and a 1 Year Wolf Pro Security License. ![]()
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