Should I Update Through Hp Support Assistant Reddit
HP Support Banana - Should I bother?
After we deploy Windows x to our builds, we are currently installing HP support assistant and use information technology to update to the latest drivers. This next, next, click, click process takes longer than the actual SCCM build and I'd like to know is information technology's worth the time to practise this or just rely on the standard Windows 10 drivers?
Hopefully not too basic a question for this subreddit, but as Desktop Support I've lurked here trying to pick things up and value your guys opinion.
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level one
Why don't you lot just ringlet the drivers into the imaging process?
Does HP not provide driver cabs you can use for deployment?
level 2
Because they update similar every month. Just that should be role of a quarterly or yearly process.
level 1
While I don't have much SCCM feel, you could download the newest drivers from Hp softpaq, and create commuter packages to deploy with SCCM I think?
level 1
So we utilise the Softpaq and deploy them, plus in that location is someone responsible for updating these periodically. Leads me to believe that this is actually plenty and these is no need to install the additional drivers prompted by Support Assistant then.
Thanks for the answers guys.
level 1
I install the HP Back up Banana and the drivers every bit function of the build. I built a folder for our usual models. So y'all have the Support Assistant afterward if you need to check for new versions if you're having an effect.
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/9mqjn0/hp_support_assistant_should_i_bother/
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