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If you’re setting up a ZBook Fury G1i 16 for work and notice that some drivers aren’t showing up in Windows Device Manager, you’re not alone. This can happen after installing the company’s operating system image, which sometimes skips over certain hardware drivers needed for everything to run smoothly.
First, try to visit the official HP support website and search for your specific model. Make sure you have the exact model number, which should be printed somewhere on the device or in the documentation. Often, drivers are listed under the “Drivers” or “Support” sections. However, if clicking on the links results in a “Page Not Found” message, it’s possible that HP has moved or removed those specific driver pages.
When this happens, there are a few steps you can take:
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Use the HP Support Assistant: HP offers a tool called Support Assistant that automatically detects your model and finds the necessary drivers. Download it from HP’s official site and run it on your device. It will scan your hardware and suggest the right driver updates.
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Visit HP’s Driver Download Page and Use the Auto-Detect Tool: On the HP drivers page, look for an option to scan your machine or let HP identify your device automatically. This can often find the right drivers even if direct links are broken.
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Check for Windows Update: Sometimes, Windows can find and install missing drivers on its own. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and click “Check for updates.” Fresh updates might include drivers for your hardware.
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Manual Driver Search: If automatic tools don’t work, search for drivers on reputable sites like the official HP website by entering your model number directly in their search function, or use a driver update utility trusted for laptops.
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Contact HP Support: If you still can’t find the correct drivers, reaching out to HP customer support can be a good step. They can provide direct links or guidance on where to find the latest drivers for your model.
Remember, sometimes driver pages get moved or temporarily removed, especially for older models or during website updates. Using official tools and support resources usually ensures you’re getting the right and safe drivers for your device.



