HP PAVILION DV7-6179US - WIN 8.1 DRIVERS?

I have HP DV7 6179us Notebook PC..i have win7 os and i have win8.1 cd i want to change my OS but i dont see HP drivers for my pc that can run with windows 8.1, my laptop is very good specs to run latest OS even Windows 10..can you give me some link for complete official drivers for my laptop that supports Windows 8.1 please.

Hi there ,
I understand that you are looking for HP customized drivers for your system for Windows 8.1. Unfortunately, as you have already found, that system was only supported in Windows 7 configurations. There are no HP upgraded drivers available for it. 

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    Create a System Repair Disk on another Windows 7 computer to use your computer if it fixes anything.
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    http://welcome.hp.com/country/w1/en/support.html
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    http://www.computersurgeons.com/p-20621-recovery-kit-679228-002-for-hp-pavilion-entertainment-notebo...
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  • HP Pavilion dv7-6c90us Unable to install backup recovery files SWSETUP from desktop

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  • HP Pavilion DV7-6150eb

    Best users
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  • Pavilion dv7 2060ez tv turner problem

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  • HP Pavilion dv7-6b76eo GPU drivers don't work on Win8.1 and ones for Win7 are older than my grandma

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  • CD/DVD Drive Drivers for HP Pavilion DV7-4152si

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  • Windows 8 HP Pavilion dv7-4285dx Upgrade results in black screen after intallation finalizes.

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  • HP Pavilion dv7-6c09tx windows 8.1 pro issues

    Hello!
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  • HP Pavilion dv7-4280us recovery disk

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    Serial {Removed for privacy}
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    Hi,
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    DP-K
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  • HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC graphics card issues

    I have a HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC (Product number: QG704EA#B1A) with an AMD radeon HD 6700M graphics card. Most of my games crash, im always given a graphical error, i experience freezes, lagging and general overheating. This only happens when playing games.
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    hi , 
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    >> make sure that the system partition (C) has a good free space 
    >> make sure you are using the latest drivers 
    >> make sure you have all the drivers available for you 
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  • Pavilion dv7 blue screening - HP support assistant cannot test BIOS or memory modules but BIOS can?

    About a month ago my dv7 started doing something strange - during normal use (not gaming, just word processing, showing a powerpoint presentation, showing a video on youtube, etc.) the cooling fan speed would suddenly ramp up to jet-engine speed and shortly thereafter the computer would blue screen, crash dump, etc. (no, I did not write down any info from the blue screen message - I will do so next time). Having experienced a blue screen issue with a Dell laptop I thought the hard drive was going bad, because about the same time I was suddenly unable to run a backup of the hard drive. After several attempts, I was finally able to backup the hard drive, and then replaced it with a new drive, re-installed OS with my recovery flash drive, worked through all of the windows updates that were recommended, and thought everything would be good to go. Now I have no problems backing up hard drive, etc. Then on day 2, after only a few hours of use, the cooling fan speed suddenly ramped up again and the blue screen returned.
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    Hope this helps you.
    Thanks.
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  • HP Pavilion dv7 doesn't start and I can't install operating system

    Product: HP Pavilion dv7-1125eo
    p/n: NA034EA#UUW
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    I tried a trick that going to BIOS five times and always save changes and exit. That kind of worked and I were able to use Windows like 15 min but then computer turned off.
    Windows repairing things:
    Windows Automatic repair -> The drive where Windows is installed is locked. Unlock the drive and try again.
    Startup repair -> Startup repair couldn't repair your PC.
    I used live Linux Mint from my USB stick and it worked good. I formatted my USB stick and tried to reinstall Windows but if I remember correctly it didn't recognize my hard drive.
    I thought that maybe my hard disk is broken and I took my Fujitsu Siemens Storagebird Serial ATA WD 250GB external hard drive out of its case and put it inside my laptop. It fitted there well so I tried to install windows into that. First it didn't recognize that hard drive either but when I tried many times and changed it inside laptop between slot 1 and 2
    it finally showed in Windows installation screen. Installing always stopped at 16 or 19% and formatting didn't help.
    I also formatted my USB stick and made it installation media again but same thing.
    Then I thought that maybe I have wrong Windows 8 Pro product key, an upgrade only so I tried to install Windows Vista because it were a factory installed OS. It either didn't recognize my hard drive in Windows installing screen, but this one can be tested in BIOS.
    Taking CMOS battery out for hours and trying with only one memory or both hard disks didn't work.
    Do I need to install some drivers from DVD during the Windows installation or is the hard disk connections broken or what is the problem? Can't I repair it by myself?
    I'm tired of trying these magic tricks so I really hope that someone can help me. Otherwise I need to buy a new laptop or use it with my USB stick and its live Linux ;( Also battery is dead so it doesn't exist anymore and fan makes noises sometimes and computer gets hot. I'm getting amused when trying to fix it even though almost nothing doesn't work anymore but it's hard to let go of it because I have repaired it so many times and even though it's old it's been working the last year well before this
    I didn't know where to post this because I don't know what the real problem is.

    Hey @mnbvc ,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
    I see you're unable to install Windows on another HDD after experiencing an HDD failure.
    The hard drive not found error would indicate the drive has failed. Not being able to test the drive confirms this. 
    -Source: Resolve Boot Device not Found Error Message.
    The upgrade key you use only applies to the Windows Upgrade ISO and will not allow a fresh install of the operating system if it has nothing to build on, so you are correct in trying the Vista install. When you attempt to install VIsta are you using the HP Recovery Media or are you using the Windows Vista ISO? I would assume the drive that was installed in your notebook was larger than 250GB and would explain why an HP Recovery would fail during formatting but would not explain why the install failed if it was a licensed Windows ISO.
    Have you tried installing Linux onto the HDD instead of using a USB boot? This will help you test the validity of the HDD.
    You can try downloading a version of Windows 8.1 and skip the license key to activate the 30 day trial. (Search Google for Windows 8.1 Pro ISO downloads). Once installed activate Windows using the license key you purchased for an upgrade which theoretically should work.
    Let me know if that helps or if installing Linux to the HDD fails as well.
    Please click the "Kudos, Thumbs Up" at the bottom of this post if you want to say "Thanks" for helping!
    Please click "Accept as Solution" if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
    The Great Deku Tree
    I work on behalf of HP.

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