Request for bios update to enable the switchable graphics fixed mode.

I formaly request a new BIOS update that will enable fixed switching for the HP g6 2204tx .Folowing the recent BIOS update available in the Support Section of HPs websites, version F.26, there is still no option  to enable fixed switching in the BIOS.

I can't use my laptop to it's full potential besause of this. My Disply driver is even older than my Laptop.Why do you do this to your customers. I'm never going to buy a HP laptop agin I feel that I have been cheated by HP. A very bad suport and not up to date drivers for the system 

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