Update all HP device drivers with a single command: Get-HPDrivers
Copy the code from the area below and paste it into PowerShell Admin (or Windows Terminal).
Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Force
Install-PackageProvider -Name NuGet -RequiredVersion 2.8.5.201 -Force
Install-Module -Name HPDrivers -Force
The HPDrivers module downloads and installs HP SoftPaqs that match to the operating system version and hardware configuration.
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Open PowerShell or Windows Terminal as an administrator
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Run
Get-HPDrivers
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Select the drivers to install
-NoPrompt
[switch] - Download and install all drivers
-OsVersion
[string] - Specify the operating system version (e.g. 22H2, 23H2)
-ShowSoftware
[switch] - Show additional HP software in the driver list
-Overwrite
[switch] - Install the drivers even if the current driver version is the same
-BIOS
[switch] - Update the BIOS to the latest version
-DeleteInstallationFiles
[switch] - Delete the HP SoftPaq installation files stored in C:\Temp
-SuspendBL
[switch] - Suspend BitLocker protection for one restart
Example 1: Simple, just download and install all drivers.
Get-HPDrivers -NoPrompt
Example 2: Show a list of available drivers and additional software. The selected drivers will be installed automatically. Do not keep installation files. Suspend the BitLocker pin on next reboot.
Get-HPDrivers -ShowSoftware -DeleteInstallationFiles -SuspendBL
Example 3: Download and install all drivers and BIOS, even if the current driver version is the same.
Get-HPDrivers -NoPrompt -BIOS -Overwrite
Example 4: Show a list of available drivers that match the current platform and Windows 22H2. The selected drivers will be installed automatically.
Get-HPDrivers -OsVersion '22H2'
Example 5: Automatic driver installation. Can be part of a deployment script.
Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Force
Install-PackageProvider -Name NuGet -RequiredVersion 2.8.5.201 -Force
Install-Module -Name HPDrivers -Force
Get-HPDrivers -NoPrompt -BIOS -DeleteInstallationFiles