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번역 관련 문제 보고
It would be right on hp.com/support
Enter the model of system on there and go to the download section. However you have to run their bios update from inside a working Windows OS
Try one of the ssd and boot from a Win10 usb flash drive and install the os fresh, after the first os install reboot, enter the bios and change boot order to SATA SSD/HDD as the first boot device.
Install Windows at least as a test and so it was actually installed to that machine and not a drive that already has it on it. Once in Windows and can get online, go to the hp.com/support site and do the system auto detect method.
You seeing a 2011 bios means you're viewing downloads for the wrong model