Hp Boisb-0605-00 — Driver

If you are looking for the physical literature or manuals that originally came with the device (often called "paper covering" in administrative terms), here is what covers the BOISB-0605-00:

Before downloading, you can verify that this is the driver you need by checking your Device Manager:

Follow this step-by-step process to avoid wasting time: hp boisb-0605-00 driver

Flip your HP computer over or open the HP Support Assistant. Look for the Product ID (PN) – it usually starts with #, 5, 6, or 8 (e.g., 5CD6091J6M). Alternatively, open Command Prompt and type:

wmic baseboard get product, manufacturer, version

This will confirm "Boisb-0605-00."

Short answer: No.

Tools like Driver Booster, Snappy Driver Installer, or Driver Easy often detect "Boisb-0605-00" as a generic "Intel H110" and install standard drivers. While the chipset may work, the Audio and Intel ME drivers will break because HP uses custom hardware IDs (e.g., VEN_8086&DEV_A170&SUBSYS_103C). Standard drivers ignore the SUBSYS tag, leading to malfunctioning front panel audio or non-working USB 3.0 ports. If you are looking for the physical literature

Only use drivers directly from HP’s support page for your specific desktop model.

Symptoms: Unknown device in Device Manager with a yellow triangle. Cause: Missing Intel Management Engine Interface (MEI) driver. Fix: Download the Intel ME driver from HP’s website for your specific PC model. If it fails to install, check BIOS version (F.40 or higher required). This will confirm "Boisb-0605-00

  • Inspect Device Manager: Look for unknown devices or devices with the same Vendor/Hardware ID:
  • Check BIOS/UEFI Version and Changelog: Reboot into BIOS/UEFI to view version strings that may include BOISB-0605-00 or related numbering.
  • Collect Logs: Use System Information (msinfo32) and the Event Viewer to capture subsystem names and driver file names.
  • Even after installation, users frequently report specific problems. Here is how to fix them.