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Installing windows XP x64.?
I have an HP laptop that i got a month ago. Model HP dv9920us, it came installed with Vista Home Premium. It crashes a lot, so I want to install XP x64. Will I have any driver problems with it? my Processor is AMD Turion X2 64 bit, and have 4gb RAM. I can't I guess create a partition, to keep windows vista on the computer as well, as I asked in my other question.
But, the real question now is, will I have any issues with installing divers for the hardware components? like DVD Burner, WebCam (that is already on the computer, not a USB one). Touchpad, speakers, multiple card reader...
Will I have a problem?
Like someone said 64bit XP is the most incompatible OS ever. I put it in once then yanked it because nothing would run with it. Did you do any Windows Updates and put the Vista SP1 and latest drivers in? You will have to go to your models download page at HPs website and see if there are any 64bit XP drivers for all your hardware. Some new rigs that come with Vista dont have 32 or 64bit XP drivers available for them. Also make sure your software will work with 64bit XP. If you wanna go with XP I suggest you stick with the 32bit flavor. May want to consider taking your laptop back and exchanging it for one with XP. Altering the OS on a computer voids its software warranty. Since its under warranty you may want to call HP. Always a good idea to get documentation with them if you are having issues with your new laptop in case you have to RMA it in the future.
HP TouchPad returns in TigerDirect bundle, if only for a moment (Engadget)
"We've got TouchPads!" That's the slogan, but even _TigerDirect_ admits that
it's expecting its latest batch of TouchPad slates to evaporate in a matter of
minutes. Strangely enough, we've seen the zombie-like webOS tablet on sale in
a variety of locations during the past few months, and if you're quick, you'll
be able to buy yet another from yet another vendor at 2:30PM ET _today_. The
company's not saying how many are in stock, but we're told to expect the
entire batch to be claimed "by 2:32PM ET." The deal? $249.99 nets you a 32GB
TouchPad, a 10.1-inch Belkin tablet case and Creative Labs' D80 Bluetooth
speakers, while a $299.99 bundle replaces the speaker with a Photosmart
printer. Oh, and don't even bother trying to order over the phone -- this
one's online only, and it's one bundle per customer. We're telling you now so
you've got time to memorize your credit card number. Feel free to talk about
nerves, shaking limbs and tales of luck in comments below.
[Thanks, Andrew]
HP TouchPad returns in TigerDirect bundle, if only for a moment originally
appeared on Engadget on Thu, 15 Dec 2011 14:13:00 EDT. Please see ...
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