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    Default Re: Windows Vista on HP notebooks (a how-to guide)

    Hmm... I had no one quotation in device manager on mine nx9420, but some problems...
    I cant run Firefox 2.0- every time I install it successfully, but after first restart it stops working...
    Also I had installed connectivity wizard by HP but it dissappears and stops working after every restart...
    Aslo Acrobat 7 cant work, but Acrobat 8 can...
    Display driver runs monitor on 59Hz and ATI control panel not working but driver runs ok...

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    Default Re: Windows Vista on HP notebooks (a how-to guide)

    I was sitting in my MIS class today and the instructor said we are collaborating with Microsoft and they might upload Vista for our class to download and demo...that would be sweeet.

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    Default Re: Windows Vista on HP notebooks (a how-to guide)

    dude could u somehow give it to us to install?

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    Default Re: Windows Vista on HP notebooks (a how-to guide)

    Quote Originally Posted by Gamermatt View Post
    dude could u somehow give it to us to install?
    haha i'll do my best...it will probably be done by some sort of ftp like ssh secure shell but if it could becomes accessible i'll let you know.

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    Default Re: Windows Vista on HP notebooks (a how-to guide)

    I bought my DV2109tx early October.. I guess that means I wont get Vista upgrade

    Oh well

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    Default Re: Windows Vista on HP notebooks (a how-to guide)

    Quote Originally Posted by plattnnum View Post
    I was sitting in my MIS class today and the instructor said we are collaborating with Microsoft and they might upload Vista for our class to download and demo...that would be sweeet.
    I have the Vista RTM version which is the last version that will be rolled out to customers. It works like a champ and the appearance is sweet.
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    Default Re: Windows Vista on HP notebooks (a how-to guide)

    hey so how can we download and install it?

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    Default Re: Windows Vista on HP notebooks (a how-to guide)

    Quote Originally Posted by Gamermatt View Post
    hey so how can we download and install it?
    i'll keep you apprised.

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    Default Re: Windows Vista on HP notebooks (a how-to guide)

    ok lol

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    Default Re: Windows Vista on HP notebooks (a how-to guide)

    Do we know if HP is going to release drivers for the 64bit version of Vista? If they arent planning on letting us have the OS we want for the machines we have I guess I will never own Vista. It being a 64bit OS and me having a 64bit CPU would be the only reason for me to swap. Otherwise XP runs just fine.

 

 
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