32-bit Windows7 64 bit Vista drivers needed

Hi all

I'm looking to confirm drivers that need to be used when upgrading a custom install of Vista 32 bit to Windows 7 64 bit

My system is a Pavilion a6109n is a 64-bit system

I use vista 64-bit drivers that are the only drivers 64-bit available?

Again something I do not have the HP disk I bought directly at retail.

Message edited by MsRoboto159 on 11/19/2009 08:00

Hi MsRoboto,

Your Vista drivers will probably not work. Some of them might, but probably not worth the hassle of trial and error. Since you use complete installation of operating system Microsoft, you would probably be to wipe out all of your existing software and data, particularly since you're going OS 32-bit to 64-bit. Then save info all important first.

Here are the links for Win 7 drivers, you will probably need:

Chipset

Audio (accept any agreement from Realtek, click Next and then download Win 7 version).

You will also need to find applications such as a DVD player and disc burning utilities. After you upgrade if something does not work well, tell us in the forums and we can help find other drivers or software that you need.

For reference, here's your specifications.

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