Equium 100-147. upgrade to windows vista edition Home premium
Have been updated for 9 months, but get compatibility windows error appearing for various drivers of toshiba. Opening of toshiba assist/protect & fix/preinstalled drivers/tools & utilities, it lists just like my old xp Media Center. This page can be upgraded to vista.
Thanks for help
Robin
Hello
A long time ago that I read in several PC magazines this upgrade of Vista can be problematic and the best thing is to do the clean install of Vista. In your case, all of us can say: delete preinstalled and install the latest drivers, tools and utilities but if it will help.
Think of the new installation of Vista.
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Hi saratogacoach
Thanks for posting on Microsoft Answers.
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