HP Pavilion HDX9095EA and Windows 7 drivers (including: TV card)

Greetings.

I have HP Pavilion HDX9095EA, with the following specifications:

Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2 GHz Cache2: 4 MB. ATi Mobility Radeon HD2600, HARD drive 400GO (updated 1 TB - 2 x 500 GB), memory 2 GB (upgrade to 4 GB), Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit (upgrade to Ultimate 64-bit), HD DVD player (updated writer BD Panasonic UJ-220)

I don't have not upgraded to Windows 7 yet, but I'm fired her (complete Ultimate) since the launch. I'll finish my backup first before moving on to Win7, which I expected to happen before 2010. I am aware that HP does not officially support this.

THE POINT: I tried the Windows 7 RC on this laptop. Most drivers for WinVista work. However, many are not:

* AuthenTec AES2501A biometric

* AverMedia TV Tuner (analog hybrid + DVB - T) - I think that it's actually AverMedia A301/312.

* HP QuickLaunch/Touch - some keys do not work.

(Please mind that I have not tested my laptop with the final version 7600.16385)

The biometric problem is solved - but the State of the driver is "Beta". I wonder if the final version has been released. I downloaded this independently by using the link provided in the Microsoft Forum. I can't find the link by visiting the home page of the manufacturer. HP original vista driver install without problem (but windows doesn't have to admit), but verisoft software does not completely work. I use Win7 built in biometric recognition.

* AverMedia vista driver install without problems, but could not detect no TV signal - while under Vista there easy to find channels.

* HP QuickLaunch original vista driver works, but several buttons do not work.

I intend to run Vista (and XP too finally) out of my computer. Thus, it would be good to have a full computer work without driver problems. I use XP (not supported by HP) when using some programs - but XP, I sat in a dual-boot config, have several drivers does not not with this laptop. I'm hoping to throw by Vista for good, leaving Win 7 because the only OS in my laptop, but if driver problems still there, I would probably keep Vista for awhile.

Also, if someone knew some other problems that I have not seen, please let me know too.

Thanks in advance.

Fingerprint reader:
FTP://ftp.HP.com/pub/SoftPaq/sp45001-45500/sp45355.exe

You can download the launch bar quick button software compatible with Windows 7 from the following link:
FTP://ftp.HP.com/pub/SoftPaq/sp45001-45500/sp45058.exe

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