HP Pavilion KE472AA Vista to Windows 7 32 bit upgrade

I'm hoping to move from Vista to Windows 7... been thru Microsoft "Upgrade Advisor" and he can't say one way or the other if my PC can take W7... He suggested that using the HP website, but I can see only change from Vista to XP out there... advice please?

Hello:

I looked at all the material on your PC from the page on record, and the only devices that can not work on W7 is the TV tuner and the wireless network adapter.

There is no W7 drivers for those.  Maybe the drivers Vista will work, but I would have no way of telling that they would.

There are W7 drivers for the Radeon HD 2400 from the site Web AMD and nForce 430 chipset directly from nvidia drivers.

Audio drivers directly from Realtek.  The nVidia chipset drivers to also install the ethernet controller.

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