Install Windows DV8110us own

Have a laptop HP Pavilion DV8110us purchased in 2006.  Under XP SP3.  The upgrade to Windows 7 with a clean install.  A run the MS Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.   This laptop has the AMD Turion 64 clocked at 1.8 mhz chip.  I have 2 GB of memory.  Looking through the options of Win7, I decided to order Win7 32 bit, since I'm an accountant only 2 GB of memory.  Win 7 64 bit seems to be happier with 4 GB.  While the Adviser shows that I have some drivers that need to update after installing Windows 7, I just noticed that the NIC Realtex RTL8139/810 x needs a new driver for Win7 32 bit, but under Win7 64-bit, the NETWORK card is compatible.

Should I have ordered Win7 64-bit?  Or should I look around a new Realtek driver?  Realtex has a link to an old Vista driver that should work.  Other research suggests that a feasible driver might be on the Win7 DVD.   Would appreciate responses from anyone doing this migration.

Hello:

You can use this driver W7 ethernet directly from realtek.  Second on the list.

http://www.Realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?langid=1&PNid=14&PFID=7&level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GETDOWN=false

You don't want to bog down your PC with a 64 bit OS.

They need of more memory and disk space to run a 32 bit OS only.

You're quite right - I wouldn't close an OS 64 bit without a minimum of 4 GB of system memory.

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