Is it possible to install Win7 64 bit on Satego P100-490?

Hello
I wonder if its possible to install this version on my laptop?
There is no driver to download from the toshiba page, then I would ask if anyone has any suggestions for me.

Hello

Yes, it is possible.
Satego P100 series is very similar to the Satellite P100 series and if you need Win 7 drivers I recommend that you also check the drivers released for Satellite P100.

Notes; Satellite P100 is a bit older notebook series and the drivers are located in the archives. As a download-> product type, choose the Archive, then tap the P100 series.

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