No drivers for my operating system

I just installed Windows 7 Ultimate, but on the pilot site there are no drivers for windows 7 ultimate... Can I install drivers for Windows 7 Proffesional?

http://h20565.www2.HP.com/portal/site/hpsc/public/PSI/swdHome/?sp4ts.Oid=5060887&AC.admitted=1374303...

Hello

Yes, they are working on your machine.

Kind regards.

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