PC Windows 7 Home Premium alert is NOT compatible for GPS_G520

In the bottom right bar, I have an 'X' on my HP file indicating that windows 7 Home Premium is NOT compatible for GPS_G520.  I have NO idea what the "means of GPS_G520!  I think it has to do with the manufacturer, which is HP.  I have a laptop.   * E-mail address is removed from the privacy *

Well, you should contact HP technical support on compatibility with Windows 7.

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