Recovery disks installed an incorrect version of Windows XP. Help! :'(

I have an old IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad X 61. This week a series of problems he had begun to seem insurmountable, and I decided to back up my files, restore the factory and have done with it. I'm starting to regret this choice.

The recovery came with my computer disks installed Windows XP Professional Edition, not Windows XP Tablet Edition. In all respects, my tablet is now just a regular Thinkpad with a weird hinge. It does not recognize the digitizer pen, nor it does not recognize the touchscreen, although both are listed on the Device Manager, both drivers up to date, and both claim to work very well. In addition, no newspaper from Microsoft, which I desperately need, and no sticky notes.

Please tell me there is a free way to solve this problem!

Tablet PC support, Journal and Sticky Notes are included in the Home Premium edition and later versions of Windows 7.

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