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I have a hp not expensive p6523w. Is it possible to run the drivers for this operating system, with my material. I'm not very good with computers, but I already reinstalled the operating system and now I'm wondering if I should go back or if I can stay on vista

Hello:

Here are the links for the Vista drivers, you must...

SMBus Controller (if so marked device in Device Manager):

Download, unzip and install manually the smbus controller driver that I tied under attachments below.

Go to Device Manager and click the controller smbus needing drivers.  Click the driver tab.  Click on set to update driver.

Select her browse my computer for driver software option and navigate to the driver folder that you unzipped.

Make sure that the include subfolders is selected and the driver should install.  Then restart.

Graphics card: 64-bit Vista

http://support.AMD.com/en-us/download/desktop/legacy?product=legacy2 & OS = Windows % 20Vista % 20-% 2064

Graphics card: 32 bit Vista:

http://support.AMD.com/en-us/download/desktop/legacy?product=legacy2 & OS = Windows % 20Vista % 20-% 2032

Audio: Accept the agreement.  Download and install the driver of first or second on the list in function if you have installed Vista 32 or 64 bit.

http://www.Realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?langid=1 & PNid = 24 & PFid = 24 & Level = 4 & Conn = 3 & DownTypeID = 3 & getdown = false

Ethernet: Download and install the driver from the 1st on the list.

http://www.Realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?langid=1 & PNid = 14 & PFid = 7 & Level = 5 & Conn = 4 & DownTypeID = 3 & getdown = false

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