Update tx2110us Vista to Windows 7

Hello

I have the HP laptop folling. It's a tablet with atouch screen. HP shows not all Win 7 drivers. Can I change this for Win 7 using HP Vista drivers available for this model. I would like to do a clean install and maintain the Tablet and touch functions.

HP Pavilion tx2110us

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P/N KN966UA #ABA

Message edited by Wendy on 11/19/2009 10:53

first of all make sure that you get the latest version of the BIOS on your system from your normal driver page

then try these

Finger print reader bitSP43883 32.
exeFinger Print Reader 64 bitSP43883.
exeBluetoothSP44774.exe
Broadcom WLANSP45524.
exeNTRIGSP45835.exe
QuickLaunchSP45058.exe
FTP://FTP.HP.com/pub/SoftPaq/sp45501-46000/

You can find all these drivers on our FTP Site.

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