Updates after restoration

I have a Pavilion A706N which I just did a full restore.  It's now back in 2004.  Should updates I do to get it to update.

Just turn on your Windows Updater and it will do the rest. On a Sony VGN - N2230E Vista windows. It took four days straigt for this laptop update windows. In particular, all service packs. Also the speed can vary because HP computers are just faster then Sony. Drivers will download as you reinstall your software.

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