Windows 7 upgrade advisor, program compatibility HP Media

owner of an HP dv6-1245dx. Always running vista, upgrade to 7 soon.

I downloaded the windows Upgrade Advisor 7, I ran the program. 3 mistakes come in saying I have the version of the HP Media Smart DVD, HP MediaSmart Music/video/Photo, HP Media TV program

I click on him "click here to get a compatiable version," programs.

1. I click on HP Media Smart DVD, it takes me to a page where it wants me to download a version for HP touchsmart... but I do not have an HP smart touch, I a dv6 (wrong product).

2. I click on the HP MediaSmart Music/video/Photo, which brings me to random about the software with no upgrade or products page

3. I click on th HP Media TV, I see that he wants me to download an older version of the program.

so I download, install, restart my computer, run the Upgrade Advisor, hoping to see that there are 2 errors, but NO, the HP mediaSmart TV said it must still be fixed... which I just did again!

Basically the first link go to a page of bad product, and the second link sent me to a random page that talks about program and it does not recognize that I just fixed one of the questions that he told me to fix.

Can you guys help out me?

What are the program version compatiability of HP Media Smart DVD, HP MediaSmart Music/video/Photo, HP Media TV, which will allow me to level to windows 7 safely?

Hello

Windows 7 upgrade advisor is not so smart as you think. It showes sometimes bad results.

According to this document from HP to down:

The upgrade to Windows 7

Question:

Unable to uninstall HP MediaSmart DVD in Windows 7.

Fix or workaround:

Uninstall MediaSmart DVD before the upgrade to Windows 7. After the upgrade to Windows 7, install the compatible version Windows 7 HP MediaSmart DVD the DVD Upgrade Wizard at level HP or www.hp.com/support .

Which means then you just uninstall HP MediaSmart DVD before upgrade.

When you're after update just install all of the latest software for MediaSmart and everything should be ok.

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