Windows 7 upgrade from Vista

Hello

I have HP Pavilion dv4t-1100SE with Vista and now I want to upgrade to Windows 7 Professional and wanted to know how to change to a price and where.

Looking forward to your prompt response.

Thank you

Learner

It should work fine.

You use just the drivers of PC support and driver page.

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/WC/softwareCategory?CC=US & DLC = in & lang = to & LC = in & Product = 3795464 & Task= &

If you still have the SWSetup folder on the C:\ drive that copy on a portable hard drive that contains the installation program for most files your PC programs.

No HP W7 upgrade kit is available for your model, so you'll have to do with the commercial version of W7.

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