Use the HP 3D driveguard driver for Windows Vista from your notebook at first: Then later on, launch the Windows Update program again, and it will install the W7 version for you. ![]() ![]() Use the latest Vista Texas Instruments card reader driver for your notebook: Use the HP Wireless Assistant software for Vista Business for your notebook. W7 will download the latest drivers for some of your devices for you.įor anything else that is missing after W7 installs drivers, use the Windows Vista Business 32 or 64 bit drivers. Launch the Windows Update program from your programs menu. You want this file: 7601.17514.101119-1850_Update_Sp_Wave1-GRMSP1.1_DVD.isoĪfter you install W7 SP1, connect to the internet (W7 drivers should have installed for both your wireless and NIC). Use the standalone installation version which you can burn the ISO file to a DVD and run it from the desktop. Make sure all of your wireless devices are turned on in the HP Wireless Assistant (WLAN card & Bluetooth) before installing W7!īring it right to service pack 1 if your installation disk does not include SP1 already. Needed to use some creativity to find some drivers but in the end it was all good. I experienced no problems at all and everything worked just fine. That being said, I upgraded an nc6400 to Windows 7 Pro 64 bit (you need the T5600 or higher to run the 64 bit version). The first notebook supported for Windows 7 in the same class as the nc6400 is the 6910p. That is why there are no drivers for it on the support and download page. ![]() ![]() HP does not support the nc6400 for Windows 7.
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