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REMOVE WINDOWS VISTA


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Vicadi

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HI

I have a laptop that came with windows vista.... I don`t like this Operating Sistem
I install Microsoft XP Professional Edition Service Pack 2.

Now I havel problems with my Laptop it's to SLOW!!!!!

Can someone help me .... I think it has something to do with the driver's :)

Compaq Presario CQ50-102LA
SI-40 Processor AMD Sempron
2.00 GHz, 896 MB RAM

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Murray S.

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Howdy:

Did you go to the Compaq website and search your system to see if they even had XP drivers for your system?

I don't think so because I did and they don't.

One last thing, what did you use for an XP install cd?

Murray

Edited by Murray S., 04 December 2008 - 10:13 AM.

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Vicadi

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:) I did not go first with the Compaq website!!!

But I've solved the problem!!!!

For the video, wifi and audio drivers I've made all the steps that explain in this website!!!!

It really works!!!!

I think the page is in Spanish!!! If you want I can translate it to you so you can help More People like you've always help me!!!!

Tnx!!!!

Edited by Troy, 26 May 2012 - 03:54 AM.
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Well I'm glad you solved the problem, but I can't recommend that page to anyone.

Anytime you are downloading drivers for a computer from a source other than the manufacturer's website is always risky. You can never be 100% certain where the drivers originated from, or whether or not the downloads are malware-free.

And I sure can't read Spanish! :)

Troy
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