I have a brand new HP DV8000T laptop computer which I customized with every thing that you could possibly put on it. I am very interest in installing Beta 2 but I am worried because the Vista Upgrade Advisor said that alot of my hardware needs compatible drivers. I have upgraded all of the drivers to the latest ones from the HP site, and still it says that the drivers are incompatible. If anyone has an HP laptop, especially one with bluetooth, please tell me if you had any problems with the drivers being Vista Compatible. Sorry about the long post. Thanks, RJ -- Cajun Gadget Boy

HP Laptops and Vista Beta 2
The drivers on the website are for XP. The drivers the advisor is talking about are Vista drivers. If Vista drivers are not available on the HP website (doubtful) then the advisor is telling you that upgrade is high risk.
You should not be upgrading XP to Vista on any production or primary machine. You cannot recover to XP again without completely reinstalling from your recovery cd's or a hidden partition on your hard drive. You will lose all files because there is no files and settings transfer wizard for going from Vista back to XP.
Only install Vista on your computer if you have a separate partition available. This will allow you to run both XP and Vista in a dual boot scenario.
The upgrade function is not advisable unless you are running a second copy of XP for test purposes. Otherwise, do a clean install to a second partition.
"RJ" wrote in message
I have a brand new HP DV8000T laptop computer which I customized with every thing that you could possibly put on it. I am very interest in installing Beta 2 but I am worried because the Vista Upgrade Advisor said that alot of my hardware needs compatible drivers. I have upgraded all of the drivers to the latest ones from the HP site, and still it says that the drivers are incompatible. If anyone has an HP laptop, especially one with bluetooth, please tell me if you had any problems with the drivers being Vista Compatible. Sorry about the long post. Thanks, RJ -- Cajun Gadget Boy
I have two hard drives built into my computer, could I install vista on the blank hard drive and leave XP on the primary drive? Also, if this is possible could and how would I choose which operating system to boot up? -- Cajun Gadget Boy
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
The drivers on the website are for XP. The drivers the advisor is talking about are Vista drivers. If Vista drivers are not available on the HP website (doubtful) then the advisor is telling you that upgrade is high risk.
You should not be upgrading XP to Vista on any production or primary machine. You cannot recover to XP again without completely reinstalling from your recovery cd's or a hidden partition on your hard drive. You will lose all files because there is no files and settings transfer wizard for going from Vista back to XP.
Only install Vista on your computer if you have a separate partition available. This will allow you to run both XP and Vista in a dual boot scenario.
The upgrade function is not advisable unless you are running a second copy of XP for test purposes. Otherwise, do a clean install to a second partition.
"RJ" wrote in message I have a brand new HP DV8000T laptop computer which I customized with every thing that you could possibly put on it. I am very interest in installing Beta 2 but I am worried because the Vista Upgrade Advisor said that alot of my hardware needs compatible drivers. I have upgraded all of the drivers to the latest ones from the HP site, and still it says that the drivers are incompatible. If anyone has an HP laptop, especially one with bluetooth, please tell me if you had any problems with the drivers being Vista Compatible. Sorry about the long post. Thanks, RJ -- Cajun Gadget Boy
Hi,
Just a couple of things:
- Laptops generally have proprietary hardware that uses specialized drivers from the manufacturer and are not in a retail version of Windows. The best source is usually the manufacturer, but remember they may not have developed drivers for Vista yet.
- The "latest" drivers are probably XP certified, but may or may not work in Vista. Vista is a beta product, and it is not suitable for production work, nor is it supported on all hardware. You may need to wait until HP releases appropriate drivers - if they do at all, they are under no obligation to.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"RJ" wrote in message
I have a brand new HP DV8000T laptop computer which I customized with every thing that you could possibly put on it. I am very interest in installing Beta 2 but I am worried because the Vista Upgrade Advisor said that alot of my hardware needs compatible drivers. I have upgraded all of the drivers to the latest ones from the HP site, and still it says that the drivers are incompatible. If anyone has an HP laptop, especially one with bluetooth, please tell me if you had any problems with the drivers being Vista Compatible. Sorry about the long post. Thanks, RJ -- Cajun Gadget Boy
That is exactly what you should do. The Vista installer will create a boot options screen that will appear once installation is finished so that when you turn on the computer you will get to choose between "Windows" and "Legacy Windows" (meaning XP). Following installation Vista will be the default OS (if you do nothing while the screen is showing it will be Vista that will start). You can change that after everything is up and running.
You may not have key functionality (wireless, hi-res video, sound, and so on) depending on whether Vista has drivers for your computer. Things like that will largely determine whether you decide to stick with Vista or not.
I suggest that you right click on the second drive now and give it a name like "Vista" before you start anything so that the drive is easily recognizable after you start Vista installation. (You want to avoid any confusion about the drives.)
I would start the Vista installation from the XP desktop rather than a cold boot.
"RJ" wrote in message
I have two hard drives built into my computer, could I install vista on the blank hard drive and leave XP on the primary drive? Also, if this is possible could and how would I choose which operating system to boot up? -- Cajun Gadget Boy
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
The drivers on the website are for XP. The drivers the advisor is talking about are Vista drivers. If Vista drivers are not available on the HP website (doubtful) then the advisor is telling you that upgrade is high risk.
You should not be upgrading XP to Vista on any production or primary machine. You cannot recover to XP again without completely reinstalling from your recovery cd's or a hidden partition on your hard drive. You will lose all files because there is no files and settings transfer wizard for going from Vista back to XP.
Only install Vista on your computer if you have a separate partition available. This will allow you to run both XP and Vista in a dual boot scenario.
The upgrade function is not advisable unless you are running a second copy of XP for test purposes. Otherwise, do a clean install to a second partition.
"RJ" wrote in message I have a brand new HP DV8000T laptop computer which I customized with every thing that you could possibly put on it. I am very interest in installing Beta 2 but I am worried because the Vista Upgrade Advisor said that alot of my hardware needs compatible drivers. I have upgraded all of the drivers to the latest ones from the HP site, and still it says that the drivers are incompatible. If anyone has an HP laptop, especially one with bluetooth, please tell me if you had any problems with the drivers being Vista Compatible. Sorry about the long post. Thanks, RJ -- Cajun Gadget Boy
I have an HP laptop (ZV6000 CTO) with bluetooth. the upgrade advisor gave a warning about bluetooth drivers not being available, but Vista installed Microsofts bluetooth stack, and it works fine. the only things I couldn't get working were the "quick launch" buttons, and the sound (sound plays, but it's choppy)
"RJ" wrote:
I have a brand new HP DV8000T laptop computer which I customized with every thing that you could possibly put on it. I am very interest in installing Beta 2 but I am worried because the Vista Upgrade Advisor said that alot of my hardware needs compatible drivers. I have upgraded all of the drivers to the latest ones from the HP site, and still it says that the drivers are incompatible. If anyone has an HP laptop, especially one with bluetooth, please tell me if you had any problems with the drivers being Vista Compatible. Sorry about the long post. Thanks, RJ -- Cajun Gadget Boy
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