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Hi,
I have a problem with my notebooks compaq pressario 1200.
I don't know if I am in the good newsgroup for my question, if it's not the
case I'am sorry for this mail.
I bought my computer six years ago. It works under Windows Me but I would
like to know if it's possible to change my version of Windows ? (I wish to
install Windows NT.)
The problem leads in the fact that it is a notebooks computer and not a
desktop one. I have only two restore-CD which contain all informations for
the installation : Windows and all pilots for the peripherics. In these CD I
cannot identify where is Windows or the pilots : all is installed in one go.
So when I format my disk and try to install another version of Windows (from
a commercial CD of Windows) my peripherics are not recognized and I never
succeded to indentify them or downloading them from internet.
So, I would like to know if it's possible for a notebooks computer to change
its original configuration ?
Thanks in advance for you responses,
Bruno.
Hi,
I have a problem with my notebooks compaq pressario 1200.
I don't know if I am in the good newsgroup for my question, if it's not the
case I'am sorry for this mail.
I bought my computer six years ago. It works under Windows Me but I would
like to know if it's possible to change my version of Windows ? (I wish to
install Windows NT.)
The problem leads in the fact that it is a notebooks computer and not a
desktop one. I have only two restore-CD which contain all informations for
the installation : Windows and all pilots for the peripherics. In these CD I
cannot identify where is Windows or the pilots : all is installed in one go.
So when I format my disk and try to install another version of Windows (from
a commercial CD of Windows) my peripherics are not recognized and I never
succeded to indentify them or downloading them from internet.
So, I would like to know if it's possible for a notebooks computer to change
its original configuration ?
Thanks in advance for you responses,
Bruno.