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From: Rainald Taesler on 7 May 2008 17:41 Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev] schrieb: >>> I have a copy of XP Pro with SP2. << > > Suggest searching this forum as, in essence, the tablet > functionality will be lost if you go this route. > > Per the posts, your only legal option is to purchase an XP recovery > disk from the oem... if that is even possible. It's not possible. HP doesn't offer XP TabletPC edition for the newer types of machine. Rainald
From: Rainald Taesler on 7 May 2008 18:18 Flinders wrote: > I have an HP tablet, newly purchased, running Vista Premium care of > the manufacturer. I upgraded this to Ultimate and loaded Microsoft > Office 2007. Nothing else! It is a disappointingly unstable > platform. I propose to buy a second hard drive, put the Vista on > the shelf in the hope of a more reliable future. I have a copy of > XP Pro with SP2. If I load this onto a clean drive will the tablet > features work or not? In addition to what the others already said: There are *two* layers of problems: (a) Getting XP TabletPC Edition installed in the machine; (b) finding the additional drivers for your machine. ad (a): XP TabletPC Edition never was sold separately. It always was bound to the machines. Your copy of XP probably won't fit. (i.e.: you might not get the needed TabletPC instruments installed). With machines that came with XP it was possible to use any retail XP CD with SP2 and install that using the product key on the XP sticker on the machine. This did not work with OEM versions (other than those from the manufacturer) and Volume Licence CDs because those would not accept the necessary product key. Furthermore the existence of the directory "CMPNENTS" on the CD is crucial. IMHO the product key would be the main problem. ad (b) On addition to the "naked" TabletPC OS version you'd need additional drivers fro the specific hardware built-in in your machine. Most probably the hardware components differ from those used in earlier series. For some devices the drivers offered for Vista ob the HP download site might fit. For other devices XP-drivers offered for other machines might be used. But the situation for certain will not be too easy. In the HP forums there's tons of threads on "upgrading to XP" for HP notebooks which came with Vista only. For most problems solutions were found. But things are lot more complex with TabletPCs. It would not hurt, however, to visit the said forums and search and ask there. AFAICS "notebook - HP Compaq, Armada, EVO, LTE, Tablet PC" http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/categoryhome.do?categoryId=274&admit=109447626+1210198535135+28353475 would the proper place. HTH Rainald
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