Though it does not run on Intel, still this toy is an HP. Clad in aluminum shell, packed with 120GB of harddisk space and 2GB of ample RAM, I was able to install Microsoft Office 2007, Visual Studio Express 2008, and Adobe CS3 Web Premium on top of Microsoft Windows Vista.
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My dad just bought one last weekend. Yan ba yung walang driver for CD/DVD? He didnt realize na it didnt have the driver until when the staff was installing the programs already *lol*
@Kat, yes it is the one without any optical drives. But there are DVDs included, two I think: 1 is the Vista CD the other one is for the manuals and drivers.
My dad just bought one last weekend. Yan ba yung walang driver for CD/DVD? He didnt realize na it didnt have the driver until when the staff was installing the programs already *lol*
@Kat, yes it is the one without any optical drives. But there are DVDs included, two I think: 1 is the Vista CD the other one is for the manuals and drivers.