Hp 6910p Video Drivers For Mac

2020. 3. 25. 16:53카테고리 없음

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Good review, i recieved my 6910p on yesterday and i have the same problem with the video stating that it is a X1450, i spoke with a tech and customer service rep and advised them what i read in your review but they are waiting to hear from a support guy and they want to send me another laptop. My question is do you think by updating the driver that it only changed the name of the video driver and it really has a X1450 video in the laptop because that is stranged that we are both having this issue. And also did you have and unusal amount of space not accounted for on your hard drive. I have a 100gb hard drive and it has a partition for 8.03 for the recovery and a c artition for 85.13 and it's telling me that me availabe space is 65.8gb, when i added all the software in the add/remove programs it adds up to a little over 2gb so it seems that there is 18gb missing without counting to os, it hard for me to believe that WindowsXp pro will take up 18gb, please tell me what you think. Good review, i recieved my 6910p on yesterday and i have the same problem with the video stating that it is a X1450, i spoke with a tech and customer service rep and advised them what i read in your review but they are waiting to hear from a support guy and they want to send me another laptop. My question is do you think by updating the driver that it only changed the name of the video driver and it really has a X1450 video in the laptop because that is stranged that we are both having this issue. And also did you have and unusal amount of space not accounted for on your hard drive.

I have a 100gb hard drive and it has a partition for 8.03 for the recovery and a c artition for 85.13 and it's telling me that me availabe space is 65.8gb, when i added all the software in the add/remove programs it adds up to a little over 2gb so it seems that there is 18gb missing without counting to os, it hard for me to believe that WindowsXp pro will take up 18gb, please tell me what you think. Click to expand. The video card issue has been resolved by HP. Its got to do with the factory image or something, but updating to the latest graphics driver from HP's site will fix the issue, the card is still an X2300 As to the HD issue, I can access a total of 94GB, after doing a fresh install. The notebook came originally with a back up partition for HP, an 'OSTOOLS' partition (1.3GB, barely any used) and then of course the main partition with Vista.

Can't remember the capacities though, I just wiped them all and started fresh, since the notebook came with the DVDs for Vista and Recovery Drivers. The video card issue has been resolved by HP. Its got to do with the factory image or something, but updating to the latest graphics driver from HP's site will fix the issue, the card is still an X2300 As to the HD issue, I can access a total of 94GB, after doing a fresh install.

The notebook came originally with a back up partition for HP, an 'OSTOOLS' partition (1.3GB, barely any used) and then of course the main partition with Vista. Can't remember the capacities though, I just wiped them all and started fresh, since the notebook came with the DVDs for Vista and Recovery Drivers. I did a fresh install using the discs provided.

The OS Disc had all versions of 32bit Vista on it (basically an Any Time Upgrade Disc, except we can't do that in NZ ). The application and driver disc provided by HP is just that. You insert it after installing Vista and it gives you options as to what you install (required drivers, optional software, recommended software etc, and is fully customisable as to what you install). Although I didn't wipe the recovery partition initially, I have now, since I confirmed that the provided DVD was enough to allow full install of drivers and neccessary software from HP.

I believe that in the States you don't get this Application/Driver Disc, which is a shame. Unfortunately, the only thing I can recommend doing is burning your own recovery discs, or downloading the latest drivers from HP onto a separate HDD/CD/DVD and then doing a fresh install, if you want to do the fresh install. If its the issue with the graphics card, just download the driver from HP and install. If its the lost HDD space, I'd check that a) your HDD is infact the correct one, and then b) have you acounted for the swsetup folder in your XP partition? I know that the swsetup folder can be large since this contains all the drivers and applications.

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The OS disc only contains the OS (in your case XP Pro), so you would need to create your own recovery discs. Unfortunately I can't really help in that regard, as I haven't needed to do that, and I don't know whether you'd get the options to install specific drivers/software like the Application and Driver disc provided in my system did.

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