![]() What this means is that the actual manufacturer probably did this as a service for Microsoft (Vista got bad popularity world-wide, remember?) so users be forced to buy and use Vista. ![]() If a manufacturer says he doesn’t support Windows XP on it’s model that doesn’t mean that it cannot be installed and that the XP drivers doesn’t actually exist. This, however, should not scare you at all. ![]() They even do not store any XP Drivers on their official support website. Instead they only include a cd for Windows Vista and claim that they do not support Windows XP on that particular product. Now days many notebook manufacturers(like hp, asus, msi, acer, lg etc.) deliver their products without the necesary drivers and tools for Windows XP.
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