Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Drivers for HP Compaq 767TU Notebook

Listed are the drivers needed to setup 767TU in a Windows Vista environment. [Tested]. Install in order. Enjoy!!!

  1. Audio - sp40762
  2. Chipset - sp36881
  3. Graphics - sp37983
  4. Input Device - sp38629
  5. Modem - sp37982
  6. Network - sp39403
  7. Network - sp38052
  8. Network - sp37986
  9. Network - sp37746
  10. Storage - sp38088
  11. Storage - sp37985
  12. Bios - sp39467
  13. VistaUpdates - sp37736
  14. Software - Internet Access - sp38202
  15. Software - Multimedia - sp38361
  16. Software - Security - sp38130
  17. Software - Solutions - sp38171
  18. Software - Solutions - sp38166
  19. Software - Solutions - sp38081
  20. Software - Solutions - sp37849
  21. Utility - Tools - sp37115

Download Link: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2093&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=3689045&lang=en

Note: Number 17 might not be listed in the link, search for it manually to setup the Quick Launch Button since #18 is only a security update

6 comments:

hough loader said...

i think you add more info about it.

Oliver Martinez said...

Hi Hough,

What info do you need, do have this laptop model?

Anonymous said...

HP Compaq vs Acer?

Oliver Martinez said...

Based on experience, both brand is ok. My first laptop is an Acer, way back in my college days (486sx-25mhz), but most of my officemates are using Acer. Performance wise they are good, and have the right price. Just remember not to spend to much in laptops/technology.

I prefer HP Compaq 767TU because it has lots to offer, having the same price but with a bigger lcd screen.

Oliver Martinez said...

I noticed that most of the site visitors are looking for Compaq 767TU Drivers. If if i'm not mistaken, they are looking for XP Drivers. I intended not to include the XP drivers as I have experience using XP in this laptop. Yes XP drivers (definitely not from Compaq) will in some way works. But in order to maximize your machine, it is recommended to use softwares in which it is built for. Yah, I know, everyone says Vista is a crap. But remember, "No software is 100% complete, at max they can be 99% but will diminish over time. I'm currently using Vista, and it works fine.

Or maybe, you are just afraid to use something new, that you are not familiar, right? Well, you cannot be familiar with it unless you use it.

In addition, I heard that MS is not supporting XP anymore.., as decommissioned. A new OS is being developed already, which will be the successor of Vista. So, its as if XP is the old Windows 2000, or whatever old OS model, and Vista is XP, got it?

Anonymous said...

"Just remember not to spend too much in laptops/technology."

That's right considering that changes in technology are way too fast.