Windows XP drivers for 7? Old machine. Good idea?

Trinth

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Hi. I recently received a computer I plan to fix by wiping it. Right now I have it loaded and working well with Windows XP. However, I would like to put Windows 7 on if possible (This was a flea market machine with all sorts of junk, incorrect drivers and malware loaded on it when the person received it for cheap; It would be cool to return this to him with a fresh out the box feeling without downgrading). It is an MPC All In One ClientPro 424.

Here is the driver download page: http://www.mpcdrivers.com/apps/filelist9a60.html?ID=15071

How can I get these to work with Windows 7, or is this even a good idea considering the hardware might not be able to keep up with 7's regular workload? Only thing I can find on this is to try installing through compatibility mode, however it seems I can't find anything on driver specific information for this.
 

Dahak

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Generally drivers for xp will not work on windows7, but windows 7 should have most of those drivers already built in, and any missing ones could be downloaded from the hw maker, for example the realtek audio
 

akugami

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You can try Vista drivers on Win7 but as Dahak said, XP drivers are not likely to work.
 

Kaido

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Have you tried just installing Windows 7 yet? There's a lot of drivers bundled in it already, especially for older machines. Then if you can get Ethernet working (plug & play USB to Ethernet adapter is handy for this), run Windows Updates and see if there are any other drivers on Microsoft's servers.
 

Trinth

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I see. I always dread using drivers from windows update. I suppose I'll just have to try it. This machine is capable of running Windows 7 decently? Maybe with aero off.
 

Ketchup

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As others have said, it should work fine, and Windows 7 will most likely come with the drivers already. It is does not, you should have no problem finding some on the website for the part's manufacturer (Realtek, etc).
 

Iron Woode

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considering it's age and specs, XP is your best bet for performance.

you could throw a linux distro on it as well.