I'd guess that it won't be a problem.Īs they are already working (XP) machines, that'll make it easy to identify all of the peripherals in the systems, to make sure that you get the right drivers. That's only because ADI (Analog Devices Inc.) doesn't offer drivers for download. The only peripheral that I see in the specs for the machines that looks potentially troublesome is the ADI onboard sound on the Optiplex. Some hardware devices may not run properly under 64-bit system by using 32-bit driver. The other way, please contact to Dell Support team and ask for 64-bit drivers. Just having the network interface card and video drivers on hand should be enough First, find out the model of the each hardware device and go to the provider website to find the driver which is compatibility with Windows 7 64-bit. You may have to manually hunt some down, though. Some of the others may be available through Windows Update. The Windows 7 installer may include some of the drivers you'll need. ![]() It may be simply that they only support configurations that they sold. I don't know why Dell chose not to support Windows 7 (including X64) on the machines. 32 bit drivers are not supposed to be installed on a 64 bit OS.
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