Upgrading a 5 Year Old Laptop to Windows 7

I purchased this Dell Latitude D800 laptop in June 2004. At the time it was running Windows XP professional. In 2007, on the release of Windows Vista, I tried to upgrade this D800 laptop via a clean install of the then new OS.

However Windows Vista was having none of it and I encountered many driver issues and it running slower than I ever thought possible! So I had to abandon the process, and the laptop lay unused on a shelf in my home office.

BUT with the release of Windows 7 I decided to see if this would install, after all Microsoft claim that the “footprint” for Windows 7 is far smaller than that of Windows Vista.

Well I inserted the Windows Enterprise (Windows Ultimate but with different licensing for companies) DVD that I had created from a download via MSDN and was instantly suprised at just how painless it was to install!

The only post install work I had to do was to go to the Dell Support website and download the Audio drivers (Windows Vista) for the laptop and they worked OK.

I then noticed that I was limited to only a few screen resolutions as Windows 7 had only installed a default graphics driver. This would have been ok if it was not for the fact that this laptop comes with a 15″ XGVA WideScreen.

So I visited the Dell Support website again and located drivers for the NVIDIA GeForce4 4200 graphics card installed on the Lapatop. However, they were only for Windows XP. So I thought I would give it a go and they worked!

I know have a functional 5 year old laptop running Windows 7!

The only niggle with the laptop is that the graphics card is not up to running AERO in windows 7. But that is not Windows 7 fault!

Also, I need the laptop for work and not for games etc. It has Microsoft Office 2007 installed, runs IE8 just fine and has full internet connectivity via both ethernet and built-in wireless.

I now have the laptop working for me in my business at home:

So if you have an old laptop lying around it might be worth seeing if you can install Windows 7 on it…

When Microsoft say that Windows 7 does not need high spec hardware to run Windows 7 – they are correct!

Kind Regards

Marc Liron - Microsoft MVP

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About Marc Liron

Retired Microsoft MVP (2004-2010)
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31 Responses to Upgrading a 5 Year Old Laptop to Windows 7

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  2. What CPU and Ram spec does you old d800 have? I have an old Inspiron 1100 I’ve been thinking about trying out Windows 7 on with 2.4Ghz Celeron and 512MB Ram. If Win7 runs good on it, I shall call it my “netbook” :)

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  4. Hi Chris,

    The DELL D800 is a Pentium M 1.4GHz – 30GB (4,200) – 512Mb (266MHz DDR) 15.4 WXGA – 64Mb NVIDA Graphics.

  5. NetbookMan says:

    Useful information. Next Gen of laptop is Netbook :)

  6. Mark says:

    I have been reading your posts lately, just want to say thanks for all informative stuff i have found here, helped me learn alot lately.

    Much Regards, Mark

  7. Stewart says:

    I have the same laptop, I also installed Windows 7 and had no problems… Except when I connect some USB devices, in device manager the Intel 82801 throw up an error. Anyone else had the same issue, and have you fixed it…?

  8. Bert says:

    I am running an M60 which is the same as a D800 and i get the same 82801 error…anyone have a fix for this…also i found a little fix sorta…just plug in your USB device and reboot and it will work but when you remove it, it will get the error again….

  9. Allen says:

    I am having the same issue with the USB drivers for this exact same laptop. It does not show as compatible with Windows 7 on Dell’s website and I assume that is because of the USB drivers. Has anyone been able to get this issue fixed as of yet?

  10. Christiam says:

    Hi Marc i have the same latitude d800 but the procesor is PM 2.13 and have 1GB ram, i have the W/ Ultimate on this machine but my video card is cong with this driver ATI MOBILE RADEON X600 with this i can use the areo setting.

    regards

  11. Kirk D Bowlby says:

    I upgraded an old Dell 5100 laptop with windows 7, also loaded it on a 750 mhz desktop with 512mb ram and it ran without a hitch… great operating system.

  12. Cheetoz says:

    i would like to know what audio driver did you put on your dell d800..

  13. Julian says:

    hi Marc – great post. I’m doing exactly the same thing and upgrading my d800 to win7. Only problem is, when i try and install the vid drivers the setup program tells me it’s for winXP and above. After a small laugh – i’m now stuck! did you have this problem? any way round it? (i’ve tried getting windows to look at the folder directly to update the driver via device manager but no luck)

  14. Julian says:

    update: sorry, my bad. i downloaded the wrong file from dell. it was the driver name followed by HTML rather than DRIVER. doh. works perfectly :)

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  16. Bob ormel says:

    I have a dell D800 as well, 2gB of ram, 2.1 Ghz processor. What bothers me is the Nvidia GeForce 5200go card. Vista had full support, including for Aero, but windows 7 test says it doesn’t know the card. I can get around that?

  17. neal says:

    i have a dell latitude d800 and i installed windows 7 and it works fine. the only problem is with the usb devices. some usb devices dont work on my laptop eg my external hard drive and my flash disk dont show up on my computer. if anyone knows a solution, please send it to this email: nealamratia619@live.com
    thanx

  18. Neal Amratia says:

    I got aero to work on my dell latitude d800 and works great with no problems. I used a windows vista diver to do it.

  19. Neal says:

    hi im just telling u that if i switch off my laptop by holding the power button; and when i start it again it just shows the windows loading sign. but other than that i have the nvidia driver that works up to aero.
    its tested by me. it works perfectly.

  20. Lawn says:

    Windows 7 is definitely the best OS aside from Windows Xp.

  21. Teo says:

    Hi neal,
    I am stuck with external Hdd on my d800 after I installed win 7 home edition…
    Any help?

  22. joolz says:

    Can only find graphics driver for xp or windows 2000 on dell’s website (no vista listed) which one can we use ?
    Thanks

  23. Justin Campbell says:

    Windows 7 is hard to install on a desktop system without upgrading the bios first

  24. Ric says:

    I installed Windows 7 on my D800 and want to upgrade (if necessary) the graphics card becausewhen a TV is connected via the S Video jack to TV RCA Video Jack, the TV will display black and white only.

    A NVIDEA tech rep says that the black and white TV display is because the installed card is not Windows 7 compliant.

    Anybody have a problem with when TV Out will play in black and white only?

    What graphics card can be installed in the D800 that is Windows 7 compliant?

  25. Hubert says:

    Hi,
    I installed Windows 7 on my latitude D800 but i can not find any audio driver. i read the complete text here.
    anyone can post a link how i can download the audio and the video driver? please help me!!
    The link “ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/audio/R171788.exe” is not accessible…

  26. neal amratia says:

    to find a windows vista nvidia driver, dont use the dell website, use google to find the driver

  27. Musa says:

    I can’t find Vista drivers for Latitude D800 on dell support website!!!!So,Where can i find it for free????
    Please answer me instant.
    Thank you all!!!!

  28. matthew says:

    i installed win 7 ultimate on my latitude d830 but i can seem to find the wi-fi drivers any help would be fantastic
    sincerely

    matthew

  29. Nathan Lowe says:

    Hello, I have this laptop but I got it from my Grandma and Grandpa, I re installed xp and I love it its very fast. I was thinking of putting windows 7 on it.

  30. william says:

    lol i had a dell c840 with win7 it ran beautifully no aero though no other glitches i had a 2.00 pentium 4 2gb gb micro matched set 160 gb single plate hard drive why? single plate they read faster start faster clean install this machine would out run a say hp dv6000 duo core and an msi core i3 if you do a lot of research there are many tricks you can do to speed these old tanks up a c840 will support up to a 2500 mhz cpu and if you can find a 2gb ddr module and by the way they do make them try 3gb of ram installed but no gaurantee you mus be carefull not to over do it have fun

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