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I would  like to load a new OS and drivers for my Pavilion ze4100 notebook, but I can not find any drivers..

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I sell truly vintage computers on eBay and can tell you there is not much market for "near vintage". Anything Pentium II up to Centrino era is just generally not worth much and will take a very long time to sell at any price. These things go for like $20-40. 

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That's so old HP has closed the support page. I mean that likely had Windows ME as the operating system or maybe Windows 2000, right? What OS do you want to install? XP would likely have drivers for all hardware natively and anything newer than Windows XP would not be adviseable. 

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  Thanks for the information. I was given the HP computer and thought I could update it. I was thinking of trying Windows 7. But the computer only recognizes 1GB of RAM. It also uses a IDE drive. I hate to trash it because it's still in pretty good shape. I guess I could sell it on ebay as Vintage. 🙂

 

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Rick

 

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I sell truly vintage computers on eBay and can tell you there is not much market for "near vintage". Anything Pentium II up to Centrino era is just generally not worth much and will take a very long time to sell at any price. These things go for like $20-40. 

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