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Ok I got windows 7 ultimate, but im having an issue with the coprocessor driver. Im sure you all seen or heard of this issue before. I looked all over the forums but I cant find any solution to this.

 

What dose this coprocessor driver suppose to do anyways?

 

Also...im abit confused of what laptop I have here...on the right corner of my laptop screen it says dv6000....on msconfig it says dv6500...then when I went to check my warranty by entering the serial number and the product number it says dv6645a.

 

Which one is right? Im abit confused here.

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NVIDIA nForce AR Chipset Driver here

 

There is also a Windows 7 Upgrade Guide Here that may help with other drivers needed.

 

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Coprocessor driver is a part of Chipset driver. You can try installing Windows 7 Compatible chipset driver from the following weblink:

http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/nForce/15.49/15.49_nforce_winvista_win7_32bit_international_wh...

I am an HP employee.

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Vidya

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Downloaded that, ran the install and im still facing the same issue.
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NVIDIA nForce AR Chipset Driver here

 

There is also a Windows 7 Upgrade Guide Here that may help with other drivers needed.

 

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don't install the whole exe. extract the exe using the winrar and go to your device manager and manually install it. it worked on me 100% :robothappy:

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I upgraded from Vista to Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit to Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit and was getting the coprocessor error.  It fixed mine, too, thank you!

 

I was able to just download and run the whole setup on my dv9817cl Pavilion laptop.

 

Thanks again, kudos given!

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Awesome! I've been having a problem with this co-processor driver for a little bit now. Created a username just to login and say thanks!

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@drachen54

 

Thank you for the effort! It is posts like yours that make us feel that much better about helping out where we can.

 

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i have a dv6607nr vista,upgraded to W.7. and its missing a audio driver/coprocessor driver something like that....

product: HP Pavillion DV6500
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Conexant High-Definition Audio Driver
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp40001-40500/sp40170.exe

Coprocessor is a part of chipset driver which can be downloaded from the following weblink:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp37501-38000/sp37730.exe

I am an HP employee.

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Vidya

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