After a few minutes, I had to power down the laptop, and use the CD to roll things back to the earlier restore point before it would boot to the login screen. When I tried to run the Vista touchpad driver and the XP touchscreen driver, the system froze on the restart after the touchscreen driver was installed. I cannot find a Vista driver made for the touchscreen (Semtech). There is a Vista driver for the touchpad (Synaptic), and it does work when installed with Vista compatibility (the user end is really slow, and hard drive is accessed almost continuously). Windows 7 will not run the XP touchpad driver, and the touchscreen driver has no effect Installed in XP compatible mode. The laptop's XP drivers for the touchpad and touchscreen do not work. The pointer will not home to the point where the screen is touched. Presently, moving the stylus on the screen moves the point a relative amount, but it does not recognize tap or drag actions. It has a touchpad and a touch screen, and my understanding is that they are both supposed to be recognized as ps/2 pointing devices - the touchpad in relative mode and the touchscreen in absolute mode. Windows 7 recognizes only one ps/2 pointing device on my laptop, and it uses the generic ps/2 mouse driver. I have the beta test version installed on my Itronix laptop.