Windows 10 Upgrade for a notebook Nvidia Geforce 7150/NForce 630M

I have a HP DV9700 notebook. It originally came with Vista and I was able to upgrade to Windows 7 ultimate with service pack 1. I tried to upgrade to Windows 10 and was given the following message:  unfortunately,this PC is unable to run  Windows 10. Compatibility issue, Nvidia Geforce 7150/nforce 630m the display manufacturer hasn't made your display compatability with Windows 10. I noticed that there were several posts in the desktop forum that gave links to update your display driver to Windows 8 and the work around to install Windows 10. Can anyone help with the laptop?

I used this article and now my Laptop that was told that I cannot use Windows 10 now is running it. A couple bugs but outside of that,works great. http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/windows/how-install-windows-10-now-upgrade-gwx-3575135/

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