Asus Eee White - Just Bought , Few Q's |
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Asus Eee White - Just Bought , Few Q's |
Dec 6 2007, 09:58
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 8 Joined: 6th December 2007 Member No.: 329,945 Device(s): Asus EEE White |
Hi,
Just bought an asus Eeee in white from Yoysrus in Stoke. What a machine. Very easy to use and so small. But im wanting to put XP on it. Few q's...
Matt |
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Dec 6 2007, 10:01
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Silly Me Group: Posters Posts: 170 Joined: 29th January 2005 From: Coventry, UK Member No.: 107,447 Device(s): SPV C500, Hermes |
Hi there! Just posted similar qns too. Am thinking of getting on for Christmas, and am interested in getting feedback from people. I'll be interested to see your response
Cheers Hi, Just bought an asus Eeee in white from Yoysrus in Stoke. What a machine. Very easy to use and so small. But im wanting to put XP on it. Few q's...
Matt |
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Dec 6 2007, 10:04
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Silly Me Group: Posters Posts: 170 Joined: 29th January 2005 From: Coventry, UK Member No.: 107,447 Device(s): SPV C500, Hermes |
From Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASUS_Eee_PC Asus has confirmed that replacing the memory in an Eee PC will not void the warranty, contrary to most users beliefs.[19] Storage can be expanded by using the Secure Digital Card compliant memory card slot located on the right side. SD and SDHC memory cards mount virtually flush into the spring-loaded slot. Removal of the memory card is done by pushing in the card until it clicks and ejects. Obviously not 100% reliable but looks good! |
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Dec 6 2007, 12:13
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 2 Joined: 23rd August 2006 Member No.: 203,206 Device(s): TyTn |
Hi, Just bought an asus Eeee in white from Yoysrus in Stoke. What a machine. Very easy to use and so small. But im wanting to put XP on it. Few q's...
Matt I got mine from Toys R Us as well, and have since installed XP. I'll try and answer what I can 1) as I understand it, the SSD is not upgradeable but their are people on eeeuser who have added an extra 16GB flash drive in the mini-PCi bay. 2)You do need to remove the warranty sticker to change the RAM, but it is possible to gently remove and replace the sticker if necessary. (and I think under UK law it's debatable whether they can void your statutory rights anyway) 3) XP doesnt take up anymore space than the original software, I have loaded XP Professional, Office Word 2007, Opera, Avast anti-virus, Nokia Data Suite, Windows live and my Canon printer software and I still have 1.2GB free on drive C. 4) Windows XP runs just fine, and I have yet to increase my RAM. Speed isn't an issue with the upgrade. 5) A 16GB card should work fine, I am using a 4GB card without problems and a user at whatmobile is successfully using a 16GB, I think keeping the OS on the SSD is preferable as it is quicker access. 6) no idea 7) connecting to a phone is the main reason I changed, it is extremely difficult and requires in depth knowledge of linux to get it sorted (a bit like messing in DOS) with /commands and just seemed to be too much of a hard job. XP was just so much easier. Dave |
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Dec 8 2007, 12:27
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![]() Moderator - Boing! Group: Admin Team Posts: 8,579 Joined: 12th December 2002 From: Guildford, UK Member No.: 993 Device(s): HTC TyTN II |
Hi guys, few things to watch out for:
1: You can't upgrade the SSD, its soldered directly to the motherboard. As for PCIe expansion, the majority of UK EEE's don't seem to have the socket! 2: I don't think its been confirmed that this won't void your warranty, more mentioned in passing through some website.... 3: XP will depend on whether you use something like nLite to rip out stuff you dont want. Remember you'll probably want to assign 256-512MB to pagefile. 4: As above 5: I have an 8GB no probs, you can boot off of it, but as above it'll probably be a little slower than the SSD. 6: Google is your friend 7: As above! -------------------- This months MoDaCo WinMo Week device: the MWg Zinc II! Ask your questions HERE and download the show here! 2.25GB of backup storage online for free with Mozy! - https://mozy.com/?ref=VQ664H |
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Dec 8 2007, 16:19
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 48 Joined: 21st March 2005 From: Hunmanby, North yorkshire Member No.: 118,669 Device(s): SPV C600, M600 |
i have got one of these babys but i cant find a definate answer to one question, the 8gig card you referring to, is it sdhc and if so does the internal reader support sdhc.
thanks richard |
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Dec 8 2007, 19:21
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![]() Moderator - Boing! Group: Admin Team Posts: 8,579 Joined: 12th December 2002 From: Guildford, UK Member No.: 993 Device(s): HTC TyTN II |
Yep, class 6 SDHC. Works fine!
-------------------- This months MoDaCo WinMo Week device: the MWg Zinc II! Ask your questions HERE and download the show here! 2.25GB of backup storage online for free with Mozy! - https://mozy.com/?ref=VQ664H |
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