Guest CJ Rowlands Posted October 8, 2008 Report Posted October 8, 2008 Well, as my title says, i have a EeePC 900, and ive installed vista home premium onto it. This makes two main problems: Lack of space Lack of drivers so, i was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me: A ) Where can i find any decent EeePC related drivers for vista & B ) Is it possible to somehow link the two drives together, so the EeePC thinks they are one drive? I know this sounds crazy, but it would solve a lot of peoples problems with issues of running out of space, making Xp or vista complain. Hope you can help cris
Guest BowieBowie Posted November 27, 2008 Report Posted November 27, 2008 Well, as my title says, i have a EeePC 900, and ive installed vista home premium onto it. This makes two main problems: Lack of space Lack of drivers so, i was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me: A ) Where can i find any decent EeePC related drivers for vista & B ) Is it possible to somehow link the two drives together, so the EeePC thinks they are one drive? I know this sounds crazy, but it would solve a lot of peoples problems with issues of running out of space, making Xp or vista complain. Hope you can help cris I think you should forget about VISTA. It won't work and even you manage to get everything work, it will be pretty slow. Windows XP work with Asus Eee PC 900, so you can give it a try. Drivers can be found Asus website (not for VISTA).
Guest jpfarah Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 i installed vista on my eee pc 900 everything worked perfect except the network adaptor. any help with that? Well, as my title says, i have a EeePC 900, and ive installed vista home premium onto it. This makes two main problems: Lack of space Lack of drivers so, i was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me: A ) Where can i find any decent EeePC related drivers for vista & B ) Is it possible to somehow link the two drives together, so the EeePC thinks they are one drive? I know this sounds crazy, but it would solve a lot of peoples problems with issues of running out of space, making Xp or vista complain. Hope you can help cris
Guest awarner (MVP) Posted September 29, 2009 Report Posted September 29, 2009 Generic network adaptors should work as long as you know the chipset used. Personally scrap Vista as it was never designed to run on a limited netbook and use XP until Windows 7 arrives. I'm using W7 Starter and it's running really well, any version should be ok though. There are a few things I wish Starter had but it is a cut down version and designed for netbooks specifically.
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