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ASUS Eeee PC 1000HD Win7 Install
In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? Thanks. Al. |
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On 02/24/2012 06:25 PM, Allen Drake wrote:
In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? Thanks. Al. You plan to use it while you're driving? There are a lot of netbooks with Windows 7. Here's a few: http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCateg...&name=Netbooks -- Alias |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote:
In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? For your intended uses, XP is fine, and will be considerably less demanding of your hardware than W7. Stef |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 18:34:50 +0100, Alias
wrote: On 02/24/2012 06:25 PM, Allen Drake wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? Thanks. Al. You plan to use it while you're driving? There are a lot of netbooks with Windows 7. Here's a few: http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCateg...&name=Netbooks Thanks for the link Alias. I did see many out of stock in my own search so that narrows it down a bit. Am now wondering how much of a difference would be noticed with a 1.66 Ghz CPU using what I would be limiting myself to. Email and net browsing. I have already tried Delorme Street Atlas and Topo North America and found them to be much better then any of the GPS units I have. I especially like Google live traffic reports with the Navigator application along with Internet radio So I can't help but wonder if Win7 would show any improvements. I wouldn't mind spending another $500 if I would see something that I wouldn't with the 900 MHz I already have. Al. |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 17:55:56 +0000 (UTC), Stefan Patric
wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? For your intended uses, XP is fine, and will be considerably less demanding of your hardware than W7. Stef What hardware demands would there be as I don't quite understand in terms of a computer with no moving parts. Although I guess I could fit a printer in the passenger seat {) I have a laptop mount to the right and a Roadmate 1700 7" GPS/Video monitor for rear mounted camera in the center under the rear view mirror. Takes the monotony out of a 80 mile per day drive to the next state to work 6 days a week. Most of the traffic crawls as I look to the right and left and see many using cell phones and actually have seen some reading when there is no movement at all. |
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Allen Drake wrote:
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 17:55:56 +0000 (UTC), Stefan Patric wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? For your intended uses, XP is fine, and will be considerably less demanding of your hardware than W7. Stef What hardware demands would there be as I don't quite understand in terms of a computer with no moving parts. Although I guess I could fit a printer in the passenger seat {) W7 uses more processing power and memory than XP. The aero interface in particular is a resource hog, even with an application maximised. This machine has a 1.6GHz, hyperthreading CPU, and even with 2Gig of RAM, isn't fast enough to stream decent quality video, which it does under XP with no problems. The battery life is shorter under W7 as well. As a marginal case, the EEEPC 701 will just about run XP, bt has no chance of even coming close to running W7. It runs the lighter Linux distributions with ease, of course... -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 19:06:51 +0000, John Williamson
wrote: Allen Drake wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 17:55:56 +0000 (UTC), Stefan Patric wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? For your intended uses, XP is fine, and will be considerably less demanding of your hardware than W7. Stef What hardware demands would there be as I don't quite understand in terms of a computer with no moving parts. Although I guess I could fit a printer in the passenger seat {) W7 uses more processing power and memory than XP. The aero interface in particular is a resource hog, even with an application maximised. This machine has a 1.6GHz, hyperthreading CPU, and even with 2Gig of RAM, isn't fast enough to stream decent quality video, which it does under XP with no problems. The battery life is shorter under W7 as well. As a marginal case, the EEEPC 701 will just about run XP, bt has no chance of even coming close to running W7. It runs the lighter Linux distributions with ease, of course... Thanks. This is very useful and helpful to know. I guess I will be keeping XP in this case. Al. |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake
wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have a 1GB EEE which I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 Ultimate (a two-step upgrade--first to Vista, then to Windows 7; it's not possible to upgrade directly). As I expected, it runs Windows 7 very slowly. I did it because it made my life somewhat easier if my desktops and my laptop were all consistent in what operating system they ran, and because I use the EEE for almost nothing but e-mail when traveling (and its slowness hardly matters for that use). Unless you're like me, you'd probably be better off sticking with XP. I didn't spend anything to do mine, but it's unlikely to be worth it for you to spend the money to upgrade your hardware. |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 13:10:09 -0700, Ken Blake
wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have a 1GB EEE which I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 Ultimate (a two-step upgrade--first to Vista, then to Windows 7; it's not possible to upgrade directly). As I expected, it runs Windows 7 very slowly. I did it because it made my life somewhat easier if my desktops and my laptop were all consistent in what operating system they ran, and because I use the EEE for almost nothing but e-mail when traveling (and its slowness hardly matters for that use). Unless you're like me, you'd probably be better off sticking with XP. I didn't spend anything to do mine, but it's unlikely to be worth it for you to spend the money to upgrade your hardware. I have never upgraded an OS so I should rephrase that. I always like to have a full Windows install. I have several that I have installed on other desktops and some systems still have XP. All but one have SSDs. I just bought another copy of W7 today in anticipation of using it but I guess I will leave the netbook with XP. I did notice a big difference when I cloned to the SSD for the netbook. I plan to do a clean install of XP if I finally decide to keep that OS as I over did it when I installed to many apps just to see how much it would take. I tried removing many but it didn't seem to regain any speed and left remnants and most likely is bogging down the registry or what ever else happens when you do what I did. Clean installs always make me feel better. It's like spring cleaning. You are saying it is not possible to use a Win7 Upgrade disk with XP and must go through Vista or are you referring to Ultimate? I did have some major problems trying to do a repair install on Ultimate. It seems that can't be done PERIOD. |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote:
In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? Thanks. Al. IMHO - you'd be a lot better off installing Debian Stable. It's a trivial thing to do and would probably give you significantly better performance than either of the MS alternatives. Have it installed on my wife's eeepc - I've just upgraded it to 2GB and a recent 32GB SSD - runs very nicely. |
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On 24 Feb 2012 21:01:36 GMT, ray wrote:
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? Thanks. Al. IMHO - you'd be a lot better off installing Debian Stable. It's a trivial thing to do and would probably give you significantly better performance than either of the MS alternatives. Have it installed on my wife's eeepc - I've just upgraded it to 2GB and a recent 32GB SSD - runs very nicely. Well Ray thank you very much for that? I'm psyched. I just Googled and I am ready for it. Al. |
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On 24 Feb 2012 21:01:36 GMT, ray wrote:
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? Thanks. Al. IMHO - you'd be a lot better off installing Debian Stable. It's a trivial thing to do and would probably give you significantly better performance than either of the MS alternatives. Have it installed on my wife's eeepc - I've just upgraded it to 2GB and a recent 32GB SSD - runs very nicely. I just have to find out if it will run DeLorme applications first. |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 16:10:00 -0500, Allen Drake wrote:
On 24 Feb 2012 21:01:36 GMT, ray wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? Thanks. Al. IMHO - you'd be a lot better off installing Debian Stable. It's a trivial thing to do and would probably give you significantly better performance than either of the MS alternatives. Have it installed on my wife's eeepc - I've just upgraded it to 2GB and a recent 32GB SSD - runs very nicely. I just have to find out if it will run DeLorme applications first. I've not dabbled with that but: I can pretty well guarantee that it won't run any software made by delorme - it's almost certainly MS only. However, have a look at gpsbabel.org - that may help. |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 13:43:17 -0500, Allen Drake wrote:
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 17:55:56 +0000 (UTC), Stefan Patric wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? For your intended uses, XP is fine, and will be considerably less demanding of your hardware than W7. Stef What hardware demands would there be as I don't quite understand in terms of a computer with no moving parts. Although I guess I could fit a printer in the passenger seat {) CPU and RAM, mainly. W7 is a resource glutton, but not as bad as Vista. Microsoft's recommended hardware minimums for W7 are 1 GHz CPU, 1GB RAM for 32-bit OS, and 2 for 64-bit. These are the absolutely barest of MINIMUMs. Just enough to install, boot and run the OS. And even then it will be sluggish. It will be hitting virtual RAM a lot when running any apps, which will further negatively affect performance. Stick with XP. FWIW, just as a comparison since someone recommended Linux. A little over a year ago, I set up a EeePC 900--900MHz Celeron M and 1GB RAM--with Eeebuntu 3.0, a customize version of Ubuntu Linux for the EeePC. It installed without a hitch and everything worked. It took 1.7GB of the SSD to install, including the apps. For e-mail, web, word processing, playing and streaming video, etc. it worked great. Much smoother and more responsive than the version of XP (Home, I think) that was originally on it. Although, XP didn't run all that badly. Still very usable. You just had to be careful not to open too many browser tab windows, or run too many apps at once. To give you an idea of RAM usage after booting to the desktop, no apps running: Eeebuntu 262MB; XP 476MB. Stef |
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On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 05:05:03 +0000 (UTC), Stefan Patric
wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 13:43:17 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 17:55:56 +0000 (UTC), Stefan Patric wrote: On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:45 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: In my attempts to max out this netbook I have replaced the HDD with a Crucial SSD and upgraded to 2 Gigs of RAM and am now wondering if it would be better to keep Windows XP Pro or install Win7. I will be doing so on a system that is only running a 900 MHZ CPU and Windows 7 Advisor reports it will be running slow so I have to ask if it will even be worth it. Cost doesn't matter as by adding the SSD, RAM and Win7 will be more then the original price and I simply want a small device I can mount in the front of my car as a GPS with a 10" screen and can access email and Google with no need for any other intensive apps. I like being able to carry around this tiny thing on the go and on the job. I have also considered purchasing a totally new portable. I already have an ASUS G73SW but that is just to big and expensive to take on the road. Any of you people have automobile mounted portable Win7 machines and have any suggestions? For your intended uses, XP is fine, and will be considerably less demanding of your hardware than W7. Stef What hardware demands would there be as I don't quite understand in terms of a computer with no moving parts. Although I guess I could fit a printer in the passenger seat {) CPU and RAM, mainly. W7 is a resource glutton, but not as bad as Vista. Microsoft's recommended hardware minimums for W7 are 1 GHz CPU, 1GB RAM for 32-bit OS, and 2 for 64-bit. These are the absolutely barest of MINIMUMs. Just enough to install, boot and run the OS. And even then it will be sluggish. It will be hitting virtual RAM a lot when running any apps, which will further negatively affect performance. Stick with XP. FWIW, just as a comparison since someone recommended Linux. A little over a year ago, I set up a EeePC 900--900MHz Celeron M and 1GB RAM--with Eeebuntu 3.0, a customize version of Ubuntu Linux for the EeePC. It installed without a hitch and everything worked. It took 1.7GB of the SSD to install, including the apps. For e-mail, web, word processing, playing and streaming video, etc. it worked great. Much smoother and more responsive than the version of XP (Home, I think) that was originally on it. Although, XP didn't run all that badly. Still very usable. You just had to be careful not to open too many browser tab windows, or run too many apps at once. To give you an idea of RAM usage after booting to the desktop, no apps running: Eeebuntu 262MB; XP 476MB. Stef Thanks Stef this is very good info. I am thinking of trying Linux keeping a fresh install of XP and swap drives if things don't go well. I wonder if I can install to an SD card and run a dual boot system. Either that or partition a 256G SSD. Just a thought. Al. |
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