An experiment - Windows 7 Beta on a Asus Eee PC

 

 

So I have been asked by a good friend to remove the Linux install on his Asus Eee PC 900 Series.  This quote “Linux is unusable, nice looking bit of kit however can’t use it for anything useful” so I thought I would change that, as an experiment of course.  The Netbook has a 16G internal flash drive (HDD) with a nice array of connections with 1G off memory as standard.  A small key board and the screen is nice, compact and clear.

The approach install Windows 7 Beta 32bit Ultimate and Office 2007. 

1.  Install Widows 7 from USB HDD boot.  Simple and becoming my standard approach to be honest.  Note this could have easily been achieved from a USB thumb drive (See a previous post)

2. Enter Product Key, no problem here

3. Install complete

4. Surprise Surprise, all drivers seem to be present and working from the base install, Wireless, network, display the lot!

Ok so the install post HDD file copy was not fast.  Approx 1.5 hours to get to a working desktop.  However a working desktop I have.  See picture.  Performance seems quite acceptable, however with a 2G DIMM upgrade it will fly.  So Windows 7 continues to impress, I really think we have something good here.

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Apologies for mess on the desk, the Asus is sitting on my Lenovo T60p, no prizes for the other Microsoft product spots!

Hey, Master Chief that’s not your Netbook :)