I tried and tried and search searched the net. In the end I gave up and installed XP. I like OS's that have drivers for hardware you see.![]()
I just told the guy it wasn't possible.. Didn't want to waste my time!
Ta for the link anyway Tomsk!

I tried and tried and search searched the net. In the end I gave up and installed XP. I like OS's that have drivers for hardware you see.![]()
I personally would NOT recommend any netbook (Acer, Asus, MSI, Samsung, Toshiba, HP etc) to be used as a primary PC. The screen (8.9" or 10.2" both have 1024 x 600 resolution), keyboard and trackpad are too small.
The size was what I liked as is was exceptionally portable.
Was thinking of a better specced laptop as the desk machine/home machine
The ONE that comes with Linux - is there any reason I can't put XP on afterwards myself? Thinking abut one of these for my Mum as a pure email/internet machine.
The 8G SSD version isn't so good for XP because the SSD is slow at writing.
I am thinking of getting one but only when the price drops a bit more. £150 is my budget and i can see them going for that in the new year.
Bearing in mind what it's for would that really be a problem?
What about the Linux distro that's on there, is that OK for an average user?
£180 now. I remember paying twice that for a Fujitsu PDA a few years ago !
Does anyone know if the 6cell and 9cell battery's for the acer one on the popular auction site stick out the back of the laptop or if they are the same size as the original battery?
The slow writes are a problem because XP uses the swap file a lot - there is only 512MB of RAM.
The linux distro is fine for the basic AA1. When I had one, it booted up fast, web browsing was good (bearing in mind the low res display). I never used the email app.
Just got the linux version with 1GB Ram and 120GB HDD for £125![]()
New ? That's a Billy bargain !