Just overclocked mine with Setfsb. works great. Only bumped mine up a little to 1.7 so far and just doing a bit of stress testing.
Assuming he's putting it into hibernate (which laptop users do instead of a full shutdown) then yes that's normal.Was just looking a customer review on this site for the white NC10:
"I bought this laptop a few weeks ago however before i even turned it on i upgraded it to SSD (OCZ Core V2 - 60GB) and put 2GB of ram in instead of the 1GB it comes with. This laptop, is pretty amazing, the boot time is < 5 seconds from bios load up."
Is that actually possible, or is this guy using a little artistic license and over-enthusiasm?
<5 seconds is a bold claim.
I do want to believe!
I wanted to install ms office on my new nc10 but then realized it doesn't have a cd drive(i knew this before buying, just forgot, lol. incidentally, why do they supply software on cd's if it doesn't natively have a cd drive? surely makes more sense to supply it on usb sticks or something)
anyway, what's the best way to install it? things i saw online suggested either creating an image on the desktop computer and then copying it and mounting it via usb drive. or sharing the cd drive (which I have no idea how to do) or just direct copying the folder.
What've people on here done? what's the best way?