My Asus shipped with XP and 1GB of memory which I upped to 2 and
installed 7. For XP, 1gb is fine, but I really am clueless as to how or
why anyone would want to run Vista or 7 under 1GB.
V7.1 of Window-eyes ran fine, but 7.2 is even more responsive since it
includes the patch.
On 6/21/2010 9:09 AM, Karyn Campbell wrote:
Janet,
Stay away from the Dell as the memory on that is not upgradeable as of last
August. When we bought our Asus netbooks. Also with the Dell, the function
key does not behave as expected.
I'm running XP on my netbook as it was recommended at the time that one not
get Windows 7 on a netbook. Keep in mind that this was prior to Windows 7
coming out.
We run 2 gb of RAM in our netbooks, having had that upgraded at the time of
purchase.
HTH.
Karyn Campbell, Illinois USA, [email protected]
Using WE 7.2 on Toshiba laptop running Vista home premium SP 1 32 bit with
Office 2007 and IE 7 along with Asus netbook running XP home 32 bit with
Office 2007 and IE 7 with AVG 8.5 free on both machines.
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