you probably have all this but:
A: a floppy
B: the second floppy
C: the hard drive
D: etc additional drives in the time order windows discovered them

To eject, click on the remove hardware icon at the bottom right
left click is less confusing than right click
you get a list of removable drives, can be confusing which is which, looking at 
My Computer can help to work this out, left click the one you want, get message 
box "ok to remove hardware"

you can really skip the eject process if it is not actually writing

virtual memory is hard drive pretending to be RAM, settings in control panel, 
system properties, advanced

Tony

> 
> Hi...
> 
> Still no luck making a live SoaS on the eeePC.  I guess need to learn a lot 
> more about Windows before I can do it.  I have no idea which drive is which 
> (A,B,...F,G...etc) or how to properly eject. a usb.  Oh well, I do have 2 
> working non-persistant copies I can use Saturday, one on the MacBook and one 
> on the eeePC.
> 
> I spent today printing and preparing materials to hand out at InfoTech on 
> Saturday. Tomorrow I have to go get the CUELA XO library machines, bring them 
> home and get them all reflashed and charged so I can check them out to 
> teachers on Saturday. So, I am running out of time to do much more with SoaS 
> before Saturday.  
> 
> I do intend to pursue this until it is at a point when I can write the "Super 
> Simple Steps to Soas," or something like that.  Here is my report and some of 
> my problems.
> 
> Problems keep coming up when I try to run the Live usb Creator on the eeePC. 
> It keeps choosing the my source drive as the one to use as a target.  
> Sometimes it looks like it is ready to work, but then comes up with the 
> message that the checksums are wrong.  I have no idea how to check them after 
> downloading and before using them.
> 
> I do notice that there is an option to download the software as a part of the 
> creation process.  I assume this would cause fewer problems. Can the eeePC 
> handle this? I could have it run overnight.
> 
> What does it mean when it says that I am running out of "Virtual Memory?"  
> What is the largest size SD card can I use?  How do I implement its use? Macs 
> are so much easier (even though they can't do everything we wish they could).
> 
> Maybe I should just visit the local library and check out a copy of Windows 
> for Dummmies, or should it be PCs for Dummies?  I haven't a clue.
> 
> I did check on the frame triggers on the eeePC.  The corners (all except the 
> upper left) worked to trigger the frame.  The suggestions to use the "fn" key 
> to enable the F1, F2, and F3 keys to do what they do on the XO worked great. 
> That is the "teacher friendly" way to solve that problem.
> 
> I notice that there has been a lot of use of SoaS in Argentina and some other 
> Latin American countries.  Are they using the same basic methods to create 
> the usb sticks? I was thinking of asking them for suggestions too.
> 
> I'll keep you posted on my progress (or lack of it ;-D )
> 
> Thanks again to all of you who are helping me with this learning experience,
> 
> Caryl
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> Hi...<br><br>Still no luck making a live SoaS on the eeePC.  I guess need to 
> learn a lot more about Windows before I can do it.  I have no idea which 
> drive is which (A,B,...F,G...etc) or how to properly eject. a usb.  Oh well, 
> I do have 2 working non-persistant copies I can use Saturday, one on the 
> MacBook and one on the eeePC.<br><br>I spent today printing and preparing 
> materials to hand out at InfoTech on Saturday. Tomorrow I have to go get the 
> CUELA XO library machines, bring them home and get them all reflashed and 
> charged so I can check them out to teachers on Saturday. So, I am running out 
> of time to do much more with SoaS before Saturday.  <br><br>I do intend to 
> pursue this until it is at a point when I can write the "Super Simple Steps 
> to Soas," or something like that.  Here is my report and some of my 
> problems.<br><br>Problems keep coming up when I try to run the Live usb 
> Creator on the eeePC. It keeps choosing the my source drive as the one to use 
> as a targe!
 t.  Sometimes it looks like it is ready to work, but then comes up with the 
message that the checksums are wrong.  I have no idea how to check them after 
downloading and before using them.<br><br>I do notice that there is an option 
to download the software as a part of the creation process.  I assume this 
would cause fewer problems. Can the eeePC handle this? I could have it run 
overnight.<br><br>What does it mean when it says that I am running out of 
"Virtual Memory?"  What is the largest size SD card can I use?  How do I 
implement its use? Macs are so much easier (even though they can't do 
everything we wish they could).<br><br>Maybe I should just visit the local 
library and check out a copy of Windows for Dummmies, or should it be PCs for 
Dummies?  I haven't a clue.<br><br>I did check on the frame triggers on the 
eeePC.  The corners (all except the upper left) worked to trigger the frame.  
The suggestions to use the "fn" key to enable the F1, F2, and F3 keys to d!
 o what they do on the XO worked great. That is the "teacher friendly" 
way to solve that problem.<br><br>I notice that there has been a lot of use of 
SoaS in Argentina and some other Latin American countries.  Are they using the 
same basic methods to create the usb sticks? I was thinking of asking them for 
suggestions too.<br><br>I'll keep you posted on my progress (or lack of it ;-D 
)<br><br>Thanks again to all of you who are helping me with this learning 
experience,<br><br>Caryl<br><br>                                           
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