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Eeepc installing windows xp

2022.01.14 16:36


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If you have an 8G, you probably don't have to worry so much about space. Install Tips :. There's an Asus setup program in the root folder of the DVD that will automatically install all the required drivers. Press the "ESC" button on the keyboard while booting to select the drive to boot from. I was able to boot from a USB thumbdrive, but it took a lot of effort and there were some dangerous steps. Hibernation requires hard drive space equal to installed RAM! No way around it. Also, it takes about a minute to hibernate with 2GB.


Restore is much faster though, just a few seconds. Disable the Page File. But, you should limit the size and maybe move it to a SD card. Use NLite. This free tool will let you create a custom XP install disk. You can add in SP2 or SP3. You can also add in other things, like IE7. You can remove several space-hogging, unnecessary components.


These free tools let you turn CDs into. Daemon Tools tricks XP into thinking that a. Just make sure you don't install the extra junk like sponsor ad module, search provider, or start page that's enabled by default. Carefully install Microsoft Office. Use Slipstream to add in SP3 to your Office installation. Definitely do a custom install and only install the things you want. Compress the HDD if you run low on space.


This is a lot, when things get tight! It appears to have minimal, if any, impact on performance. Now, run the XP SP3 installer the file is update. It will take awhile. Enjoy the final major release of Windows XP! Now might be a good time to start burying your Vista gripes…. You can reinstall Linux, the version that comes with the Eee PC is available as an iso disk image from asus.


You can also install other versions of Linux Ubuntu, Fedora, etc easily. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Now might be a good time to start burying your Vista gripes… Share this: Email Print. Now you see the main menu. Then start the process "3" in the current MultiBoot-script.


This will take some time now. You will get some popups, just select always the default value. After copy is done, eject the stick in Windows and then by hand. I first thought that XP cannot access my stick anymore but simply the file was missing.


Maybe the MultiBoot has caused this error, but anyway