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Domesticated
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Mar-17-2011 18:53
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Ian
Not dead yet.
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mines acer but I've had to do what you're on about this week. When booting at the bios, alt & f10 (repeatedly) got me into the recovery console which ran everything for reinstallation. Maybe not any help for you though.
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Mar-17-2011 19:21
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Domesticated
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Okay, thanks. I've been googling all sorts of things to try and work this out. Just then I tried 'recovery console asus netbook' and I got an article basically repeating what you said.
However, that method will restore it to factory settings, with all the Asus bloatware still on it. Does anyone know a way to get a clean install, without resorting to piracy? I looked at Tiny 7, as Tiny XP was brilliant for me in the past, but it's gotten some pretty bad reviews so I'm not feeling adventurous.
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Mar-17-2011 19:51
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Ian
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I'm not sure, but what I had the option of myself was the windows 7 upgrade discs (came with vista but was just 3 weeks before win7 was out so it was promotional) so when I did that restore thing, I then went to upgrade and chose to install it afresh so I've got none of the Acer Bloatware myself. Failing that, I'm not sure, but it should still work better after than now in theory.
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Mar-17-2011 22:09
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Jarvmeister
Building a fire......

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| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
basically all computers sold today no longer give you an installation disc |
That is simply not true. I resell Dell laptops, PCs and servers. In every case the Dells I sell do come with an operating system disc to reload your Windows operating system, and in some cases come with both a 64 and a 32 bit version on two separate DvDs. Recovery partitions are becoming more and more popular these days though, and feature on most machines often as well as the DvDs I mentioned before.
Maybe it's just a UK thing, but I've not heard of this new rule where PCs etc are not supplied with operating system media.
Anyway, to the OP: download a copy of the version of Windows you are currently running, there are plenty about. Burn to a disc, boot off the disc and follow the prompts. Enter your license key that is stuck probably to the base of your netbook when prompted, there's no piracy involved here, you own the license to do this.
You've going to run into trouble when you run the operating system for the first time, as it's likely that your network card (wireless and ethernet) will not have been setup and installed. You'll have to go to the manufacturers website, on another PC, and download the relevant drivers.
I've rebuilt probably upwards of about 500 PCs in the last 10 years. Most of the time these days they go without hitch, but even now I get some curve balls. I certainly wouldn't fancy doing it for the first time without a complete wealth of resources available to you.
igottaknow is right though, I've never used a decent netbook, they are cheap for a reason, and I never recommend them on the basis that they are disappointingly slow. That said, a clean install will speed up your machine, and if I were travelling I might get one because they are ultra portable, and if you loose it it's not such a massive expense.
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Mar-17-2011 22:13
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Zyklon_Jay
wehrmacht bitches be at!

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Mar-17-2011 22:15
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Domesticated
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| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
Anyway, to the OP: download a copy of the version of Windows you are currently running, there are plenty about. Burn to a disc, boot off the disc and follow the prompts. Enter your license key that is stuck probably to the base of your netbook when prompted, there's no piracy involved here, you own the license to do this. |
Thanks, that was the answer I was looking for. I can't believe I didn't think of that.
| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
The root of your problems is not bloat ware, its that crappy netbooks are inherently slow. You would have been better off laying out more cash for a compact 12" laptop. |
That's not true at all. I've been astounded by the performance of this machine. I've run Ableton Live on it satisfactorily (which is a complete resource hog), as well as editing and rendering video, converting audio files and playing 3D games. It's handled them all fine. People don't buy netbooks for that sort of crap, anyway. They're primarily for email, internet and word processing, which they do perfectly.
Buying a 12" laptop would hardly have made sense for me, given that I spent 8 months living out of a backpack. It was a hard enough decision to even take a computer in the first place.
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