Windows eeepc 901
I'm actually very impressed with the performance of Windows 7 on my netbook. More on that later. I thought people might find it useful to see a few performance benchmarks comparing Windows XP to Windows 7. Windows 7 seems to be the proper heir to XP, as most IT professionals and end users have written off Vista as crap. These benchmarks are not scientific. They are merely presented as a rough guide to how XP and Win7 run on a netbook.
Installing agian I already did, coz at 1st I thought it had some errors maybe that why there is no screen to see, but since its the second time, I guess it won't solve it. Regarding external monitor. Brilliant idea, I will try it, although I'm not sure if it will switch it as primary right away on the installed version I mean.
If its the video device not being intialized correctly then the output display won't matter. Have you tried boot to low res video F8 mode then install driver? Which P video driver are you using? Actually, is equipped with intel vga, if I'm correct, but I would assume, Win7 by default supports it, since it's older then win7's release. I will now try F Put the eeePC to sleep, then wake it, and it'll work normally.
Did try F8 low res, but nope, I still get the same blank screen. I can only get it running while in safemode! However i have a few issues.
First off wheen windows loads you just get a blank screen, you can hear its loaded fine but no login screen is displayed. I figure its booting into sleep mode maybe? Secondly Hibernation does not work at all the screen goes blank but machine refuses to turn off, HDD leds jus keep blinking away. There was initialy issues with the power management driver however windows downloaded a new driver in the action center.
I've searched the asus website in hope of finding windows 7 drivers but have had to wing it with xp driver where possible or whatever windows automatically picks up. All steps are easy except for the process of replacing hard drive.
Operating that part with patience and you will make it. Before learning the detail steps, there are some tools you need to prepare:. Optional External hard drive used to store backup image. If you store disk image on NAS or network, this one is unnecessary. Step 1. Click Backup and then select Disk Backup. Continue to finish backup for the hard disk.
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