Install Windows Xp Eeepc 701 Linux

So, today when I went to, as I have been doing for the past week or so, everything went crazy and when I rebooted the Eee, I was met with the picture above. I then rebooted again in recovery mode, and no matter what I tried, I could not resurrect xwindows, given my novice level linux skills. So, instead of reinstalling Ubuntu, I went ahead and installed XP on the Eee. Because I have a legal copy lying around unused and because I was going to have to install XP anyway to take advantage of the touchscreen panel I plan on installing on this sucker (it’s ordered and *should* arrive on Monday; w00t). Besides, all the programs I was using regularly in Ubuntu (Firefox and Pidgin) are available for Windoze and I can install a few Windoze games on here now if I really want to (I have a 16GB flash drive I’m going to be installing internally when I add the touchscreen). Screensaver Bergerak Untuk Pc Games there.

Install Linux Windows Virtual Pc

While my passion is for Macs, the rest of my household prefer Windows. In early 2011, I picked up an Asus EeePC 701SD. It featured the Celeron 900 MHz processor underclocked to 630 MHz, and I put 2 GB RAM in it. This model came with an 8 GB SSD, and both Windows XP and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS ran beautifully on it without a space issues. Asus Eee PC 701 Netbook. You can remove it and install Puppy. So I downloaded UNetbootin and since I'm using a Windows XP right now I clicked on the download.

In any case, installation of XP on the Eee is simple: 1. Plug in an external DVD drive via USB (I had a Newertech USB 2. Buku Pengantar Filsafat Ilmu Pdf File on this page. 0 Universal Drive Adapter lying around so I picked up a cheap Panasonic internal drive from Best Buy and used that). Start your Eee and Hit F2 at the Asus start up screen, so that you can change some settings in the BIOS. Navigate to Advanced—>OS Installation and set it to Start. Press F10 to save and boot.

When the start up screen appears again, hit Esc and choose your external USB CD/DVD drive from the list of options. Make sure your XP installation disk is in the drive before moving on. Remember to hit a key when the little text pops up saying “Hit any key to boot from CD” or whatever it says.

Then just follow normal Windows installation. You’ll have to delete the internal drive’s partition before Windows will let you format and install. Install Vrml Viewer on this page. After installation is fully complete and Windows has rebooted, slap teh DVD that came with your Eee PC into the DVD-ROM drive and run the Install All drivers wizard. You’ll have to reboot 3 times. After that finishes then you’re done. Grab and run Windows Update to ensure you’re safe from viruses / security holes, grab [[[Firefox]]], and grab [[[Mahalo Follow]]] while you’re at it.;-) Also, [[[Pidgin]]] is an excellent little cross-platform chat program.

What’s cool about Windows XP on the Eee? Well for one thing, you can set the display to 800×600 and the mouse will scroll the screen down or up (so more screen real estate through a hat trick). Also, I’ll finally be able to run the software that came with my [[[Sony Portable Reader]]]. UPDATE: OH YEAH! After you finish everything make sure you hit F2 at startup again and toggle install from Start to Finished (otherwise your USB 2.0 peripherals will only function at USB 1.1 speeds). Also, for more details on how to do this, see.

Thanks Dear C.K, and HoezayC. I would like to inform u, I have a SP2 license version and I did not connect any external PEN drive so there’s no question of memory size (i.e.2 GB). I tried as per the instructions given in the user manual. I have Eee PC 4G. It worked until the installation files have been copied to the eee pc from the SP2 CD using external USB DVD drive (Sony). Step by step, I ‘ve formated the partitions to NTSC format and after it has done copying installation files, it asked for reboot.