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Asus EEE PC 4GB

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Been looking for a 4GB one for ages, and have now ended up with 2 of them in the house (one here now and one due wednesday).

I ordered from Ebuyer when they had stock, but was in Peterborough yesterday and the currys digital in the Queensgate Centre had them in stock, so bought another because I just had to have one to play with over Easter.

I am leaving xandros on one, and installing XP on the other.

I have been playing with Xandros in advanced user mode since yesterday and it seems quiet slick, and once updated with all the latest software seems to cope well with Playing MP3s, and DIVX/Xvid movies from an SD card.

I am now trying to find some games and stuff to install on it, any ideas. This is the xandros one.

The forum on the site encephaopathy linked to is really good - there's plenty of support and some interesting hardware mods people have attempted.

It's worth upgrading the RAM in the eeePC - the built in Xandros system will recognise upto 1gb.

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I have now registered on the EEEUser forums, and you are right it has a wealth of info.

I have however now ditched xandros on both eee pcs, and both now have XP installed along with 2GB of ram in each. Using an 8GB SDHC card to install applications on I have 2GB free on one EEE pc and the other 1.6GB free. So far, so good.

I have now registered on the EEEUser forums, and you are right it has a wealth of info.

I have however now ditched xandros on both eee pcs, and both now have XP installed along with 2GB of ram in each. Using an 8GB SDHC card to install applications on I have 2GB free on one EEE pc and the other 1.6GB free. So far, so good.

Thats exactly what I have done with mine, I contributed in a very small way to a guide to installing XP on the Eeepc forums :)

I use mine as my Vag-Com device, it's perfect for it, almost made for the job :) and it's great when I am working away in the CI / NI I can get all I need for the week away into my hand luggage then wooooot.

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