![]() I think XP would work okay with the extra 16GB drive, it would be slower but not that hard to integrate. Just make sure your Chip is supported, I would still try the latest Win7 Driver 1st though from Intel.That was a really great review, its good to know about the extra secrets hidden away in the registry. I have Used Daniel K's hacked drivers for my computers SoundBlaster Soundcard for a number of yrs, but he also releases "fixes" for other things as, and when he needs them, I think all his Intel Graphics patch does is add the Control Panel back so you can adjust stuff Yes it is surprisingly good for a Netbook that came with XP, I don't use it a lot now as I also got myself a M$ Surface 3 with Rewards Points late last yr. 494 yesterdayĪ Win7 Graphics Driver should work under Win10, try that not a Win XP or Vista one. It was the VGA Driver for my Intel Graphics I messed with as the default Win10 driver does not include the Intel Control Panel Applet or Functions, at least it didn't ? my EeePc actually updated to Win10 version. The ACPI Driver is used by Windows for Power Management and ? as far as I know Sorry Hazel, didn't see your replies my Ten Forums emails have been going to junk mail the last 3 days, should of realised when I didn't see any "Ten" emails yesterday. The 701sd is the one with the removable/upgradeable mini ssd, and I had upgraded it from 8gb to 64gb a few years ago, and 2gb Ram. I now have clean installs of Windows 10 running perfectly on:Īnd not quite perfect but pretty good on the Asus Eee PC 701sd. Haven't tried anything else so far.īut just wanted to share. My antivirus program page doesn't fit on the screen is the only issue so far but I can drag the screen. Windows 10 windows are all useable and resolution looks fine, and they fit on the page with the option to scroll down. Might try that again in compatibility mode (if I can find where I saved the driver).Īnyway it runs fine without it. I had the same thing with Windows 7 and had to manually install an ACPI driver. The only issue (which I expected) is the screen resolution - it's not that bad, but slightly stretched (not that noticeable) and Windows didn't manage to find a driver for that. Since December the Windows Updates have had lots of issues and the machine is quite slow at Windows updates at the best of times, and it was due for a refresh, so thought I would try Windows 10 on it. I have been having problems with Windows 7 on it recently after running it with that on for a few years. I've just clean installed Windows 10 on my Eee PC 701sd (with 64gb ssd), which had Windows 7 on it - and used the tutorial for clean install without upgrading first, to activate. ![]()
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