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I’ve been quite busy lately taking care of my other businesses that I haven’t been able to really tinker with my ASUS EEE. I’ve been bringing along my new baby to my meetings though and the reaction has been universal. Everyone wants to touch it and play with it and almost always everyone wants to buy one. A sister in law of mine saw my EEE and immediately decided that she wants to buy the pink EEE. I’ll be bringing her to my favorite store this week and we’ll get her 4GB non-Surf version.
One thing that bothered her though was the Xandros OS. She wanted Windows as her native OS and I said that it won’t be a problem. I’ve read most of the comments on my previous EEE posts and I think the most asked question is how to install Windows on the EEE. Fortunately, I recently discovered this really useful site where you can get all of the important information about the EEE. Visit this site, which is a wiki page that has all the answers to practically all of the most asked questions with regards to the EEE. There are even tutorials there on how to use some of the functions of Xandros and yes, how to install Windows on the EEE.
The A-Z Command Line Resource
Workaround for clean installation of Vista Upgrade versions
Windows XP SP2: Friend or Foe
CrossOver Mac: Run Windows Apps on Mac OS
C#: Synchronizing the Reading and Writing of a Resource Efficiently
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2 Responses for "A resource page for the EEE"
February 21st, 2008 at 2:39 pm
1If I was going to get an EEE I’d have to have Windows on it. The big question though is how slow does it run?
February 22nd, 2008 at 12:54 pm
2Tough, yes – innovative no. Devil May Cry 4 doesn’t offer anything new. We’ve seen and done it before. The graphics are okay, however its the same hack and slash that we’ve seen before. The real gripe: There are too many freaking cut scenes. Way too many. You play for 5 minutes and there’s a cutscene – every time you turn around there is a darn cut scene. Gimme a break already. The developers did not take advantage of the awesome power of the PS3 – producing an alright game. I just expect an awesome and different Devil May Cry – and what was delivered was the same gaming experience as the three previous titles. Its not bad, its just the same old thing.
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