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06-06-2012 10:58 AM
Thanks Paul. Bit of a shame i had to return it it was a nice little netbook, it handled HD nicely and could multitask the basics... Shame for the 3g and the flimsy bits and bad pixel though... I would try it again if i found a 3g version with the n800 - it wasn't bad, i wouldn't like anything less than that processor though so few netbooks could do ...
Thanks paul!
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06-06-2012 11:39 AM - edited 06-06-2012 11:56 AM
Sorry to hear that.
Maybe you would prefer the business version.
You can get this specific product # configured with the broadband module included
I don't know if you can get it where you live, but you can check.
Paul
08-04-2012 10:23 AM
Hi:
The processor in that model is a 64 bit capable processor.
http://ark.intel.com/products/58917/Intel-Atom-Processor-N2800-(1M-Cache-1_86-GHz)
That normally means you can install a 64 bit OS, but I have read somewhere that even if the processor is 64 bit capable, that does't always guarantee you can install a 64 bit OS.
On any system I have ever had where the processor specs state it is 64 bit capable, I have always been able to install a 64 bit OS.
It may be different for Mini's. I just don't know.
Paul
08-05-2012 06:01 PM
Sorry for my poor English
It is possible usage 4 GB RAM and unlock x64 locked instruction... You have to download some tools eg.:
DmiFit, ezh2o2, phoenixtool207, decrypt the bios, patch module microcode update e.g from ASUS Eee PC 1225C, and flashig hp mini now. PAE working perfect, x64 working perfect. You may be modified slice
Many of the HP engineers are young and most come straight from college. Many of them are even great engineers. School does not teach good coding habits though, but everyone knows bad code when they see it.
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Individual rom modules will be in the form:
024E56C9-7022-4E79-A9D8-10AE9DE8FEFE_0_1135.ROM
024E56C9-7022-4E79-A9D8-10AE9DE8FEFE_0_975.ROM
024E56C9-7022-4E79-A9D8-10AE9DE8FEFE_1_1135.ROM
024E56C9-7022-4E79-A9D8-10AE9DE8FEFE_1_975.ROM
04FF1E76-A3A2-490B-93E3-CE21F78D16D6_1_702.ROM
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PADDING-00000000_0_2.ROM
PADDING-000E35D0_0_859.ROM
PADDING-002325C8_0_856.ROM
You need to know assembler well and prepare for an emergency flash
I did and it is worth the lock off
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08-19-2013 05:37 AM
hi everyone i just did the crucial system scanner on my mini 110 im running windows 7 home primium on a 1gb ram and 250GB hard drive and it works fine but can get slow at some points. crucial said that the max i can run is 2GB ram but then it says this: How much memory your Windows OS will recognize depends on which version of Windows you are running. 32-bit versions of Windows will see (and utilize) only 3GB or 3.5GB. To utilize more memory, install a 64-bit version of your OS. so i went on the link it had and as im running home premium (32bit) 4 gb ram should work fine not 100 percent tho
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