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With that out of the way, how is the machine? There’s plenty to like, especially at this modest price. That seems unreasonable – OpenOffice looks tempting.Īnother option is Linux I have not tried that yet but intend to. Home and Student is not licensed for business use.Īll this is worth mentioning since if you need business editions of Windows and Office it could end up costing more than the Netbook itself, unless you have some sort of subscription or site license deal that covers it. The netbook comes with trial versions of Office 2007 Home and Student, and separately PowerPoint 2007 I am not sure why PowerPoint is separate since it is also part of Home and Student, but I suppose you might want only PowerPoint.
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You can also use Anytime Upgrade online, though as far as I can tell you then have to upgrade twice, once to Home Premium and then again to Professional. The solution is either to wipe and reinstall Windows, using the version you want, or to do what I did and use the built-in Anytime Upgrade with a key for Windows 7 Professional.
Feature-wise I am OK with the Starter Windows on a netbook, except for one thing: you cannot join a Windows domain. The other big question is whether you can live with Windows 7 Starter Edition and without Microsoft Office. Microsoft and its OEM partners will not come close to Apple’s usability until they crack this problem and the signs are not good. The initial experience was fairly dismal, not because of the hardware, but thanks to an excessive amount of third-party software competing for attention. I fitted the 2GB RAM, plugged in, switched on. Although Windows 7 will run OK in 1GB, you can bump it up to 2GB for £30 or so unfortunately there is only one slot so you have to discard what is already installed. It comes with 1GB of RAM and Windows 7 Starter Edition. Having said that, you may find you need to spend some money to get it configured as you want. I am a fan of small, light machines, especially when the price is modest. It’s still impressive, and ideal for things like long flights or note-taking at conferences where laptop power is often not available. Up to 11 hours is claimed, though with typical use and wi-fi on 7 or 8 hours is more realistic. One of the main attractions of this machine is is long battery life. The NB305 is similar, slightly more expensive but available in different finishes such as brown and silver my NB300 is all-black, with a smart but easily smeared polished top.
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I'd love to be able to ultimately install from the command line.I’m typing this review on a Toshiba NB300 Netbook, which sports an Intel Atom N280 (1.66Ghz) CPU, 10.1" 1024×600 screen, 250GB hard drive, and sells for around £290 in the UK.
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How to associate the BT stack with the on-board device?.What is the best source for the driver? (latest I see via google search is 9.10.32 (or maybe.
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My source on the driver is a package geared toward Intel hardware, and I don't know if drivers are ever stripped down to apply to only a specific piece of hardware.
When I've tried installing the Toshiba 9.10.39 stack following the instructions at and modifying the tosrfusb.inf with the device ID for the Marvell hardware, it does associate, but it won't function due to 'registry errors' reported by the device in device manager.