New os

August 8th, 2013

Hello running win 7 ultimate on samsung n130 netbook and is dam slow everything takes for ever.i want to put on another os that will be nice and zippy fast any tips please,i have no optical drive but can install from usb
intel atom GHz processor
2gb ram 1 plus 1 upgrade

Answer #1
Windows Home Premium x86 or Windows XP SP3
Answer #2
Install a good Linux distro!
Answer #3
Yep I would suggest linux too.
Answer #4
dummer replied: Hello running win 7 ultimate on samsung n130 netbook and is dam slow everything takes for ever.i want to put on another os that will be nice and zippy fast any tips please,i have no optical drive but can install from usb
intel atom GHz processor
2gb ram 1 plus 1 upgrade

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enterprise/products-and-technologies/virtualization/thinpc.aspx
This flys on my 5″ umpc phone
Answer #5
intel atom GHz processor
Windows XP or Linux.
Answer #6
DSR. replied: Install a good Linux distro!
YES give a linux distro a go.
For beginners you can try linuxmint12 (at time of post letest version) without installing, simply download the iso burn to dvd and boot system up from dvd and try before installing.
Hope this helps.
Answer #7
Use Ubuntu. But if you have to use Windows softwares and games, then use Windows XP SP3
Answer #8
There is always WINE to run Windows softwares and games on Linux.
Answer #9
Win xp or linux
Answer #10
XP pro SP 3 or linux on a Netbook, Intel Atom is not the best cpu (I have one in my Samsung NC10). There’s simply too much bloatware in Win 7, even the basic one.
Answer #11
windows xp professional service pack 3
Answer #12
DSR. replied: There is always WINE to run Windows softwares and games on Linux.
But some softwares refuse to simply run or can crash pretty often and be unstable.
Ofcourse there are alternative softwares to Windows that can get the job done in Linux, but it is the games that still has me hooked on to Windows.
Only if ALL the games worked with Linux
Answer #13
Give TinyXP a go…
Answer #14
Shah_Jahan replied: DSR. replied: There is always WINE to run Windows softwares and games on Linux.
But some softwares refuse to simply run or can crash pretty often and be unstable.
Ofcourse there are alternative softwares to Windows that can get the job done in Linux, but it is the games that still has me hooked on to Windows.
Only if ALL the games worked with Linux

How I understand you…that’s why Dual Boot is the best option!
Answer #15
It is too true that not all games will work on Linux, but for example I had Call of duty black ops working better in a custom emulator, compared to native windows install, with permission for 3/4 usage of my hardware, yes full screen and i could pick the server I wanted.
So yes if your tech savy enough you can have lots of success but in the end not all games will work.
Another options for using games in linux is “wine” and “Playonlinux” you can find setup files online to install games as well.
Hope this helps.

 

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