The Eee PC 1000H was one of the ASUS’s first 10 inch mini laptops. Asus stopped making this netbook a while ago, but the company hasn’t forgotten the earlier adopters, if you want to upgrade your system to Windows 7, you’ll find a Windows 7 Self Upgrade Guide for the Eee PC 1000H/XP here! Keep in mind, if you upgrade an Eee PC 1000H to Windows 7, your data and settings will not be imported and before upgrading your Eee PC 1000H’s OS to Windows 7, you need to upgrade its BIOS first and also upgrade a set of drivers. The best way is configuring a dual boot system which would preserve your data.
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What is a netbook? Well, they are tiny laptops that are in a new class of their own. Up until recently, the smallest class of laptops were defined as the “super ultra-light”. These mini laptops usually had 12 inch screens and weighed around 3 pounds. The new kids on the block “netbooks” are even smaller, having screens roughly 9 to 10 inches and weighing around 2 pounds. Many have hard drives that are flash based. Also, the Intel Atom chip is a big reason why these netbooks are even made possible.
How to install softwares in Mini Laptop? Mini laptop doesn’t have a CD-ROM drive and most softwars are available in cd/dvd. One solution for installing software on a mini laptop without an optical drive: you can install CD-ROM based programs by networking another computer with this, so you can then access the CD-ROM drive of another computer using the mini laptop. You’ll have to “share” the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive of the other computer. After that, just insert the software disc and access it. Presto, you can then install all your software on CD’s without actually having to buy an external drive.