It may also be possible to get the internal ethernet to work, but there are a number of USB options that will work if you can't make that happen. A rough outline of the process is as follows: Format a USB drive as a bootable drive. Copy the software and drivers you want to install to the USB drive. See our Windows 98 Software Page for things you may want. Here is how to slim it and tweak it.
While my passion is for Macs, the rest of my household prefer Windows. Fast forward to late , and I was given an EeePC for my son. The first thing I did was hop on my wife Windows laptop and grab nLite.
A lot of these can be done after installation, but it is nicer to have a smaller footprint to begin with. Run through the installer, formatting the drive and setting your region settings as you go.
Being an SSD based device the installation went very quickly and was done within 20 minutes. I ensured all hardware was working, and installed any drivers it needed — which were for the ethernet port, the built in WiFi and the graphics chip.
I had these on a USB flash drive. I set up my WiFi and activated my Windows. The next thing was to let Windows Update do its thing. It pulled in updates. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Activate your windows as soon as you get online and get all the recent updates from Microsoft. For help with installation, check out this step-by-step Windows installation guide. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.
The files you need for the USB drive are 3rd-party codes and are downloaded from the internet. Please scan them for virus before extract the files. Helpful 3 Not Helpful 0. Backup all your information from your Asus Eee Pc before you start the final installation. Helpful 2 Not Helpful 2. Make sure you have a valid Windows license key or your computer will not function properly. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 4. You Might Also Like How to.
How to. Co-authors: Updated: March 29, Categories: XP Instructions. Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read , times. After copy is done, eject the stick in Windows and then by hand. I first thought that XP cannot access my stick anymore but simply the file was missing. Maybe the MultiBoot has caused this error, but anyway I skipped the files that were already present - so it took only 1 minute or so. Then the boot was normal - strange.
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