try out flashfire its amazing . .. . . it will change your zg5 like a rocket i have upgraded ram to 1.5 gb and now installed flashfire i am in heaven believe me flashfire rockssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@ThisLadChanny It works well on Windows7 but you need it to trim it down using VLITE, don't use Tiny7, still have bugs, i made mine & trimmed it down to 1.4gb,, after got it fully installed, i got aobut 5gb used, then, disabled hibernation & shrunk windows page file to 256mb. Then i got about 4GB of free space for apps & added a 32GB & 4GB SD sards for extra storage space, plus FlashFire installed^^.
I'm sure you're right. The McAfee was still on a free trial when I made this video. One thing that does make these Netbooks infinitely better is to install the FlashFire SSD Accelerator. It uses a RAM buffer to hugely speed up the drive. I recommend that everyone in the world who bought this Netbook (& all others that came with slow SSDs) installs Flashfire. PS: It's completely free!
Link now in Video Description. I use the 0.9c version. I would recommend disabling FF by using the tray icon before doing a Shutdown to increase system stability. Put FF in as a Startup prog to speed boot up a bit.
Thanks for the info,flashfire works wonders on what was once a painfully slow Zg5
nikncc1701 8 months ago
try out flashfire its amazing . .. . . it will change your zg5 like a rocket i have upgraded ram to 1.5 gb and now installed flashfire i am in heaven believe me flashfire rockssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
visions313 9 months ago
Flashfire does wonders on AA1 ZG5 A0A-110 8GB SSD, im using vlite edited windows 7, and its boots fast ^_^. Faster than my windows xp desktop lol
dkshiro 10 months ago
@dkshiro Does it work with Window7? I didn't wanna hassle and install Tiny7 just in case it wasnt supported. thank you :)
ThisLadChanny 9 months ago
@ThisLadChanny It works well on Windows7 but you need it to trim it down using VLITE, don't use Tiny7, still have bugs, i made mine & trimmed it down to 1.4gb,, after got it fully installed, i got aobut 5gb used, then, disabled hibernation & shrunk windows page file to 256mb. Then i got about 4GB of free space for apps & added a 32GB & 4GB SD sards for extra storage space, plus FlashFire installed^^.
dkshiro 8 months ago
@Galerius292
Just loaded that link....breath taking speed...really bloody amazing..Thank you my friend !!!
This is the link I clicked on.
jattnetworks 1 year ago
I made the mistake of buying Acer Aspire ONE ZG5 8GB SSD running XP.
What a load of rubbish....the slowest netbook I've ever worked with.
How can I speed it up....without sticking it on a jet engine !!!
jattnetworks 1 year ago
@jattnetworks Install Flashfire. The link is in the description :)
Galerius292 1 year ago
@Galerius292
once again...bloody amazing !!!!!
all you people that wanted to smash your acer aspire one PLEASE try flashfire cos its bloody amazing...
people at acer are rubbish at support..
jattnetworks 1 year ago
@jattnetworks Great :) I'm really glad it worked. Sorry I didn't reply before, I didn't see the email notification.
Galerius292 11 months ago
yoo i have one it's the same but it's dam slow it has a windows xp professional and a kaspersky antivirus and the microsoft office 2007 all
but it says that it's on low hard drive and im left with less than 1 GB memory??
any solutions for it HELP
fahdajrawi90 1 year ago
Take that dam McAfee OFF, Add AVG 9.0 & Malwarebytes... Its the best all you need
Graphicspittz187 2 years ago
I'm sure you're right. The McAfee was still on a free trial when I made this video. One thing that does make these Netbooks infinitely better is to install the FlashFire SSD Accelerator. It uses a RAM buffer to hugely speed up the drive. I recommend that everyone in the world who bought this Netbook (& all others that came with slow SSDs) installs Flashfire. PS: It's completely free!
Galerius292 2 years ago
Link me to the correct flashfire site for download i will try it
Graphicspittz187 2 years ago
Link now in Video Description. I use the 0.9c version. I would recommend disabling FF by using the tray icon before doing a Shutdown to increase system stability. Put FF in as a Startup prog to speed boot up a bit.
Galerius292 2 years ago