1. Install a new Runcore 32GB SSD in ASUS EeePC 901.
2. Provide enough storage space for installing Windows 7 Beta 1 build 7000 in this netbook.
3. Video will demo how to replace the original 8GB SSD with new Runcore 32GB SSD.
4. It only takes ~30 second to fully enter Windows 7 Beta 1.
Both are SSD. The 16GB one is a much slower one than the (already pretty slow) 4GB. You replace the 16GB one (shown on this vid). You can then choose to either wipe the other one and use as another drive or (like me) keep the old linux OS on it and tell the BIOS to ignore it (just in case u decide to use linux again for some reason)
Buttface1981 1 year ago
For god sake take out the battery before you mess with the computer...
armindee 2 years ago 2
When I installed Windows 7, it was SLOW. It lagged no matter what I tried to do, and it took ten minutes to restart. This is the second time I've had a completely unusable SSD. What gives?
MyNameIsBucket 2 years ago
thanks lol
samussamus1 2 years ago
wow. I really respect you @samussamus1! I do! I am going to delete my old comment now! Thanks!
wwjoshdew 2 years ago
sorry lol, i have no idea why i said that ? big misunderstanding ...
samussamus1 2 years ago
if you get the 20gb wich parts are SSD and wich are HDD? i thouht 4gb was SSD and 16GB was HHD ? are they both SSD? and when you say internal you mean just under the cover rite? or like Solderd?
howlettman 2 years ago
wow. thats awesome. When my 64GB runcore ssd arrrives, I am putting windows 7 on it the same day! (I am replacing the 4GB internal SSD instead of the 16GB SSD. I am gonna keep the 16GB SSD for movies and music. I know replacing the internal one voids your warranty. (And the internal one is different than the accessible one. The internal one is basically the same size and form SSD as the Dell Mini 9's is)
wwjoshdew 2 years ago