dillon1 wrote: » Hi, What bricks and mortar shops in city centre Dublin are selling the NC10? I just tried PC World in the Jervis Centre but no joy -B
AlmightyCushion wrote: » Just grab the first 2GB module on this page (http://shop4memory.com/products/ddr2-so-dimm.asp). It's €35.
Part Description Price ea. Qty Total CT909595 2GB, 200-pin SODIMM Upgrade for a Samsung NC10-14G System € 16.99 (Ex. VAT) 1 € 16.99 (Ex. VAT) Line item subtotal: € 16.99 (Ex. VAT) (UPS Express P3) Shipping charges: € 7 Approximate VAT tax: € 5.04 Total due Crucial: € 29.03
agentgreen wrote: » I know I asked this before, but the link on elara has expired. Can someone please link me to a 2gb RAM upgrade suitible for this laptop please? Thanks
marktsang wrote: » i have installed kunbuntu on mine and have a partition for windows - i dont have a usb cd rom so i cant install my winxp pro - i have been trying to install from a usb key but cant get it working - anyone done this?
Villain wrote: » Ah I ordered mine Last Wednesday at 2pm and had it at 10 am Thursday morning
smccarrick wrote: » You obviously didn't see the thread over in Bargain Alerts €301 delivered! Wahoooo!!!!
Villain wrote: » Jees big thread and I never saw it, I bought one last week savage little laptop, I have XP PRO on it and it's running sweet. I work in the trade so got it for €310, 2gb Ram stick is only about €35 so I'll get one in Jan and I picked up a USB DVD burner for €59 nice and slim.
The Scientist wrote: » Whats the story with the Orange + Black sticker to the left of the Trackpad. Has it something to do with the warranty? (theres a barcode on it). Mine's beginning to peel...
Ricky91t wrote: » Well alot of apps you can download,you could also burn .iso of bigger apps and copy them across to the nc10 and use deamon tools lite(free version) to run these on a virtual dvd/cd drive...Also you could buy a cheap external cd/dvd drive and install apps that way...
blobert wrote: » Also does anyone have any suggestions where the cheapest place to get a 32+Gb Solid State HD for this would be? Had a look on eBay but they seem very pricey. Thanks
Supercell wrote: » Sure, was pretty simple really :- 1) Setup usb drive - XP didnt list the usb drive so had to do this on a Vista box 2) Set boot order on NC-10 to flash drive first - Just hit F2 on boot and move it to the top of the boot order screen 3) Boot off the flash drive, install goes surprisingly fast, remember to remove the usb drive when setup reboots the laptop or it'll just boot of the usb stick again and restart setup 4) Install drivers, I'd recommend installing the chipset drivers first. I got the drivers from various places, to make matters easier for boards people interested in doing this, I've put them all into a zip file and am uploading it to rapidshare atm, will post the link when that completes the upload.
vibe666 wrote: » do we know if the webcam is working? someone on sammynetbook said it doesn't work under vista? and triple superthanks to supercell too (again) for the encouragement and driver links.