Please help!

Discussion in 'Acer Aspire One' started by DaveMN, Feb 10, 2009.

  1. DaveMN

    jeremysdad

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    My information is only relating to the New 10. Any 9.5mm, SATA HDD will fit. Period. 20G-1TB(when made) will fit. The only limit on your upgrades is memory, which is 2GB because that is all that the motherboard supports.

    Yes, I upgraded my wifi card. Yes, it was a major improvement.

    (I have elected to skip upgrading to the 10, and have instead elected to skip right to a Studio XPS 13 from Dell. Suits my needs better as a daily user, and looks sweet/comes withtop of the line tech, as well. And it comes with a 64 Bit OS, which is just cool. Took me a minute to convince the GF that I NEEDED a $1400 dollar laptop, but it worked. Have had to do a lot of house work to compensate, though.)
     
    jeremysdad, Mar 10, 2009
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    maxpower2003

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    Cripes, dude. You'd never know it. All your talk of upgrading the thing to something powerful enough to launch the Space Shuttle, track terrorists via satellite uplink, calculate the last number of pi and maybe play a little solitaire suggests otherwise. lol :lol:

    All I know is this: I have a 1gig, 160gig HDD on the 8.9" version. I can run Photoshop CS quite effectively while having uTorrent and AVG run in the background. I have VLC playing Christian Death Metal and MSN open to chat with online skanks. And the Firefox browser open to monitor my GMail and surf the latest Barely 18 porn. ALL AT THE SAME TIME. And the thing runs fine.

    Just don't blow your load on the keyboard...on purpose or accidentally. It's a bitch to clean up!
     
    maxpower2003, Mar 11, 2009
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    DaveMN

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    ehhh... okay then.. thanks (I think) ;)
     
    DaveMN, Mar 11, 2009
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