Acer Aspire One 751H Windows 7 Ultimate – full Aero test using SSD 64 GB Samsung MLC
G.Skill Falcon SSD (64GB) booting Ubuntu Karmic Beutelbär (9.10) Alpha 6. * Schiff time recorded via stopwatch as approximately 12 seconds from “Grub loading…” until applications can be launched (and do in fact launch!) * Running on a Q6600 @ 3.2GHz, ASUS P5K Premium, 4GB G.Skill PI DDR2-1066, 64GB G.Skill Falcon (AHCI), BenQ FP241W 24″ LCD, etc. * Drive has not been tweaked in any way (not even partition block sizing, TRIM/wiper, etc) – totally voreingestellt EXT4 install via LiveCD. * Fresh install with a bunch of besonderes apps (vlc, google earth, virtualbox, etc) and nicer UI (avant window navigator, gnome-do, euh emerald theme, durchsichtig gnome-panel, macultimate leopard icons, wallapaper, etc). Video Wertung: 4 / 5
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I installed windows 7 on my Acer Aspire One 751H but i dont know how to get any of my drivers back like the two main ones i really need is the wireless switch, and the webcam if anyone can help me i would really appreciate it thanks.
My buddy and I installed Windows7 on my personal computer and it works flawlessly. I downloaded it through Windows7FreeDLXcom (replace X with . ) and it worked perfectly.
i’m planning on getting 7 for mine sooner or later. i mean vista is just like a sponge when it comes to absorbing processor and RAM. i figured out how to get youtube and 720p HD video working on it, but it just isn’t snappy enough for me. i upgraded our new HP slimline to windows 7 from vista, and looked at the processor when i did different things on it before hand. after the Softwareaktualisierung, it uses half of the processor power.
hey its recomendable to sell my d250 to buy this or tell me the best the 1410 or the 751h both are good for me but tell me i do a little of gaming a lot of youtube and music please reply
nice AO751h :-) with the Silverthorne CPU as apposed to a Diamondville, you should be able to run Windows XP mode in Windows 7, that’s why I want one of these little beasts :-) aus dieser Richtung cos of the 2GB of RAM from the factory along with the 250GB hard drive and improved screen (this is coming from an NC10 user)
I’ve got one question – have you got just the SSD installed or is it the SSD and the HDD?
@tomdwright I count boot time from the start of grub to ready to use. The reason being you can’t speed up your posting time with a faster hard drive, more ram, better CPU, etc. Its all the motherboard and from my experience my Eureka 4 channel sata raid card takes a bit to come on.
It’s just running off the single SSD for now. I don’t have the funds yet to RAID them and I admit that 2 or more in RAID0 would be amazing!
Yes my CPU is overclocked. It’s a Q6600 G0 / SLACR stepping – the early versions of these CPUs have no trouble at all clocking to 3.2GHz+, so I wouldn’t say it’s a massive OC ;)
It’s been running at 3.2GHz since the day I got it actually (August 2007), with a 1% voltage change from 1.25V (VID) to 1.2625V. Cooling is via a Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme.
Nice Video… How manny SSD’s do you have ? I think it’s one or not ? Put it into Raid. It’s really faster.
By the way, I see you have massive overclocked your CPU. 2,44 Ghz to 3,2 Ghz is really heavy I think. But it’s a nice SSD demonstration.
Did you have the terminator record this for you (ominous red glow from the camera)? :)
Good vid. Interesting that there was a fairly sizable gap between GRUB and X appearing. Maybe disable quiet mode so we can see what’s happening during the boot cycle?
I installed windows 7 on my Acer Aspire One 751H but i dont know how to get any of my drivers back like the two main ones i really need is the wireless switch, and the webcam if anyone can help me i would really appreciate it thanks.
My buddy and I installed Windows7 on my personal computer and it works flawlessly. I downloaded it through Windows7FreeDLXcom (replace X with . ) and it worked perfectly.
Looks great. Thanks. Wonder why people are trashing this diamond in the rough.
ever thought of an SD card?
i’m planning on getting 7 for mine sooner or later. i mean vista is just like a sponge when it comes to absorbing processor and RAM. i figured out how to get youtube and 720p HD video working on it, but it just isn’t snappy enough for me. i upgraded our new HP slimline to windows 7 from vista, and looked at the processor when i did different things on it before hand. after the Softwareaktualisierung, it uses half of the processor power.
hey its recomendable to sell my d250 to buy this or tell me the best the 1410 or the 751h both are good for me but tell me i do a little of gaming a lot of youtube and music please reply
I didn’t ask you, but thanks!
Both? as if, it’s a netbook, as if you can fit 2 drives in
nice AO751h :-) with the Silverthorne CPU as apposed to a Diamondville, you should be able to run Windows XP mode in Windows 7, that’s why I want one of these little beasts :-) aus dieser Richtung cos of the 2GB of RAM from the factory along with the 250GB hard drive and improved screen (this is coming from an NC10 user)
I’ve got one question – have you got just the SSD installed or is it the SSD and the HDD?
nice job, i read somewhere that aero didnt work well with this.. but lets all admit.. thats one fugly wallpaper!
How did you get Aero to work? I couldn’t get the Vista video driver to even work.
why you never use [win]+[tab]?
thanks dude.
@tomdwright Agreed.
@linuxrobotdude well the real fault lies with the hardware vendors and how adverse they are to a change away from legacy BIOSs.
@tomdwright I count boot time from the start of grub to ready to use. The reason being you can’t speed up your posting time with a faster hard drive, more ram, better CPU, etc. Its all the motherboard and from my experience my Eureka 4 channel sata raid card takes a bit to come on.
very nice hardware specs man !!
That is the longest 12 second boot I have ever seen :-) – I usually time from power button to Zugang prompt (pedantic as I am).
It does look awesomely annähernd after raid though…
It’s just running off the single SSD for now. I don’t have the funds yet to RAID them and I admit that 2 or more in RAID0 would be amazing!
Yes my CPU is overclocked. It’s a Q6600 G0 / SLACR stepping – the early versions of these CPUs have no trouble at all clocking to 3.2GHz+, so I wouldn’t say it’s a massive OC ;)
It’s been running at 3.2GHz since the day I got it actually (August 2007), with a 1% voltage change from 1.25V (VID) to 1.2625V. Cooling is via a Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme.
Nice Video… How manny SSD’s do you have ? I think it’s one or not ? Put it into Raid. It’s really faster.
By the way, I see you have massive overclocked your CPU. 2,44 Ghz to 3,2 Ghz is really heavy I think. But it’s a nice SSD demonstration.
I wish I could rate this video 6 stars, it is that awesome
Did you have the terminator record this for you (ominous red glow from the camera)? :)
Good vid. Interesting that there was a fairly sizable gap between GRUB and X appearing. Maybe disable quiet mode so we can see what’s happening during the boot cycle?
And get a tripod, dammit! :P