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Don McKenzie

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Oct 30, 2009, 12:24:34 AM10/30/09
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so many people took advantage of the $399 eee-pc-1000he netbook sale
last time, I felt I better mention that it is on again.

http://www.catchoftheday.com.au/

I noticed some users experienced a few problems, but they seem to have
overcome them.

I had a problem yesterday, that I ended up spending quite a bit of time on.

Wireless network card went missing. I had installed a 2 gig ram to
replace the one gig ram that it came with. You need to do an F2, get
into bios, then a save via F10, and the 2 gig is recognized. I did a
small write up on this on the EEE user group.

However, did I upset the WLAN, and accidentally disable it, when I
jumped into BIOS?

I guess I must have. (Silly Old Fart Syndrome)

All is well now, and I have no further reason to buy yet another $399
netbook. :-)

Cheers Don...

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SolomonW

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Oct 31, 2009, 6:15:33 AM10/31/09
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:24:34 +1100, Don McKenzie wrote:

> so many people took advantage of the $399 eee-pc-1000he netbook sale
> last time, I felt I better mention that it is on again.
>
> http://www.catchoftheday.com.au/
>
> I noticed some users experienced a few problems, but they seem to have
> overcome them.
>
> I had a problem yesterday, that I ended up spending quite a bit of time on.
>
> Wireless network card went missing. I had installed a 2 gig ram to
> replace the one gig ram that it came with. You need to do an F2, get
> into bios, then a save via F10, and the 2 gig is recognized. I did a
> small write up on this on the EEE user group.
>
> However, did I upset the WLAN, and accidentally disable it, when I
> jumped into BIOS?
>
> I guess I must have. (Silly Old Fart Syndrome)
>
> All is well now, and I have no further reason to buy yet another $399
> netbook. :-)
>
> Cheers Don...


Dsm, I just spent $459.00 on one.

L.A.T.

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Oct 31, 2009, 9:03:59 PM10/31/09
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"Don McKenzie" <5...@2.5A> wrote in message
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>
> so many people took advantage of the $399 eee-pc-1000he netbook sale last
> time, I felt I better mention that it is on again.
>
> http://www.catchoftheday.com.au/
>
snip

I bought another one.
It needs me.


L.A.T.

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Nov 12, 2009, 12:11:12 AM11/12/09
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"L.A.T." <tt...@ispdr.net.au> wrote in message
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Yesterday. I copied across data files in readiness to install software.
I have installed avg, tidied up desktop shortcuts.
I used Add/Remove programs to remove the MS Office 2007 trial software.
Since then, booting, which was previously less than a minute now takes in
excess of 4 minutes.

Any assistance would be appreciated.


David L. Jones

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Nov 18, 2009, 3:55:11 PM11/18/09
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I've done the same thing, removed Office 2007 (installed 2003) and installed
free AVG.
No problems, boots in one minute.

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L.A.T.

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Nov 18, 2009, 5:40:58 PM11/18/09
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"David L. Jones" <alt...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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The four-minute boot, as it turned out, was merely a symptom. The machine
hangs and the Windows sounds, annoying enough in their own right, are slow
and gurgly. It is a dud and has gone back. The return arrangements were
clear and prompt. COTD gave us a number to call at Asus, Asus arranged for
DHL to call us and DHL emailed us a label to attach to the box with the dud
eee. DHL arrived as promised to pick up the parcel. It all happened within
24 hours. Full marks so far.


L.A.T.

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Nov 24, 2009, 9:54:43 PM11/24/09
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"L.A.T." <tt...@ispdr.net.au> wrote in message
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Today, six days later, the eee arrived back by courier, without any
documentation.
It is the same machine (same serial number).
It required initialisation, or whatever it is called, but now it runs OK,
the sound is OK and with my software installed it takes 1 minute twenty
seconds to boot.
So far so good. If it is indeed fixed, their attitude and response has been
exemplary.


L.A.T.

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Nov 27, 2009, 7:36:54 PM11/27/09
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"L.A.T." <tt...@ispdr.net.au> wrote in message
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Installed 32 Windows updates and I'm back to the four-minute boot, gurgly
sound and the thing hanging after a few minutes.
Back it goes, with a little less goodwill this time.


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L.A.T.

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Dec 17, 2009, 10:24:51 PM12/17/09
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"L.A.T." <tt...@ispdr.net.au> wrote in message
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The eee has arrived back again. The paperwork with it is a carbon copy and
hard to read but it seems they have replaced the motherboard.
I have installed 32 Windows updates. So far so good. It runs as expected and
boots in about eighty seconds.
Next step to install AVG and remove unwanted software. I hope it keeps
working. I want to like it.


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