The biggest drawback on a Netbook (I have the Acer Aspire ONE Netbook) is that it's an 'Appliance' and not something that lends itself to hardware upgrades.
Mine came with 1.48GB of ram (maxed out) and a Toshiba MK1652GSX (160GB) SATA II hard drive.
The ram and HD are built in at the factory and are not user serviceable.
It came with Windows XP Home, SP3.
I backed up the original HD to an external hard drive and then installed Windows 7 Ultimate x86 on it.
The video provided by Win-7 was horrible, and there were a few other incompatibilities. So after fussing
with it for a while, I restored my XP backup and I'm perfectly happy with it as it is.
Of course the little Netbook is just like any other laptop PC, in that they always have tiny CPU's, limited RAM and fairly small mechanical hard drives.
But, with several after-market tweaks and some custom tuning, I can double the effective speed of the little guys. I did one such 'Tune-Up' on a guys laptop, on day while sitting at the bar, at the El Toreo Mexican restaurant. It took about ten minutes to complete the Tune-Up and the owner was ecstatic, as he told me, "WOW! It didn't run that fast when it was new." "I know, it's what I do!"
The details, of how I do my PC Tune-Up would take several pages to type out, so I won't do it here.
But one good place to start is to Uninstall every program you don't need. And then, disable every Service that you don't need running all the time.
I love my little Netbook, and I take her with me whenever I travel. Combined with a wifi mouse, she's a real jewel.
Cheers Mate!
TechnoMage
