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Linux for a 2006 Asus laptop
(lemmy.zip)
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the sole reason i didn't tell which laptop is this that i even don't know myself. something asus, from late 2006.
not the F8S. mine is older and weaker and thicker. yes, 3 years is a big difference.
it came with windows xp, but we installed win7 in 2014. even then, security was more important, but it really didn't serve the hardware's intrest. it has 64 bit ein7 home premium, totally unusable, freezes every minute for 10 minutes at least. Yes, the cpu is 64 bit capable, i didn't think about installing a 32 bit system, these are rolled out nowadays. If 64 bit is possible, i have to go with that. I ran msinfo32, i doubt that would report false info. 1.25 gb ram. I could imagine that in late 2006, for a midrange consumer laptop