In terms of web based mail, gmail is the best option. Hotmail had a hell of downtimes and hotmail (now outlook) seems to be prone to spam taps.
I have to admit that outlook (ex hotmail) does offer a lot of features, but I have been using gmail since its very start without any problems.
O.k. Great! But you have to admit that half of the charm of these machines is that colour clash (at least from the retro-collector's point of view). :lol:
O.k. Try to get the partition for win 7 created from the win 7 setup instead. No disk parted, no other tools, just the win 7 installation media.
Boot from the USB flash, start the setup, choose to create the partition for win 7 and from there delete before creating all currently available...
If you want to watch video with hardware acceleration then Win 7 is the way to go.
1. Make the flash bootable with the win 7 image and the windows download tool
2. Install win 7 from the flash stick. It will produce a perfectly working environment with network (wired and wireless)
3. Go here...
I have bought mine yesterday (16GB). It looks great, works great and it is to replace my Asus TF101 (had died for no apparent reason, does not charge, does not turn on, no signs of life at all).
I love it!
Interested in
2). Commodore 1541 Disk Drive
This unit powers up just fine. However the red and green lights stay on and will not load up software. No serial or PSU.
NOW ONLY £10
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