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It says that the removable storage drivers have been removed? Does this mean there isn't a way to access usb devices? That seems like a very limiting thing. Thanks for making this. It looks interesting. Going to try it out.
I couldn't edit my comment. For some reason it did not permit the installation of the GMA 3150 drivers. Or rather they installed and they were unusable because the entire screen turns to low bit depth and resolution after reboot and then goes black after another reboot. Directly from intel's website. Don't know why they don't work. I ran safe start mode with cmd and everything looks crisp and clean. For some reason after installation of gma, 3 pnp monitors come up. I figured it was that and tried installing custom inf's from a monitor tool that builds based on monitor info readings but even that did not work. Installed .net frameworks up to 4. Just going to go back to a tiny xp or try out the teamlil one. I had wanted to make this ancient windows netbook usable with this os, since it is so light. Worse comes to worse Embedded 8.1 lite is what I go back to. I had a working environment after reviving the netbook, just figured xp is what I wanted since it is lean. Have wasted a lot of time on this one. Probably an outlying experience since I am trying to get it to run on a single core atom. I found it interesting that the removable storage was mounted as a disk drive. Thanks.
I couldn't edit my comment. For some reason it did not permit the installation of the GMA 3150 drivers. Or rather they installed and they were unusable because the entire screen turns to low bit depth and resolution after reboot and then goes black after another reboot. Directly from intel's website. Don't know why they don't work. I ran safe start mode with cmd and everything looks crisp and clean. For some reason after installation of gma, 3 pnp monitors come up. I figured it was that and tried installing custom inf's from a monitor tool that builds based on monitor info readings but even that did not work. Installed .net frameworks up to 4. Just going to go back to a tiny xp or try out the teamlil one. I had wanted to make this ancient windows netbook usable with this os, since it is so light. Worse comes to worse Embedded 8.1 lite is what I go back to. I had a working environment after reviving the netbook, just figured xp is what I wanted since it is lean. Have wasted a lot of time on this one. Probably an outlying experience since I am trying to get it to run on a single core atom. I found it interesting that the removable storage was mounted as a disk drive. Thanks.
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