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Re: Partition editor
« Reply #15 on: 07 November 2019, 17:30:57 »

I bought this ACER Extensa 5220 years ago to use as a backup if my PC failed. Unfortunately it was only running XP. I have since upgraded it to 7 but it does not have the space on the C drive to cope with all the files I have ‘rescued’ from the dormant PC. Hence my efforts to utilise the 29gb of unused space on the D drive. I also need to increase the RAM as it only uses one of its 2 slots at 1Gb. Unfortunately it seems I can only double it to 2Gb.  :(
The laptop I am typing this on now only has 2Gb, runs Win10 Pro, old Core2 Duo CPU.  It handles day to day tasks fine, it struggles only with CPU intensive chores, such as websites laden with ads, such as egay.

With such high specs as that, this sounds like it would be right up your street:
https://store.pine64.org/?product=14%E2%80%B3-pinebook-pro-linux-laptop-ansi-us-keyboard-estimated-dispatch-in-december-2019&attribute_pa_power-supply=eu  :D
Linux is unsuitable for the uses this laptop gets put to.

And besides, if I wanted to use a US keyboard, I have a perfectly good UK spec MacBook Pro in a drawer somewhere in the house.
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Re: Partition editor
« Reply #16 on: 07 November 2019, 19:00:39 »

can't you get porn and ebay on a linux laptop  ;D

my antique xp car diagnostics laptop has just sh*t it's pot full  :(
just after I ordered memory sticks and brand new ye olde pata 60 gig hard drive  ::)
got a HP mini 210 on windows 7 (which will do) ,so I will have to transfer all the software
just had to order more ram for that as it's only 1 gig  ::)

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Re: Partition editor
« Reply #17 on: 08 November 2019, 04:25:21 »

I bought this ACER Extensa 5220 years ago to use as a backup if my PC failed. Unfortunately it was only running XP. I have since upgraded it to 7 but it does not have the space on the C drive to cope with all the files I have ‘rescued’ from the dormant PC. Hence my efforts to utilise the 29gb of unused space on the D drive. I also need to increase the RAM as it only uses one of its 2 slots at 1Gb. Unfortunately it seems I can only double it to 2Gb.  :(
The laptop I am typing this on now only has 2Gb, runs Win10 Pro, old Core2 Duo CPU.  It handles day to day tasks fine, it struggles only with CPU intensive chores, such as websites laden with ads, such as egay.

With such high specs as that, this sounds like it would be right up your street:
https://store.pine64.org/?product=14%E2%80%B3-pinebook-pro-linux-laptop-ansi-us-keyboard-estimated-dispatch-in-december-2019&attribute_pa_power-supply=eu  :D

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Small numbers (1-3) of stuck or dead pixels are a characteristic of LCD screens. These are normal and should not be considered a defect.

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Re: Partition editor
« Reply #18 on: 08 November 2019, 13:11:16 »

can't you get porn and ebay on a linux laptop  ;D

my antique xp car diagnostics laptop has just sh*t it's pot full  :(
just after I ordered memory sticks and brand new ye olde pata 60 gig hard drive  ::)
got a HP mini 210 on windows 7 (which will do) ,so I will have to transfer all the software
just had to order more ram for that as it's only 1 gig  ::)
Last time I saw a PATA drive was last year. In my Jag ;D

I have an HP Mini somewhere, but bumped up to 2Gb, and an SSD to make it almost usable.  But the screen resolution is a problem, its something like 1024x600. Basically too low.

I have a (really crap, ill conceived) Acer tablet that has exactly the opposite issue - the screen is too small but resolution is too high, something like 1080x1920 on a 7" display ;D.  Not even Specsavers could help there ;D.
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Re: Partition editor
« Reply #19 on: 08 November 2019, 14:51:01 »

I'm not fussed about the screen resolution, it's not for internet use just obd2 diagnostics ,tis,epc,tolerancedata etc
you can plug in an external screen if needed
I got 2 GB of ddr3 ordered £4 (that is the max it will take apparently)
don't think it's worth installing an SSD, other than booting faster(which is not an issue) all the software is simple :-\

very surprised that a newish Jag would have a PATA drive  :o
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Re: Partition editor
« Reply #20 on: 08 November 2019, 15:58:57 »

I transferred the ACERDATA to C drive and did as Jaime suggested and deleted the D drive. Result, so now have sufficient space to tinker with while trying to rescue the PC. Having copied everything off the PC to an external drive, I attempted to upgrade to Win 10, but it won’t accept the Win 7 code, so I guess that route is finished.  :(
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Re: Partition editor
« Reply #21 on: 08 November 2019, 17:38:26 »

I attempted to upgrade to Win 10, but it won’t accept the Win 7 code, so I guess that route is finished.  :(
PM sent. If you Win7 is licenced, you can still upgrade to Win10 free, and get a genuine licence.
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