OT: Replaced Vista with XP

riredale wrote on 6/8/2007, 8:28 PM
This has been discussed in great depth here before, but wanted to mention that we very recently took advantage of a great deal at Office Depot and bought 2 Toshiba laptops for $450 each. What made the deal even sweeter was that they threw in two Canon multifunction printers for free (after rebates, of course).

The laptops have Celeron 1.6GHz processors, 512MB ram, an 80GB drive, and a DVD+-/RAM burner. They were preloaded with Vista Basic and booting took about 5 minutes. Very slow in most respects.

Yesterday I reformatted and put in XPpro. Toshiba made life difficult by not making XP drivers readily obvious, but a vigorous user community (kind of like this one) on another board showed the way.

The difference is almost unbelievable. Even with Office and ZoneAlarm suite installed, the boot times are maybe a minute and desktop performance is snappy. The keyboard is great and the widescreen display is glossy and brilliant. And for $450.

I wouldn't want to edit a big HDV project on it in m2t mode, but for most purposes they're terrific.

Comments

johnmeyer wrote on 6/8/2007, 11:17 PM
Vista. Woof woof.

TheHappyFriar wrote on 6/9/2007, 6:12 AM
sounds more like the laptop wasn't designed with Vista in mind, Vista was just put on there because Toshiba had to due to licenses with Microsoft (IE "can't put XP on anymore because Vista is out")..
Siby wrote on 6/9/2007, 10:29 PM
I have the same model laptop purchased from office depot. How do you installed XP pro?/ Did Vista let you to install XP Pro? How did you formatted the machine?
riredale wrote on 6/10/2007, 12:58 AM
Siby:

I first wiped the hard drive clean. I have a cool little attachment that connects the hard drive (a SATA 2.5" unit) to my main PC via USB2. You can get 'em at NewEgg for about $25.

I then did a clean install of XPpro. I then discovered that the Toshiba drivers necessary for XP are not obvious. Fortunately I received a lot of help from threads such as this one. Be prepared to do a lot of reading.

The only odd behavior left is an inability to adjust screen brightness, but that's okay--it's set on "high."