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Speaking of a Linux Live CD: with the used Knoppix CD, it was easily possible to copy it to a USB flash drive and to boot from there. But that would not happen the XP installation went smoothly in the second attempt. We started installing XP a second time ready to copy the XP CD's content to the mass storage space (which XP had already formatted and partitioned) with the help of a Linux Live version, should we experience another failure.
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Using wireless LAN did not create any problems, but the missing possibility of using UMTS for internet access remained a problem.Īfter the breakdown at trying to install XP for the first time, we figured that it might be reasonable to first copy the XP CD to the local hard disk. These were promising, and one might conclude that a version of Linux featuring a nice desktop would really go well with this system. Only cutting off the power supply and removing the battery made booting from an external drive and recovering Linpus Linus Lite possible again.Īfter this first unsuccessful attempt, some experiments with a Linux Live CD (Knoppix 6.0) followed.
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Unfortunately, the Windows installation routine does not allow for a cancellation in a case like this. Instead, the system kept booting from hard disk and asked to insert the XP CD - which was impossible due to the external drive used. At that point of time it was impossible to change the boot order to booting from CD via pressing F12 during the boot process, and the BIOS settings were ignored as well. During the installation, the external drive was not detected anymore after a reboot was necessary, so the installation searched for a Windows XP CD in vain.
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(2) Acer does offer Windows XP drivers and utilities for the A110 on the company's website.Īfter booting from an external optical drive, running Windows went smoothly at first.

Good news first: (1) it is, (contrary to what a salesman from an Austrian electronics discounter said) possible and legal to install Windows XP on an A110L, as long as one owns a legal copy of Windows XP. Using an external UMTS solution from a provider of your choice should be possible without any problems, since they mostly offer support for Windows. Therefore, Windows XP was installed on the system. The tested model was supposed to be used with mobile internet, but lacked the possibility of testing a service provider's configuration with a UMTS modem. Resetting the system to its factory settings is easy afterwards. Alternatively, one can follow the guide included to create a bootable USB flash drive a computer with an optical drive and an empty USB flash drive are needed for this. An external optical drive is needed to be able to boot from the recovery CD. Speaking about opening the lid: due to the design, the opening angle is limited to about 155 degrees, but that does not bring along any limitations in using it.Īs mentioned above, the A110L models come with Linpus Linux Lite pre-installed a recovery CD is also included. One disadvantage of the sluggish hinges is that both hands are necessary for opening the lid.

They cannot completely prevent the display from luffing, but they are sluggish enough to prevent an accidental opening of the closed lid, as the netbook does not come with a locking device. The display's hinges do appear a little small, but they are sufficiently stable. The palm rests are weak points, they give in somewhat when pressure is applied. The plastic casing generally features a good stability and torsional stiffness, one can easily lift it up at any corner.

The slick surfaces, especially in the area of the palm rest, do not feel too great haptically. when adjusting the opening angle, leaves marks there. One quickly finds out that white is hardly sensitive towards finger prints, so only the frame around the display easily shows finger prints. The keyboard and the surrounding surfaces are kept in a high gloss white as well. After opening the netbook, a high black gloss frame around the display surprises the user. The tested model features a high gloss white case. This netbook comes in different colors, of which only two are available in Europe: white and sapphire blue. The A110 with its 8.9" form factor fits into a relatively small case of 249mm width, 170mm depth, and 29mm heigth.
