Windows 7 or 8 works on low-spec single-core systems with just 1GB RAM, like the Asus EB1007.
Windows 7 or 8 works on low-spec single-core systems with just 1GB RAM, like the Asus EB1007.
I have several Asus EB1007 EeeBox PCs and a supply of Windows 7/8 copies to update them all. That’s great! The question is which version to use—Windows 7 or 8? Most are intended for public use, but some staff machines are different. I’m considering Windows 7 for the staff side and Windows 8 for the general public. Thoughts? (hardware upgrades are unlikely, and there’s almost no chance of newer OSes soon)
I’d score an eight across the board and include a classic start.
We should consider getting one copy of each and testing both to confirm our understanding. The Asus page lists drivers for XP and 7, but not for 8—though it’s mentioned often. I think 8 might have the drivers. Thanks for your feedback!
And eventually nobody understands how to operate it, and things spiral out of control.