<pre>Hi Alfred,</pre>
<pre>The first thing I would do is use the built-in functionality (boot into Vista) to create emergency rebuild disks. Acer doesn't provide the disks</pre>
<pre>anymore and expect you to create them before mucking around with the system. Your manual should walk you through it. Creat the disks </pre>
<pre>just in case. You never know when you might want to get Vista back on there. THe rebuild disks may be the only way to gain access to </pre>
<pre>your legally-purchased Vista license again in the event of an emergency repair.</pre>
<pre>Sorry, can't offer anything with Netbook Remix. I tried it via Wubi on a laptop and switched right back to standard Ubuntu. The remix was too</pre>
<pre>focused on small screens (it's purpose I believe - hecne the name Netbook) and since my laptop had a largish screen I wanted the full-fledged </pre>
<pre>Ubuntu desktop. Just my preference at the time.</pre>
<pre>Kirk</pre>
<pre>On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 08:59:04 -0500, alfred wrote:
> Hi I got the install disk for Netbook Remix, and I have an Acer Aspire
> One with 2 Gigs of Ram, 250 Gigs of HDD, which has Windows Vista on it
> right now.
>
> Anyone have a bit of Experience with Net book Remix for 32 bit?
>
> Are there good notes on how to use this yet. Eg get rid of Vista, and
> then install Netbook Remix.
>
> I'm not sure what to do as I've never had a laptop before.
>
> Alfred!</pre>