Toshiba NB205-N325BL- XP install?

Okay I just purchased the the netbook in the subject line and it came with the Windows 7 starter OS and I was wondering if anyone knew if I could wipe the hard drve clean and install XP and if doing so I can have all functionality when doing so or if I need certain drivers and where I can get the drivers if so and even some kind of walk through of how to install XP on the netbook I have never owned one just got a pretty good deal on it.........

Okay well what do I need to do to start the 7 install and how do I know when to stop it to fix boot order? and will I do this before I install XP or after? I am kind of scared of Screwing it up It has been a while since I have messed with a computer this in depth and even then it was 98 xp erra...... Maybe if someone would be willing to get on messenger or something to guide me through the process would help???? That would be awsome!! I will get back on here tomorrow evening after work and maybe someone would do that for me........ Another setback may be that I have my copy of XP on an old computer so not sure if MS will let me install it on my toshiba without it being a hassle........ I dont use the old computer though......... Oh another question is would I still have to buy the full version of 7 anyways? if so I may just stick with 7 if the ram usage is relatively low and not affect video playback and whatnot.............

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  • Just bought Toshiba NB205-N325BL

    Okay I just bought the netbook mentioned in the subject area and it has the windows 7 starter on it I havent even opened it yet but from what I understand is that it is just the starter and I will have to pay the 80 bucks to get the full version........... Okay my question is can I wipe the hard drive clean and install XP home and still be able to use all the functions of the netbook? If so can anyone let me know how to install XP on this and if I need different drivers and what not I really dont want to run 7 I have used them all and I like XP the best.........

    Hey mate,
    I have checked the Toshiba US page and there I can find your notebook model. The download section on the page shows all drivers only for Windows 7. For Vista and XP it shows not all drivers so I assume your notebook is only Windows 7 supported.
    If you want XP you have to collect the drivers on external websites.
    But another thing: In the last days I have tried Windows 7 and I must say Im very satisfied with Microsoft OS. In my opinion its better then Vista. :)

  • NB205-N325BL gaming

    Greetings,
    Few weeks ago i bought toshiba NB205-N325BL. Got to say it is very good for its price and performance.
    So i tried out its gaming.
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    >Is it possible to run game with smaller monitor than game requires?
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    Ask people who have created this game.
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    By the way: NB200/205 is not designed for gaming. You know what I mean?

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    Hi
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          I was reading about the sound issue on the web and I read that up untill kernel 2.6.26-7 the sound works fine with alsa but any kernel version after and all sound works except the internal speaker. Seems strange that an older kernel would work better than a newer one. Maybe theres a way I can patch the newer kernel or do something else to get this working other than installing oss.
    Last edited by ShatteredVision (2010-01-02 06:28:49)

    *update 2*
        After drinking a scotch and playing around with the configs I found a solution. It makes all sound options work perfectly and was much easier than messing with the kernel. Heres what I did.
    Step 1:
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    Step 2:
    sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf
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    options snd-hda-intel model=auto
    (you could also put model=toshiba)
    Step 4: reboot and have sound working correctly on the toshiba nb205
    Hope this could help someone who's had as frustrating a time as I have.

  • Can Toshiba NB205 run Windows 7 Professional?

    Hello everyone. It's my first time here in this forum. I just want to ask if Toshiba NB205 can run Windows 7 Professional? I wanna upgrade my Windows 7, 'cause Starter is **bleep**. So please. I wanna upgrade my Windows from any Windows 7 except Starter. Thanks for the respond. 

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    Sure. Install 32-bit Windows 7 (any version) and then run the Software Installer.
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  • Restoring Out-of-box settings NB205-N325BL

    I've tried restoring my NB205-N325BL to it's out of the box state byt holding 0 while turning the power on. However, it isn't working. When I turn on my netbook and then open my computer, I noticed that there is a drive "D" that's labeled "HDD Recovery". I just want to know how I can restore my netbook back to the out of the box state.

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  • Toshiba NB205 Error message F3-FF00-0006, Please Help!

    I need help. My toshiba NB205 is not working. When I turn it on it goes to a black screen that give me two options Launch start up repair or start normally. If I choose the startup normally it brings me back to the the same screen. If I choose Launch start up repair it goes to a black screen and only my cursor is on there. I tried going into safe mode and doing the recovery but nothing works. It always brings me back to this black screen. I even tried pressing Alt-Ctrl-Del and after trying a bunch of other things it brought me to a black screen and then weird codes came up on the screen like "Realtek RTL8101E etc. PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable PXE-M0F: Exiting PXE ROM. This product is covered by one or more of the following patents, etc." and it says a bunch of other stuff and it keeps repeating it. I read in other forums that Im supposed to get into the BIO but I need step by step directions on how to do that cause when I went into the start up (by pressing F2) I didnt know what to do. Well, after pressing Launch star up repair and I left it for several minutes at the black screen to see if anything will happen and then after a long time a pop up message came and it said Error: F3-FF00-0006. Failed to get the ID of the specified partition. Press ok to turn off the computer. When I pressed ok, it turned off the computer and when I turned it on again i took me to the black screen with the two options Launch start up repair or start normally. Ahhh it's so frustrating and all my school work is on this laptop. Please if you can help me.. please let me know what to do..thanks. Oh, and I don't know what could have caused this problem. Yesterday the computer kept freezing up and it was really slow and once it even shut down for no reason but I could start it up after. But today it's not working properly.

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  • Crossing HP Pavilion laptop with Vista to Toshiba NB205-N210 with XP? Usefulness of Bluetooth.

    Is there a conflict in crossing over files from HP Pavilion laptop with Vista to Toshiba NB205-N210 with XP? Is Bluetooth necessary (or useful) on a Toshiba? I have Bluetooth on my Hp Pavilion.

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  • Power Supply on Toshiba NB205-N325BN

    My question is on the battery.  Once I have it fully charged should I unplug the power supply and run it until it needs to be charged again or should I leave it plugged in.  Will leaving it plugged in damage the battery?

    Once it's fully charged if you are going to be using it for a long time then remove the battery and run it on the AC alone.  Batteries have a limited amount of charge/recharge cycles so the more you run it on the battery alone the sooner the battery will wear out.  They also can be worn out by constantly charging them when they are fully charged.  When the battery is fully charged the only time I run with the battery installed is when I'm performing a bios update, system recovery, or some specific task where I simply can not take a chance of the system shutting down accidently.
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  • Will Toshiba recovery wizard re-install Windows 7

    I have Toshiba satellite p750 03t with Win 7 home premium and I want to restore my laptop to factory settings/state. I Used Toshiba Recovery Disc creator and burned recovery image to 4 DVD's(4,7GB). What I wanted to ask is: Will recovery discs restore Windows 7 Home Premium  too as it was when i turned on my laptop first time(a screen prompted asking for user name, company name etc.) and will I be able to burn recovery discs again( will the hidden image be placed on my HDD again)
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Nedeljko wrote:
    I have Toshiba satellite p750 03t with Win 7 home premium and I want to restore my laptop to factory settings/state. I Used Toshiba Recovery Disc creator and burned recovery image to 4 DVD's(4,7GB). What I wanted to ask is: Will recovery discs restore Windows 7 Home Premium  too as it was when i turned on my laptop first time(a screen prompted asking for user name, company name etc.) and will I be able to burn recovery discs again( will the hidden image be placed on my HDD again)
    Update:  I learned on the MS site that I have worm:Win32/Kaaneut.A worm. It lets Media Center take over, Restore system won't work, etc.  I would like to try removing since I am having a problem un-stalling Win7.
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  • NB205-N325BL Recovery Disk

    My notebook is royally hosed right now.  It won't boot, and I'm not able to recover it by pressing and holding the "0" key while powering up.  Looks like everything is corrupted.  Does anyone know where I can procure a recovery image that includes Windows 7 and the drivers for this thing?
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    mini notebook NB 105-SP2802A
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  • NB205-n325bl

    I was sitting in class taking notes when my net book rebooted and whent to a error message reading
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    I found on this site that if I held down the [0] key I could reset my system to the factory defualt settings
    I did this and got this message...
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    Failed to get the ID of the Specified partition.
    Please press [OK] to turn off the computer.
    Thear is nothing in the manual that helps and the bestbuy store ware I bought it at wount help eather. I do not have any ext. devices for this netbook just what came with it.
    Can any one Help Please

    Question
    How do you load the "HDD Recovery Update Tool" on to the notebook if you can't get the system to start pass the error massage?

  • NB205 - very poor product and service, do not buy Toshiba!! Completely dead in 6 months

    I am posting this to warn as many people as possible to avoid buying Toshiba in the future.  Not only was the product faulty, which I can understand sometimes happens w mass production.  But the service was completely unacceptable, which was the deciding factor for me.
    1.  My new Netbook NB-205/BL started intermittently shutting down for no reason (complete black screen, not even to blue screen).  By the time I returned home from my trip it had stopped working altogether.  The power light will come on, and the fan/hard disk will try to spin for a split second and then go silent and stop completely.
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    7.  This supervisor wasn't able to help me either as he further informed me that they will not back anything up for me AND that I had to pay for shipping AND pay an authorized Toshiba Repair Center to back my hard drive up.
    8.  I suggested what everyone who I've talked to has said:  Toshiba could send me a new computer since they've diagnosed the old one as being dead.  I could swap out the hard drives, or they could send me one without a hard drive.  And I could send them back the dead NB205.
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    10.  I finally asked him how he would feel if he was the customer, and if he felt this was any way to treat Toshiba customers.  He replied by saying they have a process, and this is the process!
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    Fool me once, shame on you.  Fool me twice, shame on me!  I'm done with you Toshiba, it's really too bad that you will not honor your brand with fair treatment of your customers.
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    As for Toshiba backing up your data, ALL of the manufacturer's have that same policy.  NONE of them will backup the data for you nor will they guarantee that your system will be returned with the existing data intact.  This is spelled out in the Warranty documents and is fairly common knowledge amongst most computer users. 
    If the data was that important you should have been backing it up to USB flash drives, a usb external hard drive, or some other backup device on a daily basis just for this very reason.  The fact that you failed to do so doesn't make it Toshiba's problem.
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  • Installed New hard drive in Toshiba P875-s7310

    A couple of weeks ago my hard drive went out in my toshiba satellite P875-S7310. I did not make recovery disk so i order the recovery media usb from Toshiba. I have installed a new hard drive and have tried to boot up the laptop to the bios so i can install everything from the usb onto the new hard drive. I have tried f2, f12, and holding the 0 bottom. Nothing has worked. What else can i do? I want to fix this laptop and do not know what else to do. PLEASE HELP!!

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