Welcome back fellow Falconers to another tech post! This time, we are going to be looking at how we can restore functionality (and I mean complete, fluid and authentic functionality) to the Acer Aspire One ZG5 (AOA150). The Acer Aspire ZG5 comes in two packages. A cheaper linpus linux lite netbook which packs: -1.6GHz N270 Intel Atom Processor. -512mb DDR2 533MHz. -Linpus Linux Lite. Installing Android os on Acer Aspire One ZG5 Netbook. I already install android x86 v2.3 on my netbook and it is great ethernet or lan is working. Jan 10, 2011 - It uses the Android builds from Android-x86.org but I don't know how. I bought an Acer Aspire netbook, and it has Windows 7 and Android 2.1. -8.9″ 1024 x 600 WSVGA glossy LED backlit display. -120GB 2.5″ 5400RPM Hitachi Hard Drive (with SDHC storage expansion slot). -802.11b/g Atheros Wireless. -3-Cell 23Wh battery. -Size: 9.75″ x 6.625″ x 1.28″ And a Windows netbook which packs: -1.6GHz N270 Intel Atom Processor. -1GB DDR2 533MHz. -Windows XP Home SP3. -8.9″ 1024 x 600 WSVGA glossy LED backlit display. -120GB 2.5″ 5400RPM Hitachi Hard Drive (with SDHC storage expansion slot). -802.11b/g Atheros Wireless. -3-Cell 23Wh battery. -Size: 9.75″ x 6.625″ x 1.28″. Aside from the difference of 512mb of RAM, the two models have absolutely no other differences. And that's the problem. Nobody wants to run Linpus Linux Lite anymore, its old, outdated and extremely user-friendly, to the point where major functionalities are restricted. I've tried countless operating systems to run on the cheap 512mb RAM version from Windows XP to Netbook Ubuntu OS to Mac OS to Browser Linux and all have run extremely crappily. So ladies and gentlemen, I present to you a solution: Android. Not just any Android version, Android x86 (which is able to run on 32 bit processors). The latest Android OS I've found to have the best results is the eeepc Android 4.0 revision (). Now bear with me, the operating system may be out of date but most apps will still work with it. However, if you wish to run a more up-to-date operating system with the sacrifice of some performance, take a look at Android 4.3 (). If Android 4.3 is still too old for you, try Android 4.4 (download link) but please note that I did not have a smooth experience with Android 4.4. If you wish to choose your own version and flavor, go (for older versions of Android x86). Go if you'd like to check out the most recent versions of Android x86. Lets move on. Now that you have downloaded your ISO image, you're going to have to flash it to a USB stick so you can boot the ZG5 from it and install the OS. I recommend using Rufus (). Serial communication between arduino and python. When you first download Rufus, it'll be found in as a.exe file, just run it. Insert your flash drive and ensure that it is selected from the drop down menu labeled 'device'. Next, click on the icon with a disc over a disk drive as shown below. Now select the ISO file you just downloaded and click 'start'. Beware, once you click start, there's no going back. Whatever you have on the drive will be erased. Now sit back and relax. ![]() The word 'ready' below a green status bar will be displayed when finished. Now its time to head over to the laptop. Plug the USB drive in and power on the ZG5 while pressing and holding the key 'F12'. The boot menu will now appear. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor next to the option USB HDD -name of your USB- and press enter. Homedics scale sc-565 manual.
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