From brief characteristics: RAM-1Gb, HDD-160Gb. And this is a possible problem.
First, about the disk. Immediately I will honestly tell everyone else, so that they do not think that all 160 Gig will be in possession minus the system. When shipped from factory to HDD, there is the first hidden section in which the full image of the factory system sits in case of full recovery and return to the point of purchase. This mode is initiated by F4 when booting, although the instructions describe this clumsily - it is not specifically stated that the entire system will be restored.
Plus, there is still a special section without an assigned letter on 100MB that Win7 creates during installation - standard fool protection, there are all the main download files.
To summarize, the real free space on the C: drive (I didn’t break into C: and D :) approximately 111 GB at the start.
The second. RAM. Until now, I am tormented, but was it worth it to buy a modification with 2 Gigas (or as an option the N230th with the same amount of RAM). Does anyone have experience using netbooks from this N-series (N150, N210, N220, N230) when they increased memory from 1 to 2 Gig? Please unsubscribe about the results.
From myself I will say that it seems like Win7 actually uses 500-600 Meters of physical memory, which in general pleases. To understand what is at stake and how it is determined, I recommend an excellent article.
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/window-on-windows/?p=3176. According to the terminology of the Resource Monitor, the real "In Use" memory on the device is ~ 500-600 MBytes when starting a typical "office" task or "light" Internet fermentation (open 1-3 pages in standard IE 8).