Dell Mini 9 with Windows 7 Home Premium
I upgraded my Dell Mini 9 Netbook to 2GB of RAM and a 32GB Solid State Drive by Runcore. Then, I ditched the SUPER GAY Linux Ubuntu that was preloaded. I tried to use Ubuntu but my brain just couldn’t figure it out. I think you have to literally be dancing around with your weiner tucked under like the Silence of the Lambs guy to actually be able to use Ubuntu. I felt as comfortable using it as I would smoking another dude’s pole and that is coincidentally the second requirement for using Ubuntu so I had to switch.
I installed Windows 7 Home Premium and now my Mini 9 went from Broadway Musicals and Liza Minelli to TOTALLY BAD AWESOME. Most netbooks can’t run Home Premium and at best come with Windows 7 Starter which is okay but I need Mediacenter to be able to stream my movies from my 2TB desktop computer. Problem solved.
I would recommend updating your Dell Mini 9 to a bigger SSD (16GB or higher) and throwing the 8GB one with Ubuntu into the garbage can. Or continue to use Ubuntu, move to San Francisco, become a dog trainer/groomer and you and your new “life partner” GAYLORD, can adopt a child and sit around and watch Ellen while you comb your Ken doll’s hair all day. The choice is yours.
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