Installation of Windows 7 very smooth with the new installer

Last night, I installed Windows 7 on my NB205. I used the "Toshiba for Windows 7 Installer", which is available for download from their support site. This utility download the drivers needed and patches and automatically installs. The installation was very good. I used my NB205 all morning and everything seems fine. Even the function keys are integrated with the Flash card utility.

I have partitioned my drive and set up a dual boot so I can still use Windows XP with an old USB TV tuner, I have, when needed. (This happened very convenient when I had a power failure during an ice storm a few years ago. Unfortunately, my laptop battery only lasted for 2 hours at a time. With the NB205 I'll be able to handle a much longer blackout).

And then you run this file to get the downloads?

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