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        <description>Making a bootable USB stick

This describes how to make a USB-FDD (super-floppy) layout, bootable USB stick.
The result will be bootable by the ASUS EeePC, Everex Cloudbook and the HP-2133.

This media layout (USB-FDD) is limited to 1Gbyte or smaller (2Gbyte if careful and lucky) USB sticks.</description>
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        <description>MikeZ has kindly looked into creating images of the partitions that the mininote comes installed with. This give the option of easily restoring the notebook back to factory settings;

If you absolutely, positively, must restore your machine now - before I can devise a bootable stick . . .
First, you will need to boot into a memory resident *nix OS - - any “LiveCD” with access to command line should do just fine.  If you have to build your own, here is what I know so far:</description>
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        <description>The windows version of the mininote seems to have shipped without the webcam driver.

Problem reported by parishm@comcast.net and Porter in the following thread;

&lt;http://forums.mininoteuser.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&amp;t=17&gt;

Solution reported by parishm@comcast.net ;</description>
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