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It seems that Windows 7 is supported on this Laptop in other regions, just not the UK.
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I haven’t extensively tested all the drivers, but things like Bluetooth and Wifi work fine, and the Windows 7 operating system is stable. Please download and share elsewhere as I probably won’t be able to keep share open indefinitely. So I have downloaded all of them and shared publicly on (see resources below).
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Also I couldn’t see any way to get Windows 7 drivers off the Samsung support website.Īs luck would have it I was travelling in Asia and again looked in the SW Update after I arrived, and to my surprise there were the Windows 7 Drivers. Samsung would only let me see the Windows 8 drivers on their SW Update in UK.
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However, I had problems with the Windows 7 drivers (question marks in Device Manager etc).
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So I installed Windows 7 on a spare SSD that I had, installed from a USB stick using the Universal USB Installer from – you can use their software to create a bootable installable Windows 7 “disc” Windows 7 works really well and I’m happy with it, plus all my other machines have Windows 7. When I searched for “windows 8 is”, the above are the suggestions that Google give me! … window 8 is crap, rubbish, terrible, awful ! Personally, I really, really don’t like Windows 8, which doesn’t seem to be an uncommon theme. So might be worth considering doing that if you wanted to make similar modifications yourself. However for the new laptop I have kept the original hard disc as it is, and could put the laptop back to how it was when delivered if I needed to return it. My point being that I don’t really regard a warranty as anything particularly useful. Obviously that wasn’t an option, so I had to get a power supply from elsewhere. Toshiba flatly refused to send me a new power supply, insisted I return the whole laptop – how inconvenient and unhelpful. I had got by that time the laptop setup how I wanted it.
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That had a warranty, the power supply went faulty a week or so after I bought it. Well, remember my old Toshiba laptop I told you about. Some of you may cry – what about the warranty. The caddy is fitted into the laptop where the DVD drive goes, there’s just one screw securing it on the underside of the laptop, marked I think “ODD”. The “kit” came with a small screwdriver to fit the hard drive into the caddy, screws for which form part of the caddy.
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The caddy is 12.5mm and they can be purchased from ebay – eg “odd hard drive caddy”.
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The upgrade that I did do was to replace the Optical/DVD drive with a caddy for a second hard drive (almost identical to the one in the picture). I considered an upgrade to 16GB of RAM and 256GB SSD, but at the moment funds are short and those items are relatively expensive – 16GB RAM around £100 and 256GB SSD around £200.
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It’s not as “solid” as the previous laptop, but it is lighter! Overall I’m pleased with the laptop, it’s 500 grammes lighter than my previous one, which is great for travelling and it’s very much more powerful. The harddrive can easily be upgraded to bigger/faster or SSD. With Core i7, 8GB RAM (upgradable to 16GB) and USB3 the Samsung NP350E7C suited my needs. I didn’t want all singing all dancing with the associated price tag, but I did want a decent laptop for a good price. So I bought this laptop from Costco in the UK, a steal at £550. I wanted USB3, a decent amount of memory and potential for expansion. I wanted the new laptop to be lighter than the old one as I carry it with me when I travel. I looked at the performance 17″ “gamer” laptops and they were all either expensive (£1000+) or heavy, so heavy on the pocket or heavy on the arm to carry. I looked at the now discontinued 17″ MacBook Pro, but couldn’t really justify the £2000 price tag. I wanted a new large screen 17″ laptop, so I shopped around. At the time when I bought it, I thought I’d got a good price on it, but didn’t check the CPU which was bottom of the range – should really have explained the price, doh ! My ageing Core2Duo Toshiba 17″ laptop was OK whilst it lasted but I was starting to find it a bit sluggish even with an SSD and 2GB memory.