Energy-efficient stealth device. Toshiba's Satellite NB10t-A-101 is an 11.6-inch netbook which comes equipped with a Bay Trail Celeron CPU, a touchscreen, a 500 GB HDD and Windows 8, costing approx. 380 euros. Our review will show whether Toshiba's small notebook is a true bargain.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-Satellite-NB10t-A-101-Netbook.108374.0.html
BEWARE - one can NOT use a Boot disk to access OS. Acronis and Ghost nor free clone or Imaging boot disk will NOT work on this netbook. BIOS is lacking many features found on many notebooks. I would not recommend this product. >:(
some people have installed Linux successfully..
A few hints:
1 - USB stick needs to be in the right-hand (USB2) port.
2 - USB stick needs to UEFI bootable (a Debian or Ubuntu installer, copied to the USB stick with "dd", is fine).
3 - Bootloader file must be named boot/bootx64.efi (again, a Debian or Ubuntu installer image will already be OK).
4 - Try holding down ESC before/during hitting the power button, to select the boot device.
here is a howto: http://unofficialnb10.wordpress.com/
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* Bad performance comparing to Celeron 1.8 from 2005 - integrated GPU use some power 5/10
* HDD is slowly so i replace to SSD
* Can;t install Windows 7 - 32 or 64 bit due non standard BIOS
* When copy to SD card hear some squeaks in "headphones"
* Sound is very bad 3/10
* Keyboard, who design it, keys are in different position so you will be had problem to use normal keyboards
* CD Key - windows 8 are saved in UEFI BIOS
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* Small
* Nice screen
* Portal 2 and CS working :)
how to open the battery? :( :(
Hello
My lovely Toshiba Satellite NB10t-A-10F that I have efficiently used for nearly 9 years without a single issue recently got a damage.
I am looking for anyone wishing to sell his/her old one as parts only.
Please let me know if you have body parts at
[email protected] Thanks
Ladu