Splashtop has been cranking out a light weight operating system for netbooks and larger notebooks for a few years. The idea is that PC makers can customize and load Splashtop software on a computer alongside Windows, giving you a choice of booting into Windows or Splashtop when you hit the power button. The advantage of booting Splashtop is that the OS tends to load in 10 seconds or less, letting you surf the web, listen to music, chat over Skype, or perform other actions without waiting for Windows to load.

Up until now the only way to get Splashtop has been to buy a computer with the software preloaded. But now the company has begun testing a new version of its software called Splashtop OS, which anyone can download and install on a Windows computer.

The installer is just 2MB, and once installed, you’ll be able to boot into an even lighter version of Splashtop which basically runs one app: A web browser. While older versions of Splashtop used a Mozilla-based browser, Splashtop OS beta uses Google Chrome. And that’s pretty much it.

At boot, you’ll see thumbnail icons for four frequently visited sites, recently closed tabs, plus a search bar. There are also a few browse plugins including Adobe Flash Player 10.1.

The OS is supposed to boot in about 5 seconds, while taking a few more seconds to connect to a wireless network.

Right now Splashtop has only been tested with a handful of HP laptops including the HP Mini 110 and 220 netbooks and several Pavilion dm and dv-series notebooks. When I tried installing Splashtop OS on my Asus laptop, I got an error message telling me that I didn’t have a supported model and I should check back in a few weeks. Your results may vary.

If you have a supported notebook you can download the app from os.splashtop.com. Or you can just check out the brief demo video after the break.

via Laptop Magazine

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2 replies on “Splashtop OS: Easy-install quick-boot software”

  1. With laptops coming more often with SSD’s (or easily installed with them), will Hybernate be the new shutdown? If so, won’t OS’s like this not really be needed since you can go from hybernate to desktop in about the same time. My notebook with an SSD is almost never shut down (unless I get an update that requires it). The SSD gives me almost instant “to-desktop” time. Are there other benefits such as battery life or performance from an OS like this?

    1. I suspect Splashtop OS will be more useful with netbooks, where the slow CPU doesn’t take full advantae of an SSD. My Acer Aspire with Atom N280 has an SSD, but it sure takes its time doing anything. (Having Win Home Premium 32 on it doesn’t help.)

      Sometimes I just want to fire up the browser to check on email.
      Talking about instant on, over this past Black Friday weekend,
      I bought an Amazon Kindle DX, which comes with free global 3G
      wireless access, which supposedly lets you do web clipping
      browsing, like the early smartphones. The Barnes and Noble
      Nook 3G doesn’t allow you to do this with its free 3G.

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