I just picked up 2 Compaq netbooks from Best Buy. It was part of their black Friday special. Because I’m a premiere reward zone card holder, I was able to get their door buster deals on Monday, 4 days before the deal and was able to call them to place the order. I really didn’t need the 1105DX model but I was limited to one per so I had to get the higher one.
I bought 2, one for me and one for my mother-in-law as her Christmas gift. Both netbooks are fairly the same. The 2 differences I see is one comes with Windows XP Home and 160 GB hard drive (110C-1100DX). The other Windows 7 Starter and 250 GB hard drive (110C-1105DX).
Here are some pics I took. I have them next to an Asus EEEPC 900A (8.9″) netbook and Macbook Pro 13″ to get a size comparison.
Overall, the netbooks are great. I’m replacing my Asus 900A with this one. I just needed a bigger keyboard and hard drive space with a web cam. Here are a couple of things to watch out for.
- Make sure you figure out a plan for restoring the netbook if something happens. These do not come with restore CDs. You can buy them from HP for around $16. Even then, netbooks don’t come with CD/DVD rom drives so you may have to use an external USB CD/DVD drive.
- There is no hidden partition that contains the restore data for the 110C-1100DX. There is a restore program installed by Roxio. What the program does is creates an image file (proprietary) that can be used to restore your netbook. It is not the usual restoring of only the OS and default programs from day 1 (unless this is the first thing you do after the first boot). You can use a memory card or USB external drive. Unfortunately, it requires a format of the device – unlike Time Machine (OS X) where it can use an existing hard drive or memory card and doesn’t require it to be formatted. Kinda a bummer there. There is also a program that you need to download (SP42226) which will format a memory card to make it bootable and allow you to restore an image created by the Roxio program in case you cannot boot into Windows. Don’t bother searching for it outside HP’s forum. At the time I wrote this, it can’t be found. I’ll save you the trouble – http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-72722-1&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=3943766&os=228&lang=en. It’s 184MB. It’s a wonder why it wasn’t included with the default HP programs. You will need a memory card that has at least 2GB and it will format it so make sure you don’t have anything on there.
- There is a partition that will restore the 110C-1105DX. There is a program that can create a restore CD but again, netbooks don’t have CD/DVD drives so you will get an error that it doesn’t detect one. You can use another program to create one using memory cards. The program will tell you that it needs at least 8GB. Another tip, get a 16GB. After it created one for me, it ended up close to 12GB.
- The F and J keys have the usual “bumps” that let you know you’re on the home row keys. To me they aren’t as obvious as the keyboards I use. They could have been raised a little higher.
- There is only 1 memory slot. It’s using 1GB DDR2 PC6400 and according to HP it isn’t upgradeable. I have read people already have upgraded to memory to 2GB but you must use DDR2 PC5300. I haven’t upgraded it yet but am planning on doing so.
Aside from the list above, they are great netbooks. It’s my second netbook. If it’s going to be your first, get used to not having a CD/DVD drive, smaller keyboard, and installing things via memory card or internet. Also, they feel sturdier than my Asus 900A netbook.


I bought the same machine (mini 110-1100dx) and the upgrade to 2GB went fine. I used DDR2 PC5300, but that’s only because it’s what I had. Don’t know if 2GB PC6400 would be good or not. BTW, the mini’s website says 1GB max, but the manual says you can upgrade to 2GB and even gives you the HP part number. This has to do with M$ winxp licensing for netbooks. To get the netbook discount for licensing XP M$ told the manufacturers must not put it in machines that had more than 1GB.
thanks for the comment daofgeek. i didn’t know the reason behind the memory upgrade documentation.
doafgeek, wod u pls list the HP part# for the 2gb upgrade?
I used VS2GSDS667D2 from Corsair and it’s working great.
i just upgraded the memory of my compaq 110c-1105dx. i used http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231147
prices have gone up since the last time i bought something similar for my eeepc 900a.
hi, i have the 110-1100dx. it is for my 8 yr old son so i didnt think i needed to bak up anything. anyhoo today i had best buy had to replace the hard drive and i dont have the recovery kit. can the link u provided help me out, and if not to you kno of any sites where i can download a free recovery kit to my flash drive?
@angel: one of the things i hate about buying PCs nowadays is they no longer include the restore CDs like they did in the past. i’m not sure if it’s to cut down cost or have customers spend more money to purchase it. one of the first things you should’ve done is run the restore CD process or at least a back up of the state of your netbook. that way you can restore it without having the need of the restore CDs that they no longer provide. in your situation, here are your options…
it’s a shame this they no longer include the restore CD. hope that helps
Love the blog, nice work.
was wondering if you can do me a huge favor im looking at buying a parts 1105dx for the key board keys, to replace the keys on my 1100dx that my 18 month old son has torn off, was wondiering since you have both if you could tell me if the clips and keys are the same on both models, since i have lost some of the keys and the clips have been broken, any help would be great
if i remember correctly, there is no physical difference between the 2 models. the hardware inside is the difference, bigger HDD and different OS. i don’t have the 1100dx with me. it was a gift for my mother in law and she lives in Philippines. hope that helps.