Thinkpad drivers vs Windows drivers for T61 ?
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:54 am
Over the years, I've bought a series of refurbished corporate Thinkpads, each time they are the model from about 4-5 years ago, from the same dependable guy.
As is the norm, he gets these with wiped hard drives, and I'm pretty sure he clones his standard setup for those models.
Over the years, these have less and less of the distinctive IBM Thinkpad Software pre-installed. There is never a hidden partition, but the T40's had the complete software suite with Access Connections, etc. etc.
I just received a T61 from him a few days ago - exactly as specified in the description, in very nice condition.
However, this time there is zero Thinkpad software of any kind - just the Windows Vista Business specified on the COA sticker. And there is graphics chip software by Intel for the integrated graphics.
I've found the Power Management of Vista for laptops to be insufficient, so I installed the Thinkpad PM driver and software, and I also installed the Hotkeys OSD software and driver, so that I can see the volume and brightness keys are doing.
So, my Q: Are there any other Thinkpad drivers that should be installed instead of the Windows ones?
( By the way, I don't miss Access Connections, since I find the Windows wireless to be quite sufficient, and I won't need the Hard Drive Protection software, since I will soon have only an SSD and no HD. )
As is the norm, he gets these with wiped hard drives, and I'm pretty sure he clones his standard setup for those models.
Over the years, these have less and less of the distinctive IBM Thinkpad Software pre-installed. There is never a hidden partition, but the T40's had the complete software suite with Access Connections, etc. etc.
I just received a T61 from him a few days ago - exactly as specified in the description, in very nice condition.
However, this time there is zero Thinkpad software of any kind - just the Windows Vista Business specified on the COA sticker. And there is graphics chip software by Intel for the integrated graphics.
I've found the Power Management of Vista for laptops to be insufficient, so I installed the Thinkpad PM driver and software, and I also installed the Hotkeys OSD software and driver, so that I can see the volume and brightness keys are doing.
So, my Q: Are there any other Thinkpad drivers that should be installed instead of the Windows ones?
( By the way, I don't miss Access Connections, since I find the Windows wireless to be quite sufficient, and I won't need the Hard Drive Protection software, since I will soon have only an SSD and no HD. )