Thanks for the advice Eric!Eric Giles wrote:Ok, that's not possible that it runs slower than your Dell. All of these are Centrino processors-not sure why that is a suprise. On the hard drive thing-you do realize that even a brand new, unformatted 160GB drive will not actually show up as 160GB? The reason you aren't seeing 20GB is because of that, plus there is a hidden recovery partition where the factory preload is stored. It is normal to have that bit of hard drive space used on a newer Thinkpad. Be glad you didn't get Vista-you would have even less free space.Steve_Jobs wrote:I received my thinkpad yesterday and I am not impressed. The computer actually runs really slow, slower than my 1.3ghz centrino Dell 8600. Why does the computer have a centrino processor? I also checked my HD size and it is 140gb total instead of the 160gb size I ordered.
BTW, the 15.4 thinppad t61p is not available for order on the Lenovo web site. I'm guessing to stop people from sending in orders...
Now as far as your slow system speed-left click on the battery maximiser gauge next to the system tray, and select High System Performance. That will make sure your processor is running at it's full speed and not being stepped down via power management. You can also get rid of Norton and go to a less resource hungry antivirus system to help speed things up a bit.
I have a T60p with a T7200 Core 2 Duo CPU (2GHz), 2GB RAM, ATI FireGL 5250, 100GB 7200RPM drive, and Windows XP Pro. It is not slow by any means-in fact, it is very, very fast. Try the things I mentioned, and maybe even do a full recovery using the Thinkvantage button to make sure you have a clean OS image.
Being a first time thinkpad owner, do you have any other tips for me?
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