What is "essential" S'ware for T60p . . .
Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 2:44 pm
I used a migration utility to move files from my TP T42p (the "old" machine) to my T60p. Strangely, after updating some drivers and software using ThinkVantage's update utility, I started getting a weird messages on shut down and boot up (like "RegesterClass, Class Already Exists" and "ThinkVantage Access Connections Main Service Module has encountered a problem and needs to close . . . ," and so on).
I called Lenovo in warranty service and they told me it was a "registry" problem and they don't troubleshoot registry problems. I have to re-image my drive.
I didn't want to do that so, by trial and error, I found out the problem was an entry in the msconfig "Services" utility called "Access Connections Main Service (Lenovo)." I unchecked it and all the problems went away. That took, all toll, about ten hours.
In any event, here are my questions:
First, I want to delete all the prior ThinkPad and IBM oriented software that I "migrated" from my old TP to my T60p, but I don't know what's essential. This is what I think is old unecessary stuff:
1. ThinkPad Bluetooth with Enhanced Data Rate Software;
2. ThinkPad Configuration
3. ThinkPad Full Screen Magnifier
4. ThinkPad Easy Eject Utility
5. ThinkPad Keyboard Customizer Utility
6. ThinkPad Modem
7. ThinkPad PC Card Power Policy
8. ThinkPad Presentation Director
9. ThinkPad Ultr Nav Driver
10. ThinkPad Ultra Nav Wizard
11. Access IBM Message Center
12. IBM 32-bit Runtime Environment for Java 2 V1.4.2
13. IBM Integrated 56K Modem
14. IBM Rescue and Recovery with Rapid Restore
15. IBM Themes
16. IBM ThinkPad Configuration
Are these duplicative or unnecessary in light of the ThinkVantage software packages? This is what I think is current, pre-install software:
1. ThinkVantage Access Connections
2. TV Active Protection System
3. TV Away Manager
4. TV Productivity Manager
5. TV Technologies Welcome Message
Second, because the recent download using ThinkVantage's update utility seemed to eff everything up for me, I'd like to uninstall all the ThinkVantage software and reinstall it or, just reinstall it over the top of what I have. Can I do this without making things worse. By the way, I was told by Lenovo ThinkPad telephone service that he was "aware" that the download utility in ThinkVantage was "screwy" and "unreliable" and that I should always download and use Software Installer.
Sorry this is so long. I hope it can be a short answer.
Bill
I called Lenovo in warranty service and they told me it was a "registry" problem and they don't troubleshoot registry problems. I have to re-image my drive.
I didn't want to do that so, by trial and error, I found out the problem was an entry in the msconfig "Services" utility called "Access Connections Main Service (Lenovo)." I unchecked it and all the problems went away. That took, all toll, about ten hours.
In any event, here are my questions:
First, I want to delete all the prior ThinkPad and IBM oriented software that I "migrated" from my old TP to my T60p, but I don't know what's essential. This is what I think is old unecessary stuff:
1. ThinkPad Bluetooth with Enhanced Data Rate Software;
2. ThinkPad Configuration
3. ThinkPad Full Screen Magnifier
4. ThinkPad Easy Eject Utility
5. ThinkPad Keyboard Customizer Utility
6. ThinkPad Modem
7. ThinkPad PC Card Power Policy
8. ThinkPad Presentation Director
9. ThinkPad Ultr Nav Driver
10. ThinkPad Ultra Nav Wizard
11. Access IBM Message Center
12. IBM 32-bit Runtime Environment for Java 2 V1.4.2
13. IBM Integrated 56K Modem
14. IBM Rescue and Recovery with Rapid Restore
15. IBM Themes
16. IBM ThinkPad Configuration
Are these duplicative or unnecessary in light of the ThinkVantage software packages? This is what I think is current, pre-install software:
1. ThinkVantage Access Connections
2. TV Active Protection System
3. TV Away Manager
4. TV Productivity Manager
5. TV Technologies Welcome Message
Second, because the recent download using ThinkVantage's update utility seemed to eff everything up for me, I'd like to uninstall all the ThinkVantage software and reinstall it or, just reinstall it over the top of what I have. Can I do this without making things worse. By the way, I was told by Lenovo ThinkPad telephone service that he was "aware" that the download utility in ThinkVantage was "screwy" and "unreliable" and that I should always download and use Software Installer.
Sorry this is so long. I hope it can be a short answer.
Bill