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Newbie questions :)

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 5:55 pm
by Mark_R
Hello,

I've got my T60p notebook several days ago, brand new except that it was without a OS, as I already have a license for XP windows.
First I had some big problems with drivers on XP 64-bit, I couldn't get sound, and the video drivers didn't want to install too. I tried Vista beta too, but it just seemed to me that it requieres too much power from the battery (yes - the drivers functionated, except the video driver), so I decided to put on 32-bit XP with SP2.
Now, it works just fine. The battery seems to last some 2:30 h and the machine is really quite and cool (maybe just too cool :). Of course the screen is just fantastic.
Just a few cons, a noticable flex in the palm area while typing and all in all ot the kind of construction I have expected (compared to my previous R30). Is it really true that it can take up to 100 kg of weight on the notebook ? The construction really doesen't seem to be that strong. I've seen some T4x notebooks with magnesium and titan enforcements, and they really seemed much robust.
In the beggining I didn't get anything by pressing the ThinkVantege button, but later when I got to understand the functions of System Update and downloading most of the updates, I now get the Productivity center opened when pressing it. Is that suposed to open, or something else ? I have a feeling that something is wrong, that I should download/install some other applications.

I also have a problem regarding the LAN. I have installed the required drivers for the ethernet connection, but when transferring data from my desktop PC I have a lot of problems, the speed is ultra low, and mosty it won't finish (for example, I tried to copy a file of 5,5 MB, and It estimated it to 4 minutes, and after a short time it just canceled).
The LAN is operated by a router, and the other PC's work fine.
The internet connection is working just fine via router.

Regarding the fingerprint scanner, is it possible to lock certain folders/ files on the notebook, not just the OS ?

Can I put "normal" drivers for X1xxx radeon series ? As I heared it will improve the gaming performances, as I would like to play a video game from time to time.

When I press the power button, the notebook doesen't shut down ? Is this normal ? Also, when I put the lid down, it turn's off, and again when powering it up it resumes the windows. Ok this is a pretty good thing, just that I'd like it not to "shut down" but just to close, and keep everthing alive and kicking and possibly when running on battery to shut down, as It does.
Where can I change these settings ?

Thank you for your help !

Regards and all the best to you and your Thinkpads in 2007 ! :)

P.S sorry for my bad english, and the possible tehnical mistakes I've made in the text :?

Re: Newbie questions :)

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 6:21 pm
by jdhurst
Mark_R wrote:<snip>
I also have a problem regarding the LAN. I have installed the required drivers for the ethernet connection, but when transferring data from my desktop PC I have a lot of problems, the speed is ultra low, and mosty it won't finish (for example, I tried to copy a file of 5,5 MB, and It estimated it to 4 minutes, and after a short time it just canceled).
The LAN is operated by a router, and the other PC's work fine.
The internet connection is working just fine via router.
<snip>
There could be several reasons. That you can transfer files pretty much rules out firewall errors. So two reasons for me come to mind:

1. Consider re-installing the ethernet drivers and make very sure they are exactly the right drivers for your specific model (xxxx-nnn)

2. Look at the hard drive speeds on the source and target machines. This happened to me once with respect to files on the second drive on my Desktop. It was operating in PIO mode (should have been Ultra DMA). Check the properties of the IDE controller on both machines. In my case, I had to back up the drive and format it in order to get back to DMA. I was rebuilding the Desktop anyway for another reason, but drive in PIO mode are a pain in the butt.

... JD Hurst

Re: Newbie questions :)

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 6:23 pm
by pianowizard
Mark_R wrote:I also have a problem regarding the LAN. I have installed the required drivers for the ethernet connection, but when transferring data from my desktop PC I have a lot of problems, the speed is ultra low, and mosty it won't finish (for example, I tried to copy a file of 5,5 MB, and It estimated it to 4 minutes, and after a short time it just canceled).
Where did you get the drivers? I've had a similar problem before which was solved after trying about 10 different drivers downloaded from driverguide.com.
Mark_R wrote:When I press the power button, the notebook doesen't shut down ? Is this normal ? Also, when I put the lid down, it turn's off, and again when powering it up it resumes the windows. Ok this is a pretty good thing, just that I'd like it not to "shut down" but just to close, and keep everthing alive and kicking and possibly when running on battery to shut down, as It does.
Where can I change these settings ?
Right click the desktop area --> "Properties" --> "Screen Saver" --> "Power" --> "Advanced" --> change the menus

Re: Newbie questions :)

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:31 am
by Mark_R
jdhurst wrote:
Mark_R wrote:<snip>
I also have a problem regarding the LAN. I have installed the required drivers for the ethernet connection, but when transferring data from my desktop PC I have a lot of problems, the speed is ultra low, and mosty it won't finish (for example, I tried to copy a file of 5,5 MB, and It estimated it to 4 minutes, and after a short time it just canceled).
The LAN is operated by a router, and the other PC's work fine.
The internet connection is working just fine via router.
<snip>
There could be several reasons. That you can transfer files pretty much rules out firewall errors. So two reasons for me come to mind:

1. Consider re-installing the ethernet drivers and make very sure they are exactly the right drivers for your specific model (xxxx-nnn)
Yeah, I did...I'll try reinstalling. They are the official drivers for the Intel PRO 1000.
jdhurst wrote:2. Look at the hard drive speeds on the source and target machines. This happened to me once with respect to files on the second drive on my Desktop. It was operating in PIO mode (should have been Ultra DMA). Check the properties of the IDE controller on both machines. In my case, I had to back up the drive and format it in order to get back to DMA. I was rebuilding the Desktop anyway for another reason, but drive in PIO mode are a pain in the butt.

... JD Hurst
Both the PC and the notebook are on 7200 rpm.
I will have a look on the IDE controller.

Can Migration Manager maybe help me ? I have some like 30 GB to move, and with the current problems that just won't be possible.

Oh, yeah. Forgot one part, some times I get the message
" The path is too deep" when trying to copy files.

Thanks for your help.

Re: Newbie questions :)

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:36 am
by Mark_R
pianowizard wrote:
Mark_R wrote:I also have a problem regarding the LAN. I have installed the required drivers for the ethernet connection, but when transferring data from my desktop PC I have a lot of problems, the speed is ultra low, and mosty it won't finish (for example, I tried to copy a file of 5,5 MB, and It estimated it to 4 minutes, and after a short time it just canceled).
Where did you get the drivers? I've had a similar problem before which was solved after trying about 10 different drivers downloaded from driverguide.com.).
From the update center, or from a disc I got with my notebook from the shop where I bought it. the disc is unofficial, just a lot of drivers on it (I rather updated all, because some really didn't work).
The name was "Thinkpad Intel PRO 10/100/1000 ethernet drivers" or simmilar. I'll have another look on that.
pianowizard wrote:
Mark_R wrote: Where can I change these settings ?
Right click the desktop area --> "Properties" --> "Screen Saver" --> "Power" --> "Advanced" --> change the menus
Oh yeah, thanks !!

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:11 am
by tomh009
For the LAN issue, is the Ethernet speed set to auto (as it is by default), or did you select specific speed and duplex settings? What type of hub/switch are you connecting to?

Re: Newbie questions :)

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 10:10 am
by dr_st
Mark_R wrote:Can I put "normal" drivers for X1xxx radeon series ? As I heared it will improve the gaming performances, as I would like to play a video game from time to time.
Yes, the Omega Drivers work best here. But, in case you don't experience glitches or slowdowns, you might as well keep the original FireGL drivers.

Re: Newbie questions :)

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:49 am
by Mark_R
dr_st wrote:
Mark_R wrote:Can I put "normal" drivers for X1xxx radeon series ? As I heared it will improve the gaming performances, as I would like to play a video game from time to time.
Yes, the Omega Drivers work best here. But, in case you don't experience glitches or slowdowns, you might as well keep the original FireGL drivers.
Ok, I'll try them. But what about official drivers ?
Consearning the omega drivers, do I have to remove the Catalyst center ? It seems it is suggested to do so.

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:56 am
by Mark_R
tomh009 wrote:For the LAN issue, is the Ethernet speed set to auto (as it is by default), or did you select specific speed and duplex settings? What type of hub/switch are you connecting to?
To a adsl router...everything on the PC's is default, automatic IP...

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:38 am
by Mark_R
Anyhow, can anyone please give me answers on :

me wrote:Hello,
In the beggining I didn't get anything by pressing the ThinkVantege button, but later when I got to understand the functions of System Update and downloading most of the updates, I now get the Productivity center opened when pressing it. Is that suposed to open, or something else ? I have a feeling that something is wrong, that I should download/install some other applications.

Regarding the fingerprint scanner, is it possible to lock certain folders/ files on the notebook, not just the OS ?

When I press the power button, the notebook doesen't shut down Is this normal ? (i have choosen to shut down in the power manager)
Thanks !!