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Set up/configuring new T60.
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 9:34 pm
by Magic Wonder425
Alright, so my T60 should be arriving tomorrow (yay!) and I was wondering if I should change/adjust any defaults that are already set up. For example, are there certain processes running from the start that I should turn off? Should I change something in the BIOS to make it run better or stay cooler?
First thing I planned to do was install spyware programs, antivirus, a firewall, and then download XP service pack 2 from their website.
This is going to be my first laptop, so any feedback would be great.
Good2Go
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:33 am
by Bunny Lebowski
Unlike most ready2go putez, I like my T60p's initial setup... only a few things I suggest:
- Remove Digital Line Detect from the startup menu if you don't plan on using a digital phone line. Remove Bluetooth if you don't use it.
- Install PageDfrg by SysInternals (iz free)
- Blue Button -> Wireless ... disable wireless devices you don't use.
- Create Recovery CDs ... also consider making an UBCD4Win (UBCD4Win.com)
...If u got Vista then I don't know...
Re: Good2Go
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:10 am
by Magic Wonder425
Bunny Lebowski wrote:- Install PageDfrg by SysInternals (iz free)
- Create Recovery CDs ... also consider making an UBCD4Win (UBCD4Win.com)
Thanks, but what's the PageDfrg and the UBCD4Win?
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:54 am
by Magic Wonder425
I just went into my task manager, are there suppose to be so many processes running? When I first turned it on, there 84 to begin with.
Don't Worry
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:33 pm
by Bunny Lebowski
All those processes is normal...
PageDefrag: "PageDefrag uses advanced techniques to provide you what commercial defragmenters cannot: the ability for you to see how fragmented your paging files and Registry hives are, and to defragment them. In addition, it defragments event log files and Windows 2000/XP hibernation files (where system memory is saved when you hibernate a laptop)."
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysint ... efrag.mspx
UBCD4Win is a diagnostics CD. It was very helpful when I dropped my T60p and permanently damaged my hard drive. I was able to boot into UBCD4Win and copy all the uncorrupted files to an external USB hard drive.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 2:15 pm
by Magic Wonder425
Alright, thanks a lot.