Guide : Installing Windows XP on T60/T61
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 2:26 pm
I noticed that a lot of people don't really now how to install Windows XP and all the drivers. Sorry if I make some mistakes in english. This exemple is for T60p.
Part 1 Windows XP SP2
Note : Use Windows XP with service pack 2 included. SP2 is required to handle some hardware like USB 2.0 or Bluetooth.
- Start your laptop and press F1 to enter BIOS. Go into the config menu and choose SATA. Set the mode to compatible instead of AHCI. Save and exit.
- During reboot, press F12 to choose a temporary boot device. Select optical device.
- Proceed with Windows XP SP2 installation...
Part 2 : Drivers
Note : A driver is needed to handle the hardware. All the following components are younger then Windows XP SP2, so you have to install those drivers...
- Intel Chipset driver to allow Windows XP to recognise and handle the i945GM, SM Bus and ICH7m.
- ATI FireGL V5200 to drive the graphic card.
- ACPI Power Management to drive the Thinkpad Embedded Controller. Solve Unknown device in the device manager. This is not the Power Manager !
- Ultranav use adanced features of the touchpad/trackpoint
- HD Audio Sound Max is the audio driver. kb888111 is needed for Windows XP SP2 to handle HD Audio device. Most time, kb888111 is included with the driver and you don't have to care about. If audio driver did not install, kb888111 may be missing.
- Intel PRO/1000 LAN is the Ethernet driver (cable LAN)
- Intel PRO Wireless wifi driver and applet
- Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is the encryption chipt. Solve Unkown device in the device manager.
- HD Audio Modem to handle le modem. Like audio driver, kb888111 must be installed first (no need to install a second time if already done with audi driver)
- Thinkpad LCD not very important, to have the right name for the screen : ThinkPad Display.
- Fingerprint Software 5.6 driver and application to handle the fingerprint.
- Active Protection System applet to set sensitivity of the airbag like HDD protection.[/url]
- Bluetooth with Enhanced Data Rate Software I never use it.
- Don't forget you WWLAN if you got one
Part 3 : Utilities
Note : Lenovo utilities are required to handle all the Thinkpad specific features. You can go without them but you will loose some of them...
- Hotkey driver for OSD (On Screen Display), FullScreen Magnifier, Fn + F2, Fn + F3, Fn + F4, Fn + F5, Fn + F7 and Fn + F12. Important.
- EasyEject Utility for Fn + F9 feature.
- UltraNav Utility for Fn + F8
- Keyboard Customizer allow to remap keys of the keyboard.
Part 4 : Lenovo programs
Note : The follonwing stuff can be called optional, your Thinkpad will run fine without. All adavanced users can go without most of them... I recommand to use at least Power Manager to have a better battery life. Security suite is required to secure the data taking adavantage of the Thinkpad hardware (FPR and TPM).
- Power Manager to create power profile. It show the battery in the task bar.
- Access Connections to set and handle connection profiles. Not requiret to drive Fn + F5.
- Access Help online User's Guide give advice and informations about your Thinkpad : warranty, FRU/CRU, usefull phone number and so on.
- Help Center help in CHM format (Windows Help format).
- ThinkVantage Productivity Center the application launched when you press ThinkVantage blue button.
- Away Manager is the program to set background task when you don't use your Thinkpad.
- System Update 3.0 the application witch download and update the Thinkpad driver, utilites and programs. Microsoft .net is needed.
- Rescue and Recovery 4.1 self-recovery tools. Take care, work close with Client Security Solution.
- Client Security Solution 8.0 to secure your computer. Take care, work close with Rescue and Recovery and Fingerprint software.
- PC-Doctor for Windows
Part 5 : Set AHCI back
Note : AHCI is needed to handle some SATA features like NCQ. I do some benchmark with AHCI and Compatible mode, I go the same results... So only most geek guys want to run AHCI.
- Intel Matrix Storage Manager Driver Run C:\DRIVERS\WIN\IMSM\install.cmd. Reboot, go to the BIOS and reset the HDD into AHCI mode. When Windows XP found new hardware, force to use drivers within C:\DRIVERS\WIN\IMSM.
You have done it...
I'am sure for all driver but not for all Lenovo applications. I don't use them all. I will update according to request. If your are common with nLite, you can rebluid a Windows XP SP2 CD with a lot of the Thinkpad drivers. You can also add the ICH7m driver and not have to change SATA to Compatible and then back to AHCI.
Part 1 Windows XP SP2
Note : Use Windows XP with service pack 2 included. SP2 is required to handle some hardware like USB 2.0 or Bluetooth.
- Start your laptop and press F1 to enter BIOS. Go into the config menu and choose SATA. Set the mode to compatible instead of AHCI. Save and exit.
- During reboot, press F12 to choose a temporary boot device. Select optical device.
- Proceed with Windows XP SP2 installation...
Part 2 : Drivers
Note : A driver is needed to handle the hardware. All the following components are younger then Windows XP SP2, so you have to install those drivers...
- Intel Chipset driver to allow Windows XP to recognise and handle the i945GM, SM Bus and ICH7m.
- ATI FireGL V5200 to drive the graphic card.
- ACPI Power Management to drive the Thinkpad Embedded Controller. Solve Unknown device in the device manager. This is not the Power Manager !
- Ultranav use adanced features of the touchpad/trackpoint
- HD Audio Sound Max is the audio driver. kb888111 is needed for Windows XP SP2 to handle HD Audio device. Most time, kb888111 is included with the driver and you don't have to care about. If audio driver did not install, kb888111 may be missing.
- Intel PRO/1000 LAN is the Ethernet driver (cable LAN)
- Intel PRO Wireless wifi driver and applet
- Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is the encryption chipt. Solve Unkown device in the device manager.
- HD Audio Modem to handle le modem. Like audio driver, kb888111 must be installed first (no need to install a second time if already done with audi driver)
- Thinkpad LCD not very important, to have the right name for the screen : ThinkPad Display.
- Fingerprint Software 5.6 driver and application to handle the fingerprint.
- Active Protection System applet to set sensitivity of the airbag like HDD protection.[/url]
- Bluetooth with Enhanced Data Rate Software I never use it.
- Don't forget you WWLAN if you got one
Part 3 : Utilities
Note : Lenovo utilities are required to handle all the Thinkpad specific features. You can go without them but you will loose some of them...
- Hotkey driver for OSD (On Screen Display), FullScreen Magnifier, Fn + F2, Fn + F3, Fn + F4, Fn + F5, Fn + F7 and Fn + F12. Important.
- EasyEject Utility for Fn + F9 feature.
- UltraNav Utility for Fn + F8
- Keyboard Customizer allow to remap keys of the keyboard.
Part 4 : Lenovo programs
Note : The follonwing stuff can be called optional, your Thinkpad will run fine without. All adavanced users can go without most of them... I recommand to use at least Power Manager to have a better battery life. Security suite is required to secure the data taking adavantage of the Thinkpad hardware (FPR and TPM).
- Power Manager to create power profile. It show the battery in the task bar.
- Access Connections to set and handle connection profiles. Not requiret to drive Fn + F5.
- Access Help online User's Guide give advice and informations about your Thinkpad : warranty, FRU/CRU, usefull phone number and so on.
- Help Center help in CHM format (Windows Help format).
- ThinkVantage Productivity Center the application launched when you press ThinkVantage blue button.
- Away Manager is the program to set background task when you don't use your Thinkpad.
- System Update 3.0 the application witch download and update the Thinkpad driver, utilites and programs. Microsoft .net is needed.
- Rescue and Recovery 4.1 self-recovery tools. Take care, work close with Client Security Solution.
- Client Security Solution 8.0 to secure your computer. Take care, work close with Rescue and Recovery and Fingerprint software.
- PC-Doctor for Windows
Part 5 : Set AHCI back
Note : AHCI is needed to handle some SATA features like NCQ. I do some benchmark with AHCI and Compatible mode, I go the same results... So only most geek guys want to run AHCI.
- Intel Matrix Storage Manager Driver Run C:\DRIVERS\WIN\IMSM\install.cmd. Reboot, go to the BIOS and reset the HDD into AHCI mode. When Windows XP found new hardware, force to use drivers within C:\DRIVERS\WIN\IMSM.
You have done it...
I'am sure for all driver but not for all Lenovo applications. I don't use them all. I will update according to request. If your are common with nLite, you can rebluid a Windows XP SP2 CD with a lot of the Thinkpad drivers. You can also add the ICH7m driver and not have to change SATA to Compatible and then back to AHCI.