First of all...I love the build quality, screen (WSXGA), and everything else about the T61. All of the posts that pick on it are just being picky. It's a beautiful machine even compared to my 2200 $ macbook pro that I love.
Here is what I did:
1. Ordered fully decked out T61p with Vista Home Basic preinstalled. My plan was to install vista ultimate 32 bit and use Thinkvantage system update 3.14 to get all of the Lenovo software and drivers up to date.
2. The 3 T61p computers arrived and I booted to the Vista Ultimate 32 bit cd. Created 2 70GB partitions and installed Vista on the 1st partition. Install went perfect on all 3 machines and booted to Vista Ultimate.
3. Installed System update. Ran system update and allowed install of all Critical and Recommended updates. 322.xx mb download on each laptop. Error received: Aplication error UACSdk.exe stopped working and was closed, Event viewer application error ID 1000. When it finished the update it asked for a restart.
4. During shutdown all three computers got the blue screen of death with a stop error. When the machines boot back up they get to the hard disk check which passes, I hear the vista startup tune but the screen never gets passed the status of the hard drive checks.
5. I have now, on one of the laptops, used Gparted to remove the recovery partition and am in the middle of installing vista from scratch. The reason I did this is because I talked to a support rep at Lenovo last night and he said that it may be related to the recovery partition...either way I dont want the recovery partition taking up 6GB of space on the hard drive.
After all that long text I guess my questions is, has anyone else experience this? I know I'm not the only person on earth who buys thinkpads with the lowest OS to save money knowing that they have a copy of a different os that they want to use. Should I not be using the system update tool? Any help would be great!




