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T60p default wallpaper, configuration and other stuff

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:19 pm
by Melvyn
Hello,

I bough my T60p 8741-A11 on ebay, which had been formatted and service partition blown. I reinstalled XP and partitioned for XP + Vista Ultimate x64.

I know this can sound strange: I would like to get it looking as most as lenovo give it new. I found 3 default wallpapers and would like to get the oeminfo.ini, oemlogo.bmp and oobe.xml (C:\windows\system32\oobe\INFO wich contains the info that belongs to welcome center).

If somebody can bring me the vista's oobe.xml I'll be very greatfull. It have the settings for the welcome center and lenovo's logos and more. I would like the default icons located there too.

Somebody? Thanks!

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 6:59 am
by andrey
lol, you're the first person who intentionally wants to put Lenovo junk on your PC. :)

btw, I have Lenovo restore disks if you really want to make it "factory fresh". PM me for more details.

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:22 am
by Melvyn
lol, you're the first person who intentially wants to put Lenovo junk on your PC.
hahaha
Sincerely? I'm sure if I can buy a Mercedes Benz, I'll like to preserve the star logo everywhere. I'm not going to install every crap and bloatware, simple the logo and default look and feel, not default behavior.

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:53 pm
by yak
andrey wrote:lol, you're the first person who intentionally wants to put Lenovo junk on your PC. :)
I hope you're not talking about valueable ThinkVantage software like Access Connections, Power Manager and so on. I'm sure there are plenty of people here that not only use them but are glad they can. I'm sure I am.
:)

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 7:21 pm
by tylerwylie
yak wrote:
andrey wrote:lol, you're the first person who intentionally wants to put Lenovo junk on your PC. :)
I hope you're not talking about valueable ThinkVantage software like Access Connections, Power Manager and so on. I'm sure there are plenty of people here that not only use them but are glad they can. I'm sure I am.
:)
That software looks great, just gotta find a way to get it running on different "non-Windows" platforms :P

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:41 pm
by Melvyn
tylerwylie wrote:
yak wrote: I hope you're not talking about valueable ThinkVantage software like Access Connections, Power Manager and so on. I'm sure there are plenty of people here that not only use them but are glad they can. I'm sure I am.
:)
That software looks great, just gotta find a way to get it running on different "non-Windows" platforms :P
Previous versions of Access Connections were very buggy and lot of pople had issues. Recent versions are very mature. When AC was version 4.x (around 2 years ago) lot of people rolled back because issues, incompatibilities and high cpu usage.

I can't live without hokey utilities...
Active Protection System is a very usefull utility. It can protect your hard drive and is unique in its class.

Another software is junk for some people and precious jewels for anothers (Cliente Security solution, fingerprinter reader, and more). Take in mind that security software have been mature and very good.

Some other stuff is simply trash as Digital line detect, which places icons, don't have uninstaller and is pretty useless... I know: is for dial up users, and I must use dial up from time to time and that's simple waste!

There's everything for every taste....

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:39 pm
by tylerwylie
Can you uh... fix that quote there... I didn't say ALL that...

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:51 pm
by Melvyn
tylerwylie wrote:Can you uh... fix that quote there... I didn't say ALL that...
Sorry, I tried to delete some lines and preserve only those interested for the quote. This forums's editor get damaged when quoting using Google Chrome. Maybe didn't notice more, because this is the only one I'm using with this browser...

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:33 pm
by seanax
Thanks For share