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Harddrive OS question

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 8:18 pm
by dbyun
if I were to buy a new Harddrive and install my version of WinXP sp2...would this be ok?...what functions would i lose? i really dont care if i lose the thinkvantage button ... 54 processes in the background is ridiculous...i dont know what IBM preloads on there

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 8:54 pm
by mfratt
Yea, you might loose some of the included apps, but you can get most of what you need from lenovo.com. I dont know if you are getting a new hard drive anyway, but it looked like you were getting just for the reinstall; you dont have to. You can just format yours.

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 9:36 pm
by dbyun
yea, mine came with a 40 gig 5400 HD, of that which only 23 gigs was free.....so i was looking into gettinga 7200 rpm HD while im at it....but i've read that they can get quite loud and generate a good amount of heat...dunno if this is true...i mean it makes sense but is it bad enough to not get a 7200...ever??

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 10:51 pm
by mfratt
If you really need the extra hard drive speed, then go for it. You really wont notice much of a difference outside of games though. I have never owned a 7200 notebook drive, so i cant say from experience, but i have heard that they are hotter and reduce your battery life. Unless you really need it, id go for a 5400.

Re: Harddrive OS question

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 7:10 pm
by amgdoc
dbyun wrote:if I were to buy a new Harddrive and install my version of WinXP sp2...would this be ok?...what functions would i lose? i really dont care if i lose the thinkvantage button ... 54 processes in the background is ridiculous...i dont know what IBM preloads on there
Turn off those processes....

Re: Harddrive OS question

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 7:24 pm
by ozmann
dbyun wrote:54 processes in the background is ridiculous...i dont know what IBM preloads on there
You can use TaskMngr to identify the running processes and use Google to check what they do. Some certainly correspond to bloatware like Diskeeper Lite that Lenovo bundled. There also is Google desktop and Picassa. You can use or MSCONFIG.exe to eliminate startup programs and processes.

I do like the Lenovo wireless tools, battery manager and some other utilities.

Good luck