New X60 Owner with Comments and Tips
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 11:40 am
Hi everyone. I just received a new X60 2.0GHz C2D and I thought I'd share a few comments and things I've learned so far:
1. I ordered this over the web, and it was configured to order ("CTO"), so the machine is a 1709CTO. I did not get the WWAN PCI Express card installed, but the machine came with what appears to be a WWAN antenna on the LCD bezel. After talking with Tech Support about this, no one had a clue as to why the antenna was there. Someone suggested that the factory was lazy and just took a WWAN card out of an existing machine. I think I may have a different answer after researching on the Web. This machine has an Atheros 802.11a/b/g/n card. I think the antenna is a third antenna used for MIMO (802.11n). Can anyone confirm this?
2. Uninstalling Symantec software is a PITA. Whatever I did caused the system to take way too long to boot up, so I had to reinstall the operating system from the recovery partition. I uninstalled Symantec again and used their own utility for insuring a "complete" uninstall. (There are still lots of registry entries referring to Symantec, but I'm going to leave well enough alone.) The machine boots fine now.
3. I ordered an Ultrabase with a 6X DVD burner. The burns were very slow -- only at 1X. I discovered that the EIDE channel was set to PIO and not Ultra DMA. I uninstalled the EIDE and rebooted. It's now set to Ultra DMA and works fine. I think the culprit may have been the Sonic software installed on this machine, so I uninstalled all of that.
4. Thanks to this forum, I learned that a BIOS entry could be changed to increase default LCD brightness while running on battery. I thought the display was too dim, so I made the change. I'm willing to sacrifice some battery life for more screen legibility. Plus I can always reduce the brightness after the machine has booted up.
5. Sales and support is slow to answer and not very helpful. That's been my experience so far. I ordered the machine with 1 GB of RAM with two 512 MB modules. Two days after placing the order I asked a sales person to change it to a 1 GB DIMM in one of the slots so I could add another 1 GB later in the empty slot. They said they would take care of the change. It didn't happen and the machine arrived with both slots used. Lenovo refused to correct this by shipping me the correct memory as an exchange. They insisted the entire machine had to be returned. I was tempted to tell them to take the machine and refund my money, but I've cooled down a bit since then. After all the trouble I went to installing the software and configuring the system to run the way I like, I'm going to chalk this up to a learning experience about Lenovo customer relations.
6. My previous computer was a ThinkPad T23, which has not so much as hiccuped in five years of use and travel around the world. It's time to retire it, and I think this new X60 is a pretty sweet machine.
7. This is a great forum and I'm glad I found it.
1. I ordered this over the web, and it was configured to order ("CTO"), so the machine is a 1709CTO. I did not get the WWAN PCI Express card installed, but the machine came with what appears to be a WWAN antenna on the LCD bezel. After talking with Tech Support about this, no one had a clue as to why the antenna was there. Someone suggested that the factory was lazy and just took a WWAN card out of an existing machine. I think I may have a different answer after researching on the Web. This machine has an Atheros 802.11a/b/g/n card. I think the antenna is a third antenna used for MIMO (802.11n). Can anyone confirm this?
2. Uninstalling Symantec software is a PITA. Whatever I did caused the system to take way too long to boot up, so I had to reinstall the operating system from the recovery partition. I uninstalled Symantec again and used their own utility for insuring a "complete" uninstall. (There are still lots of registry entries referring to Symantec, but I'm going to leave well enough alone.) The machine boots fine now.
3. I ordered an Ultrabase with a 6X DVD burner. The burns were very slow -- only at 1X. I discovered that the EIDE channel was set to PIO and not Ultra DMA. I uninstalled the EIDE and rebooted. It's now set to Ultra DMA and works fine. I think the culprit may have been the Sonic software installed on this machine, so I uninstalled all of that.
4. Thanks to this forum, I learned that a BIOS entry could be changed to increase default LCD brightness while running on battery. I thought the display was too dim, so I made the change. I'm willing to sacrifice some battery life for more screen legibility. Plus I can always reduce the brightness after the machine has booted up.
5. Sales and support is slow to answer and not very helpful. That's been my experience so far. I ordered the machine with 1 GB of RAM with two 512 MB modules. Two days after placing the order I asked a sales person to change it to a 1 GB DIMM in one of the slots so I could add another 1 GB later in the empty slot. They said they would take care of the change. It didn't happen and the machine arrived with both slots used. Lenovo refused to correct this by shipping me the correct memory as an exchange. They insisted the entire machine had to be returned. I was tempted to tell them to take the machine and refund my money, but I've cooled down a bit since then. After all the trouble I went to installing the software and configuring the system to run the way I like, I'm going to chalk this up to a learning experience about Lenovo customer relations.
6. My previous computer was a ThinkPad T23, which has not so much as hiccuped in five years of use and travel around the world. It's time to retire it, and I think this new X60 is a pretty sweet machine.
7. This is a great forum and I'm glad I found it.