I've now bought a used R50p with some nice specs, for a great deal: $200! But it has a few small issues and I have some questions so here goes:
1. First off, this laptop did not come with any restore disks. I've yet to read the details but is there a built in feature to restore using the Access IBM button instead of using restore disks? If not, what are the alternatives?
2. This laptop had a fresh install of XP Pro when bought, and I've since updated to Service Pack 2, other updates, and installed ZoneAlarm firewall. I would like to clean up the startup items and remove any unnecessary programs that are preloaded, can yall suggest what is safe to remove? So far I have only disabled tgcmd.exe and windows messenger from the startup via msconfig.
3. There appears to be some internal smudges on the screen in a few areas (not dead pixels), its a long shot but is there any way to remove these smudges besides replacing the screen?
4. I am happy with virtually every feature of this Thinkpad, even being 3yrs old it trumps my Compaq in almost every way. Except.. Sound quality! Is there any way to upgrade the speakers? Or should I just get a set of good external ones? My Compaq had Altec Lansing speakers which had great sounds with no distortion, not the case here.
5. I've salvaged the HD from my dying Compaq and have it in an external enclosure that requires two usb ports for optimal operation. Since the R50p only has two (and mouse is using one) usb ports, do you think a hub would be a good idea? maybe a powered one?
6. Lastly, the power cord has a weak connection at the laptop and will easily disconnect with the slightest touch. I've tried bending the prongs inside the connector to grab better but it is still the same. Should a new power adaptor fix this or should I grab some tape?
Thats everything off the top of my head so far. I've only used this laptop for 1 day and I'm loving it! Everything seems so much faster and the keyboard really is very nice to type on, as I've read in many reviews.
Here are the full specs on my R50p Thinkpad, model 1832-22U.
• Refurbished Intel Pentium M 1.7GHz Processor
• 1GB RAM
• 60GB 7200rpm HDD
• 15in UXGA(1600x1200) TFT LCD
• 128MB ATI FireGL T2
• CD-RW/DVD-R Multi-Burner DVD Recordable
• IBM 802.11a/b/g wireless(MPCI)
• Bluetooth/Modem(CDC)
• 1Gb Ethernet(LOM)
• UltraNav
• Secure chip
• 9-cell Li-Ion battery
• Windows XP Professional
In reviews I've seen similar spec systems cost upwards of $3k when unveiled, so I think got a pretty sweet deal with this one.




