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by phool@round » Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:37 pm
One of the important files from Lenovo are the .inf files that are specific to your Thinkpad in regards to XP. Those files aren't native to XP and if available I do always install them. Configuration Utility is really a personal preference (to me). I sometimes have problems with XP SP2 and Lenovo drivers or applications on older hardware probably because neither has been updated in awhile. I can live without most of the Lenovo offerings.
For example, today I've been trying to install the Configuration Utility on my 240X for the third time (istel, in another thread asked about the Hotkey software for his 240X). I'm running into a problem between it and Outlook Express - user32.dll. Evidently the Configuration Utility is trying to map to the same address space as the .dll and it's causing a conflict that won't allow the Utility to start up. I can live without it, I'm just putzing around for another member's sake.
If you enter Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager and don't find "unknown" or exclamations next to a device then it's up to you. You wouldn't harm your system by not installing Lenovo software.
R50/52, X20/21/23/24, T23/42/43, 240X, 570, 570E, 770X, 4 760's. + MAC's & SUN's