Just when I began to think that paranoia had fueled my first post on this thread I find issues that seem to justify it.
I've powered on my new T43 and booted it with a DOS disk and ran an old DOS shell that displays drive contents and can display files. I find a C: drive (apparently the service drive) that seems to have, among other directories, one titled MININT that has subdirectories SYSTEM32 and WINSXS. WHen I run the Rescue and Restore application, it appears to be a W32 app, judging by the styles of some of the dialog boxes. I find a directory I386\SYSTEM32 that looks NTish. The PREBOOT\STARTUP directory has CMD files, which I doubt are OS/2 based. So I am inclined to think that when I run some basic, pre-OS-load applications like Rescue and Recovery, I am running them in some version of NT. I haven't allowed Windows to load, only started the BIOS configuration and R&R applications. If R&R is a W32 app, will its ability to run eventually evaporate if I don't start XP and validate it with MS or is R&R running from this MININT version in the Service Partition and if so, is it licensed separately, and if so does its use require validation?
In this thread, there is discussion of Rescue and Recovery requiring updates to Windows:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... ght=rescue
LUTHEREQUE DEMANDS
For good and sufficient personal reasons I've been trying to become Windows-free for about three years. I was almost there until I discovered that I couldn't install Xandros on the T43 and that it may be difficult to get rid of Windows entirely if I want to keep some of the machine-oriented utilities provided with the machine. In any case, the T43 is the oak door on which I have nailed my user demands:
- No user W32 applications
run in Windows on this machine
- Running Windows only when necessary for machine operation or hardware maintenance.
- No agreement to the Windows XP EULA
- No Windows updating
- No connection of a Windows machine to the internet
- No connection of a Windows machine to servers at Microsoft
- No Windows vulnerablities
DIAGNOSTIC DISKS
I thought that liberating PC DR to a set of FDs would be a good start toward making this machine OS agnostic. From the main menu of R&R, I could not successfully create a set of diag FDs. A half dozen freshly formatted/verified FDs would always produce a write error msg. I see that there may be a version of PC DOS on the T43, but booting to DOS does not appear on the R&R menus. I booted from a DOS FD. In the parent directory of PC DR in the service partition is DIAGDISK, which I suspect is the W32 pgm that is run from the R&R main menu to create diagnostic FDs,but it is non-DOS executable . You can create the diag disk, however, from the executables in the PC DR directory by running each one from a DOS prompt. Incidently, I used the same set of FDs that the R&R utility rejected. I am not sure what FD4 is for; loading PC DR doesn't prompt for it and it isn't bootable.
Steve, your links are a fair response to my thread and useful for users who want to do battle with Microsoft. I think the EULA I was confronting was from Lenovo, not Microsoft, and involved returning the hardware as well as software. For me that would be like throwing out the clean baby with the dirty bathwater. As for a Microsoft refund, I am too old to take on a battle that the DOJ had difficulty prosecuting when it tried to prove that MS had, among many other things, tried to strongarm hardware manufacturers into bundling Windows.
DETAILS:
http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/f3800/msjudgex.htm
Unfortunately, the Lenovo announcement that they were no bundling SuSE on TPs came after I bought mine, so XP was just an unwelcome and unnecessary cost of buying a new computer.