New Thinkpad Owner...have Questions..
New Thinkpad Owner...have Questions..
hi all:
I am a proud owner of a T60. Just got delivered this afternoon ( on time inspite of "issues beyond UPS control" - so thats a Yippie!!)
Now the questions before I start to load my development software on it.
1. I had ordered XP Pro. but here is no XP Pro CD for future insallation
2. No recovery or back up CD whatsoever.
I was a bit disappointed. Is this normal?
If so - can someone more experienced here tell me about "restoration" if I ever required..?
Does the "back up" take care of this...?
3. and then how do I partition the C drive. Its 80+ gb and would love to have it split.
Appreciate any advice..
thanks,
Vish
I am a proud owner of a T60. Just got delivered this afternoon ( on time inspite of "issues beyond UPS control" - so thats a Yippie!!)
Now the questions before I start to load my development software on it.
1. I had ordered XP Pro. but here is no XP Pro CD for future insallation
2. No recovery or back up CD whatsoever.
I was a bit disappointed. Is this normal?
If so - can someone more experienced here tell me about "restoration" if I ever required..?
Does the "back up" take care of this...?
3. and then how do I partition the C drive. Its 80+ gb and would love to have it split.
Appreciate any advice..
thanks,
Vish
1&2. Indeed, no CDs are included. Use ThinkVantage Access (I think!) > Create Recovery Disks to make a set of CDs should you ever need to reinstall from scratch. You'll probably need 6-8 blank CDs.
If you want to split up an existing partition, you'll need something like Partition Magic or Acronis Disk Director. Me, I used to do this splitting thing, but in the end I found it was more trouble than it's worth, so it's all one partition for me now ...
If you want to split up an existing partition, you'll need something like Partition Magic or Acronis Disk Director. Me, I used to do this splitting thing, but in the end I found it was more trouble than it's worth, so it's all one partition for me now ...
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I recall the recommended threshold was somewhere around 90%, but you'll find more answers if you search the forums.
My X31's old-style power management doesn't do thresholds, but after two years and 750 cycles I'm still at 65% of original capacity, so the exact threshold setting is probably not critical!
My X31's old-style power management doesn't do thresholds, but after two years and 750 cycles I'm still at 65% of original capacity, so the exact threshold setting is probably not critical!
X220 (4287-2W5, Windows 8 Pro) / X31 (2672-CXU, XP Pro) / X61s (7668-CTO, Windows 8 Pro)
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We have a new ThinkPadder! Congratulations, Tom!
I agree with you. However, many people have the superstition that it's bad to keep the battery constantly fully charged, and they got me paranoid too, so my T60's battery is set to start charging at 70% and stop charging when it reaches 90%.tomh009 wrote:My X31's old-style power management doesn't do thresholds, but after two years and 750 cycles I'm still at 65% of original capacity, so the exact threshold setting is probably not critical!
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Thanks -- just 1000 posts to go to match your feathers!pianowizard wrote:We have a new ThinkPadder! Congratulations, Tom!
It's surely no bad thing, but the benefit is probably not huge. My X31 is plugged in all the time, except when I'm running on batteries. And it's probably powered on 150+ hours per week ...pianowizard wrote:I agree with you. However, many people have the superstition that it's bad to keep the battery constantly fully charged, and they got me paranoid too, so my T60's battery is set to start charging at 70% and stop charging when it reaches 90%.
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I am kinda paranoid too. But keeping things charged up is a very good thing, you never know when you'll gonna need it.pianowizard wrote:We have a new ThinkPadder! Congratulations, Tom!
I agree with you. However, many people have the superstition that it's bad to keep the battery constantly fully charged, and they got me paranoid too, so my T60's battery is set to start charging at 70% and stop charging when it reaches 90%.tomh009 wrote:My X31's old-style power management doesn't do thresholds, but after two years and 750 cycles I'm still at 65% of original capacity, so the exact threshold setting is probably not critical!
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With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
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