Windows 7 released to manufacturers
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Dimitri_P
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Windows 7 released to manufacturers
it is known by now, that win 7 was released to manufacturers, including Lenovo.
Might as well change the forum title to just "Windows 7"
Might as well change the forum title to just "Windows 7"
Re: Windows 7 released to manufacturers
I would leave it as "Beta" as long as the 7 isn't officially available either with a new ThinkPad or standalone.
ThinkPad™ X201 / AFFS-120
i5-560M 2.67Ghz, 8GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD, Win 8 Pro 64-bit, UltraBase X200, ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard,
Dell U2713HM (2560x1440, IPS), ExpressCard USB 3.0 (2 ports, flush), Nexus 7+10
i5-560M 2.67Ghz, 8GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD, Win 8 Pro 64-bit, UltraBase X200, ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard,
Dell U2713HM (2560x1440, IPS), ExpressCard USB 3.0 (2 ports, flush), Nexus 7+10
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visionviper
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Re: Windows 7 released to manufacturers
Or at least till it gets thrown up on the internet for the TechNet/MSDN people.yak wrote:I would leave it as "Beta" as long as the 7 isn't officially available either with a new ThinkPad or standalone.
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blackomegax
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Re: Windows 7 released to manufacturers
it is on the internet.
I'm using it on an X200. (not even illegally. 30 day trial mode)
I'm using it on an X200. (not even illegally. 30 day trial mode)
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Re: Windows 7 released to manufacturers
The Win 7 forum here remain as "beta" (or similar) until Windows 7 becomes generally available (GA Release) from Microsoft.
While the RTM stage for the Microsoft code to the industry has been achieved, there is still a way to go across the industry in terms of 3rd party Win 7 drivers and other software completing their respective development cycles against the newly available Microsoft RTM code.
Cheers,
Bill B.
While the RTM stage for the Microsoft code to the industry has been achieved, there is still a way to go across the industry in terms of 3rd party Win 7 drivers and other software completing their respective development cycles against the newly available Microsoft RTM code.
Cheers,
Bill B.
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jjesusfreak01
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Re: Windows 7 released to manufacturers
Maybe, but I have found that drivers have not been a problem in any W7 system I have used for a few months now. We have 4 W7 systems in my house, and only 1 had a necessary driver that was not installed automatically (sound driver for a Dell Inspiron). Software may have to be tested against RTM code, but driver framework hasn't really changed since Vista.
Lenovo X230 Tablet CTO modded with 128GB SSD and 8GB of RAM
Lenovo T60 2637-UN6 (Retired)
Lenovo T60 2637-UN6 (Retired)
Re: Windows 7 released to manufacturers
To share my experience, I'm using the lenovo NVidia 140M Vista driver for my Windows 7 Professional RTM installed in the T61 14.1 wide machine, so far so good.jjesusfreak01 wrote:Maybe, but I have found that drivers have not been a problem in any W7 system I have used for a few months now. We have 4 W7 systems in my house, and only 1 had a necessary driver that was not installed automatically (sound driver for a Dell Inspiron). Software may have to be tested against RTM code, but driver framework hasn't really changed since Vista.
Charles Cheng, Hong Kong SAR
lenovo IBM Thinkpad T61 14.1" wide
- Core Duo2 T7300
- 2GB DDR Ram
- 1GB Intel Turbo Memory
- 500GB HDD
- Windows 7 Professional RTM
(Previously installed: Windows Home Premium -> Ultimate -> Enterprise, thanks to MSDNAA)
lenovo IBM Thinkpad T61 14.1" wide
- Core Duo2 T7300
- 2GB DDR Ram
- 1GB Intel Turbo Memory
- 500GB HDD
- Windows 7 Professional RTM
(Previously installed: Windows Home Premium -> Ultimate -> Enterprise, thanks to MSDNAA)
Re: Windows 7 released to manufacturers
hows the driver support in Win7 for your T61?cheng wrote:To share my experience, I'm using the lenovo NVidia 140M Vista driver for my Windows 7 Professional RTM installed in the T61 14.1 wide machine, so far so good.jjesusfreak01 wrote:Maybe, but I have found that drivers have not been a problem in any W7 system I have used for a few months now. We have 4 W7 systems in my house, and only 1 had a necessary driver that was not installed automatically (sound driver for a Dell Inspiron). Software may have to be tested against RTM code, but driver framework hasn't really changed since Vista.
Jimmyson @ istudio
Current: T61 (7664-15M) + 2G Kingston 667 RAM + Supertalent UltraDriveGX 64G
Past: T60 (6370-A76), R30 (2656-6AH)
Current: T61 (7664-15M) + 2G Kingston 667 RAM + Supertalent UltraDriveGX 64G
Past: T60 (6370-A76), R30 (2656-6AH)
Re: Windows 7 released to manufacturers
Sorry for being late in replying this thread. Day back to late August, I installed most of the drivers available in the Thinkpad BETA section, with two exceptions:istudio wrote:hows the driver support in Win7 for your T61?
- I have to install the Vista version of "ACPI Power Management Driver" in order to have my system working properly
- Using the old Vista Nvidia 140M driver as the one for Win 7 wasn't available
And one problem found:
- Every time when I start my machine from Sleep/Hibernate, it just crashed and have it restarted
No solution in the meantime, let's see if the new drivers are available and I have to shut down my machine every time. Anyway, shut down Windows 7 just takes me 5 to 15 seconds
I'm now trying to install the new "System Update 4" designed for Windows 7, let's see how many drivers available to download.
Charles Cheng, Hong Kong SAR
lenovo IBM Thinkpad T61 14.1" wide
- Core Duo2 T7300
- 2GB DDR Ram
- 1GB Intel Turbo Memory
- 500GB HDD
- Windows 7 Professional RTM
(Previously installed: Windows Home Premium -> Ultimate -> Enterprise, thanks to MSDNAA)
lenovo IBM Thinkpad T61 14.1" wide
- Core Duo2 T7300
- 2GB DDR Ram
- 1GB Intel Turbo Memory
- 500GB HDD
- Windows 7 Professional RTM
(Previously installed: Windows Home Premium -> Ultimate -> Enterprise, thanks to MSDNAA)
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