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    Default Best way to remove bloatware from new thinkpad?

    I just received my R61 this afternoon and have a few questions to get started.

    What is the best way to remove all none windows and ThinkVantage applications?
    For example norton internet security and symantec internet security.

    What exactly is the Windows anytime upgrade dvd for?
    As far as I can tell Home Premium (which is what i asked for) is already installed.

    Thanks,
    Bryan

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    Default Re: Best way to remove bloatware from new thinkpad?

    Do you have Windows Vista or XP?

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    Default Re: Best way to remove bloatware from new thinkpad?

    Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit

    Also...
    I'm assuming its quite normal for Vista to have 80+ processes running at startup prior to any sort of user configurations.
    Last edited by bryank89; 5th July 2007 at 08:27 PM.

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    Default Re: Best way to remove bloatware from new thinkpad?

    I would like to know this as well. I've been migrating over all afternoon. and just started to remove a lot of software I don't need.

    Things I'm removing:
    Microsoft Office (already put open office on here)
    Adobe Reader (already put Foxit on for PDFs)
    Picasa 2 (I'll put GIMP on here if I need any photo editing tools)

    Other than that I've already loaded up quite a few apps

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    Default Re: Best way to remove bloatware from new thinkpad?

    Have you removed the norton crapware suite?
    If so, how can you be sure every aspect of the software is removed?
    I tried the norton removal tool...

    http://service1.symantec.com/support...=tranus_con_sl

    ...but after restart i still have an icon on my desktop for Symantec Install NIS (Norton Internet Security).
    Will searching for symantec and norton separately and deleting all subsequent files rid me of all such software and add ons? Logic tells me yes. And is it safe to use this method?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Best way to remove bloatware from new thinkpad?

    Arguably, it's easiest to do a custom factory default reformat. (Accessible via Rescue and Recovery.)

    Of the three - fresh install, manually remove crap, and custom factory reformat, I have found the latter easier/quickest. Therefore, I'd suggest taking that approach.

    Windows Anytime Upgrade is Microsoft's way to begging you to upgrade to Vista, or, if you already have Vista, a more expensive version of it. In your case, I'd expect Microsoft wants you to upgrade to Ultimate...

    Matt

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    Default Re: Best way to remove bloatware from new thinkpad?

    Are you willing to restore your system to Lenovo default? Just press the thinkvantage button during bootup to get to the Lenovo utility, and from there you can perform a custom restore. You can select what applications to restore including the thinkvantage software.

    I personally just removed the norton, perfect disk, pc doctor, and kept all the Lenovo stuff since I find them useful.

    Hope that helps

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    Default Re: Best way to remove bloatware from new thinkpad?

    Thanks Matt

    Will a factory default reformat retain the Norton add ons and the trial version of Office 2007?

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    Default Re: Best way to remove bloatware from new thinkpad?

    Quote Originally Posted by bryank89 View Post
    Thanks Matt

    Will a factory default reformat retain the Norton add ons and the trial version of Office 2007?
    I believe you are able to choose whether or not you want that installed. It should give you a list of preloaded software, and you simply check what you want. I know for sure you can avoid installing Norton that way, and Office should be the same.

    If not, Office isn't too difficult to uninstall, right?

    Matt

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    Default Re: Best way to remove bloatware from new thinkpad?

    Before I hit next on the custom system recovery I would like to know what a few of the options actually do.

    Diskeeper Home
    Maintenance Manager 3.0
    PC-Doctor for Windows
    Presentation Director
    Productivity Center Supplement

    Does Diskeeper have any notable advantages over the windows disk utility?
    What does Maintenance Manager 3.0 actually manage?
    Is pc-doctor beneficial in anyway?
    What does Presentation Director do?
    In what way does Productivity Center SUpplement the Productivity Center?

    Thanks a bunch,
    Bryan

 

 
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