ThinkPad SuperGuide by Arkit3kt
Last Updated: 12/27/2008
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IMPORTANT FOR NEW THINKPAD USERS
Before you do anything with your new ThinkPad, do the two following things.
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Create Recovery Discs: You will need blank CD or DVD discs depending on what your optical drive is capable of burning. If your system does not have an internal burner, you will have to use an external burner. You will need about 3 DVD's for recovery sets in DVD format and about 10 CD's for recovery sets in CD format. You can only make one set of recovery discs and you can use them as many time as you wish. These discs will restore your system to factory state.
1. Click Start, select All Programs, select ThinkVantage, then click Create Rescue and Recovery Media.
2. Select Create a set of Product Recovery discs now.
3. Verify the correct recordable drive is selected and click OK.
4. To verify the recovery discs were created successfully, repeat step one. You should not be able to make another set of recovery discs.
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Backup SWTOOLS folder (in C: drive): This folder contains all the preinstalled drivers and softwares that came with your system. You will need this if you want to reinstall programs like the Sonic Software.
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Factory Restore
Factory Restoring Your System: There are two ways you can restore your system to factory state.
Method 1: Use recovery discs; insert disc 1 into your optical drive, reboot, and follow the on-screen steps.
Method 2: Press the blue-button on your keyboard at the ThinkPad logo screen. Follow the on-screen prompts.
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Windows XP Clean Install
Method 1 (manual driver installation)
1. Backup data if necessary.
2. Use the Driver Matrices to download the following drivers/software and their respective readme's to an external storage device:
3. Insert Windows XP install disc.Quote:
Chipset
Matrix Storage Manager
ACPI Power Management
Video
Audio
Modem
UltraNav Driver
UltraNav Utility: X series do not have to download.
Hotkey
System Interface Driver
Atmel TPM
Ethernet
Wireless
Card Reader
Disabling Tool for Turbo Memory: Needed if you downgraded from Vista w/ Turbo Memory.
Bluetooth
Integrated Webcam Driver
Windows XP Update Module Q909667: Needed if you have integrated webcam.
FingerPrint Reader Software
Note: Be sure to only download the driver that matches your system hardware and properly label them. Instructions to install the drivers/software are in the readme's.
4. Restart and press F1 at the ThinkPad logo screen to enter BIOS.
5. Select Config, then Serial ATA (SATA), and set AHCI to Compatibility.
6. Prioritize boot list so it boots from CD.
7. Press F10 to save and restart.
8. Upon bootup, press any key to boot from disc.
9. Follow on-screen prompts to install Windows XP.
10. Install ethernet or wireless driver to connect to the internet. Go to Windows Update and only download/install SP3. If you already have SP3 installed, ignore this step.
11. Install drivers in the following order:
12. Run Windows Update.Quote:
Chipset
Matrix Storage Manager (see below for proper installation instructions)
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ACPI Power Management
Video
Audio
Modem
UltraNav Driver
UltraNav Utility
Hotkey
System Interface Driver
Atmel TPM
Ethernet (skip if installed earlier)
Wireless (skip if installed earlier)
Card Reader
Disabling Tool for Turbo Memory
Bluetooth
FingerPrint Reader Software
Integrated Webcam Driver (see below for proper installation instructions)
Windows XP Update Module Q909667 (see below for proper installation instructions)
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Integrated Webcam
PROPER WAY TO INSTALL INTEGRATED WEBCAM:
1. Open up Start Menu.
2. Right Click My Computer.
3. Click Properties.
4. Click Hardware Tab.
5. Click Device Manager.
6. Expand the Imaging Devices section.
7. Right-Click USB Video Device
8. Uninstall the Driver.
9. Install the Windows XP Update Module Q909667.
10. Restart.
11. Now install the Integrated Webcam Driver you downloaded.
Note: If you don't do this as I outlined, your computer will freeze when shutting down.
Method 2 (automatic driver installation)
1. Backup data if necessary.
2. Download ethernet or wireless driver (both from here) to an external storage device.
3. Insert Windows XP install disc.
4. Restart and press F1 at the ThinkPad logo screen to enter BIOS.
5. Select Config, then Serial ATA (SATA), and set AHCI to Compatibility.
6. Press Esc key twice. Select Startup, then Boot, and Move ATAPI CD0 to the topmost post.
7. Press F10 to save and restart.
8. Upon bootup, press any key to boot from disc.
9. Follow on-screen prompts to install Windows XP.
10. Install ethernet or wireless driver previously downloaded to connect to the internet. Go to Windows Update and only download/install SP3. If you already have SP3 installed, ignore this step.
11. Download and install ThinkVantage System Update.
12. Run ThinkVantage System Update to install the following drivers/software:
13. Uninstall ThinkVantage System Update.Quote:
Chipset
Matrix Storage Manager
ACPI Power Management
Video
Audio
Modem
UltraNav Driver
UltraNav Utility
Hotkey
System Interface Driver
Atmel TPM
Card Reader
Disabling Tool for Turbo Memory
Bluetooth
FingerPrint Reader Software
Integrated Webcam Driver
Note: Not all of these drivers/software pertain to every ThinkPad model. If you don't need it, don't download it.
14. Run Windows Update.
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Windows Vista Clean Install
Method 1 (manual driver installation)
1. Backup data if necessary.
2. Use the Driver Matrices to download the following drivers/software and their respective readme's to an external storage device:
3. Insert Windows Vista install disc.Quote:
Chipset
Matrix Storage Manager
Turbo Memory Driver (if you have it)
ACPI Power Management
Video
Audio
Modem
UltraNav Driver
UltraNav Utility: X series do not have to download.
Hotkey
System Interface Driver
Atmel TPM
Ethernet
Wireless
Card Reader
Mobility Center Customization
Bluetooth
Integrated Webcam Driver
FingerPrint Reader Software
Note: Be sure to only download the driver that matches your system hardware and properly label them. Instructions to install the drivers/software are in the readme's.
4. Restart and press F1 at the ThinkPad logo screen to enter BIOS.
5. Prioritize boot list so it boots from CD.
6. Press F10 to save and restart.
7. Upon bootup, press any key to boot from disc.
8. Follow on-screen prompts to install Windows Vista.
9. Install ethernet or wireless driver to connect to the internet. Go to Windows Update and only download/install SP1. If you already have SP1 installed, ignore this step.
10. Install drivers in the following order:
11. Run Windows Update.Quote:
Chipset
Matrix Storage Manager
ACPI Power Management
Video
Audio
Modem
UltraNav Driver
UltraNav Utility: X series do not have to download.
Hotkey
System Interface Driver
Atmel TPM
Ethernet (skip if installed earlier)
Wireless (skip if installed earlier)
Card Reader
Mobility Center Customization
Turbo Memory Driver (if you have it)
Bluetooth
Integrated Webcam Driver
FingerPrint Reader Software
Method 2 (automatic driver installation)
1. Backup data if necessary.
2. Download ethernet or wireless driver (both from here) to an external storage device.
3. Insert Windows Vista install disc.
4. Restart and press F1 at the ThinkPad logo screen to enter BIOS.
5. Prioritize boot list so it boots from CD.
6. Press F10 to save and restart.
7. Upon bootup, press any key to boot from disc.
8. Follow on-screen prompts to install Windows Vista.
9. Install ethernet or wireless driver previously downloaded to connect to the internet. Go to Windows Update and only download/install SP1. If you already have SP1 installed, ignore this step.
10. Download and install ThinkVantage System Update.
11. Run ThinkVantage System Update to install the following drivers/software:
12. Uninstall ThinkVantage System Update.Quote:
Chipset
Matrix Storage Manager
ACPI Power Management
Video
Audio
Modem
UltraNav Driver
UltraNav Utility: X series do not have to download.
Hotkey
System Interface Driver
Atmel TPM
Card Reader
Mobility Center Customization
Turbo Memory Driver (if you have it)
Bluetooth
Integrated Webcam Driver
FingerPrint Reader Software
Note: Not all of these drivers/software pertain to every ThinkPad model. If you don't need it, don't download it.
13. Run Windows Update.
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Battery Charge Thresholds
You can set battery charge thresholds using ThinkVantage Power Manager.
Think of the "Start when below" as the minimum and the "Stop at" as the maximum charge thresholds. For example, let's say somebody has "start charging when 36%" and "stop at 40%."
What this means is that when your battery level is below 36% and you have the AC plugged in, it will charge until 40% then stop. Now let's say you're charging your battery and you pull the AC plug out at 38% and plug it back in. Well, now it's going to stay at 38% because it's not below 36%, which means it will not charge any higher. So basically, you're setting a charge freezing point.
The charge thresholds are still in effect even if you're system is off.
Sometimes your battery thresholds may not work. If this happens, set your charge thresholds while on battery.
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Optimize Battery Life
These settings are for those who perform light tasks (internet browsing, music, etc.) while on battery and wish for maximum performance when plugged in.
1. Download and install Power Manager (XP, Vista)
2. Open Power Manager and switch to Advanced mode.
3. Under the Power Plan tab, select New, name the new power plan, and select the following settings.
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Note: Display Brightness is based on User preference, but set it as low as you can tolerate.
5. The settings on this page are User preference, but for the Stop Hard Disk Rotation setting, I recommend you set it to Never for both Battery and AC settings because constantly starting and stopping your Hard Disk will decrease its hardware life.
6. Select Advanced...
7. Again, the settings in this window are User preference, but I recommend setting Wireless Adapter Settings for both Battery and AC to Maximum Performance if you plan on browsing the internet.
8. Select Finish and confirm you are using your new power plan.
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Lenovo Hints & Tips
Go here and select your system model.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...testyle=lenovo
Please feel free to post any questions or comments. Thanks for reading.Quote:
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the switchable graphics feature available for Windows XP?
A: Yes and no. You can switch graphics from BIOS, but not from within Windows. Only Vista users can switch graphics with Windows loaded.
Q: Why does my system skip/stutter whenever I move it?
A: The culprit is most likely your ThinkVantage Active Protection System settings. Decrease its sensitivity level.
Q: Why do I have unknown devices/exclamations in my Device Manager after a clean install?
A: You most likely forgot some drivers or forgot to install the Disabling Tool for Turbo Memory if you downgraded from Vista to XP w/ Turbo Memory. Commonly forgotten drivers are the chipset and card reader.
Q: Everytime I simultaneously press more than three keys, my system beeps. How do I make this stop?
A: http://www.intelliot.com/blog/archiv...d-beeps-fixed/
Q: How do I enter BIOS?
A: Press F1 at startup when the ThinkPad logo is displayed.
Q: How do I enter Safe Mode?
A: During bootup, keep tapping F8.

