I ordered a T540P Lenovo Thinkpad, with i5 4300M (2.60GHz), 8GB RAM, 1TB SSD HD, 15.6in 1920x1080 FULL HD Screen, intel HD, DVDRW, and Win7pro/64
But they sent me one with Win10pro/64
But they sent me one with Win10pro/64
The T540P is a very nice laptop and yes it will run Windows
7 perfectly.
I have the T440P... the only difference between mine and
yours is the numeric keypad on the 540P. Trust me, both
models are built "to last".
I strongly suggest installing Windows 7 but take a snapshot
image *before* installing any drivers.
....I believe Lenovo's
website has some conflicting driver listings and if I
remember correctly it was the power-management stuff that
failed the first time and another driver was needed..
I've been a fan of Thinkpads since my first one as a T40p. Then I
replaced that one with my current T60. Now, storage and reliability are
Until I finish the Win10 Setup, I am not even sure if they got something else wrong.
August Abolins wrote to All <=-
Win7 for me purrrs and behaves quite nicely. It's an OS that I am
familiar with and can get to a task quickly. This Win10 is an annoying pot-hole that introduces further delay before I am up and running with
all my apps.
--- Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 (Windows/20100228)
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Nick Andre wrote to August Abolins <=-
Always stick with the T or R-model Thinkpads. The L-models look okay
but I've never used one thus cannot vouch for one.
But they sent me one with Win10pro/64
I needed Win7 to avoid the risk of any incompatibility issues with AA>existing software.
Starting the new machine, I am already disliking the unfamiliar swirly AA>dots waking process. I still have to walk through the set up, and I AA>already dread all the things I will need to disable, such as Cortina.
Am I doomed?
Win7 for me purrrs and behaves quite nicely. It's an OS that I am AA>familiar with and can get to a task quickly. This Win10 is an annoying AA>pot-hole that introduces further delay before I am up and running with AA>all my apps.
... the Thinkpads I've serviced were almost
always limited to software problems, rarely anything to do
with hardware.
...Thats a good thing. Except Lenovo has a
budget-line which should be avoided like the plague. Cheap
keyboards, plastic LCD hinges, weird placement of CPU
exhaust fan, etc.
Always stick with the T or R-model Thinkpads. The L-models
look okay but I've never used one thus cannot vouch for one.
An old Thinkpad R60 runs all of Zone 1 operations here, like
clockwork, happily tossing mail for many months at a time
between reboots. And reboots here happen only when
absolutely necessary.
Until I finish the Win10 Setup, I am not even sure if they
got something else wrong.
Your T540P was specifically designed from the factory to run
Windows 7. I strongly recommend starting fresh with what OS
it was designed to run.
Win7 for me purrrs and behaves quite nicely. It's an OS
that I am familiar with and can get to a task quickly. This
Win10 is an annoying pot-hole that introduces further delay
before I am up and running with all my apps.
Win 7 will stop purring soon, as Microsoft drops extended
support for it this month.
...............Following suit, applications will
stop supporting 7, as it'll be easier/cheaper to support
less OS versions. And, expect future hardware drivers not to
support Windows 7.
You'll then be open to security issues that aren't patched.
Best to get familiar with Windows 10, its compatibility
mode, and if you're so inclined, there are tweaks to make it
look/feel like XP. I'm sure you could mimic the UI of 7 if
you wanted, too.
I keep wanting to upgrade my T410, as it's a pain to lug
around after work got me a X1 Yoga. But, my T410 has an i7
in it, and that old-school Thinkpad keyboard that I love.
My first Thinkpad, T40p, developed a common screen fade/blank problem. I sent it to a fellow in the States to replace the backlight. Then, it
ran quite well until the fan started to make noise, and sometimes refuse
to boot because of that. Probably just needs some dust to be blown out
of the fan assembly, but I never had the confidence to open it up before
I moved to the T60 that I am using now.
I forgot to mention that I probably have one of those too! It's a Lenovo G530. It was $649 + taxes in 2009. It's actually a smooth operator.
The battery can't hold much of a charge anymore, but it's operating as a 2nd terminal on the network, always plugged-in, and a UPS to support it.
I researched the R's at the time when I settled for the G530 because of lower price. I read many good things about the R's. I have rarely
needed to reboot any of my computers too. I always use hibernate, and enjoy the fast boot.
I have already sourced Win7pro, and almost convinced to just go for it.
But I'll finish the darn Win10 setup and see if I can tolerate it. I
have to migrate some essential register apps. If that works, then maybe I'll stick with it.
August Abolins wrote to Nick Andre <=-
My first Thinkpad, T40p, developed a common screen fade/blank problem.
I sent it to a fellow in the States to replace the backlight. Then, it ran quite well until the fan started to make noise, and sometimes
refuse to boot because of that. Probably just needs some dust to be
blown out of the fan assembly, but I never had the confidence to open
it up before I moved to the T60 that I am using now.
August Abolins wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
I'm a good boy and I don't venture to sites that could be risky and
that are the source of inviting problems. ;)
Nick Andre wrote to August Abolins <=-
Likewise with my T440P. I always hibernate and the SSD is lightning
fast.
If you still have the T40, it might be a good learning
experience to take it apart. IBM has great hardware manuals
with instructions, and they're easy to work on. 15 minutes,
8 screws, a can of air and a drop of oil might get it up and
running...
The problem isn't the known risky sites, as they get caught
in most web filters, like the ones in Chrome and Firefox.
Poorly managed web sites, like the mom-and-pop bed and
breakfast, or auto shop that get hijacked are more
problematic.
Even my personal blog was infected at one point and was
sending out malware to people who visited it.
Likewise with my T440P. I always hibernate and the SSD is
lightning fast.
I'm running into more and more problems at my job, people
who hibernate/sleep their laptops for weeks on end and don't
log into the domain controllers on boot. I'm sounding like
*that* guy -- "Have you tried turning it off and back on
again?"
My first Thinkpad, T40p, developed a common screen
fade/blank problem.. Then, it ran quite well until the
fan started to make noise, and sometimes refuse to boot
Yup, I've seen those problems before. The inverter is
usually the problem, then the VGA ribbon cable. The fan
problems I've seen were always rare but caked with cigarette
smoke or dust. Sometimes the fan would need to be replaced
because the bearings would be worn.
I didn't have a chance to elaborate on what I meant by the cheapo-models...
So what happens is the customer who owns the cheap model
opens/closes from the "side" of the screen eventually
breaking or wearing out the hinge on one side.
...I always hibernate and the SSD is lightning fast.
I *could* put an SSD into the old Fidonet Thinkpad, but the
amount of heavy disk-access from tossing mail would likely
wear it out quicker I think.
I have already sourced Win7pro, and almost convinced to
just go for it. But I'll finish the darn Win10 setup..
Well like Kurt said, Windows 10 unfortunately is here to
stay and Windows 7 is on its way out for support. I'm
sticking with 7 however. I rarely do anything on my T440P
other than Remote Desktop and web surfing. Its already
pretty locked-down and fully backed-up to a disk image, just
in case.
On 1/10/2020 10:17 AM, between "Kurt Weiske : Nick Andre":
C:\Documents and Settings\User>systeminfo | find "Up"
System Up Time: 6 Days, 1 Hours, 4 Minutes, 54 Seconds
Wordpress is a popular target for these infections. I get the php injections that are often found in the functions.php file. It's
relatively easy to clean them out. Then, it is just a matter of locking down the directories of files as read-only.
The T40 screen is not as bright as on the T60 or even the new T540p, but
the plan is to retire it and use it as a Spotify server for the
house. I could always control it from the network with another instance
of Spotify, VNC, or even an external monitor if I must. So the laptop
Heheheh.. I see people with the widescreens doing exactly that. It is
sad to see the lids not lay perfectly flat on close.
...I always hibernate and the SSD is lightning fast.
I *could* put an SSD into the old Fidonet Thinkpad, but the
amount of heavy disk-access from tossing mail would likely
wear it out quicker I think.
There is the whole matter of TRIM with SSD to maximize life and wear.
Only Windows 7 and up implements it by default. Linux, depends.
I am still debating whether I should accept the Win10 on the T540p or
send it back. There is one sticky/noisy key on the keyboard that is probably going to help me make up my mind and request an RMA.
Win10 will introduce its own security problems and the constant feed of security updates. I could always downgrade to Win10 later! LOL
I have 3 pcs connected to my work network. I just hibernate at the end
of the day. No problem for months. I hate the Win7 updates that force me to reboot.
C: \Documents and Settings\User>systeminfo | find "Up"
System Up Time: 6 Days, 1 Hours, 4 Minutes, 54 Seconds
What version of Windows are you using? My Windows 10
systeminfo displays
"System Boot Time" (like shown here:
How'd you get that value displayed using systeminfo?
The fan probably needs complete replacement. But I can get it going
by forcing air into the exhaust to spin the blades *before* powering
it up.
How I did it is shown on the command line, digital dummy. :) I do say
that most respectfully. Systeminfo seems to behave differently across
the OSes. It is the result on the TP60 w/XP that I hibernate.
Okay, XP, got it. Looks like a "feature" that Microsoft has since
removed.
Hello Rob,
On 12.01.20, you wrote to August Abolins:
Okay, XP, got it. Looks like a "feature" that Microsoft has since removed.
Here is the report from my Lenovo G530 (XP)
C: \Documents and Settings\August>systeminfo | find "Up Time"
System Up Time: 97 Days, 2 Hours, 44 Minutes, 16 Seconds
Hibernation is sweet.
It's a shame to remove the ability to report operation time since the last full reboot.
the plan is to retire it and use it as a Spotify server for the
house. I could always control it from the network with another instance
of Spotify, VNC, or even an external monitor if I must. So the laptop
I'm not the biggest fan of streaming-music sites, I already have an elaborate collection of music as it is, but I do like XM radio.
No customer ever listened to my suggestion of opening a wide-screen
laptop from the middle and not the sides.
I am still debating whether I should accept the Win10 on the T540p or
send it back. There is one sticky/noisy key on the keyboard that is
probably going to help me make up my mind and request an RMA.
One key that doesnt work on a keyboard would be enough to drive me nuts but thats my OCD-personality.
..I could always downgrade to Win10 later! LOL
I absolutely cannot stand the mess that is Windows 10. Three different interfaces glued together on something that phones-home and likes to tell me how and when it will update. No thanks.
The fan probably needs complete replacement. But I can get
it going by forcing air into the exhaust to spin the blades
*before* powering it up.
FWIW: be careful doing that... compressed air can spin the
fan faster than it is designed for which can lead to the
metal shaft heating and wearing out the nylon bearing which
will lead to more problems... when we blow our fans out, we
make sure to hold them somehow to prevent them from spinning
up so as to avoid this...
It must be driving me nuts. I received it on the 7th. I started the Win10 setup that night and got discouraged when it needed an internet connection (I only had my mobile hotspot at home). Then, exploring
I absolutely cannot stand the mess that is Windows 10. Three different NA>interfaces glued together on something that phones-home and likes to tell me NA>how and when it will update. No thanks.
The one thing I don't like on the 64-bit version (on the laptop) is
that it's constantly turning ON the "Focus Assist", and I do NOT want it on.
I absolutely cannot stand the mess that is Windows 10. Three different NA>interfaces glued together on something that phones-home and likes to
tell me how and when it will update. No thanks.
A fellow ham radio operator refers to Windows 10 as "Satan's
Little Sextoy". <G>
The one thing I don't like on the 64-bit version (on the laptop)
is that it's constantly turning ON the "Focus Assist", and I do NOT
want it on.
The ONLY reason I upgraded, was because of the security issues.
The one thing I don't like on the 64-bit version (on the laptop) is that it's constantly turning ON the "Focus Assist", and I do NOT want i on.
If you go under settings - focus assist, then go down to Automatic Rules, se RM>all of the individual switches off and it shouldn't bother you any more.
In Windows Pro you can setup how you want the updates in three ways:
To only be informed that there is an update available, to choose upload HG>now, and postpone the update to later when it will tell you the next date
You can also setup if you want, or dont it to tell M$ what you're doing.
A fellow ham radio operator refers to Windows 10 as "Satan's
Little Sextoy". <G>
I'm far away from being an expert on Windows 10 but I have learnt some HG>things along the way. I do really favor OS/2 to run my BBS.
I have not had that problem. I'm almost shure I have turned it off HG>somewhere.
The ONLY reason I upgraded, was because of the security issues.
Since XP I have used external firewall and antivirus programs since M$ HG>was very slow to upgrade their supplied ones.
Presently I'm using ZoneAlarm as a firewall and AVG as antivirus program HG>both are available as free programs. Recently AVG has added AVG Browser HG>which is a front-end to start my Firefox and also added firewall and VPN
I have not added the firewall or VPN to my setup but turned off the HG>Windows Defender. Both ZoneAlarm and AVG + AVG Browser have free versions HG>that I'm using. I don't know if AVG's VPN and Firewall are free since I HG>haven't added them yet.
Why do nurses leave the room when you get undressed??
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