Do you (or anybody else here) happen to know what comes on a Win7 Thinkpad, in addition to Win7?

ie, is there a doc up on the Lenovo site that checklists how it differs from a clean install? It seems rather screwy that something as fundamental as this is always so obfuscated, why can't "clean Win7" be a preload option? Now THAT would be useful on a restore partition.




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From: "STeve Andre'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 2:20 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: "Scott Matthews" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] Question about getting a new Thinkpad...

On Saturday 03 April 2010 08:51:26 Scott Matthews wrote:
In the past, whenever I purchased a new PC I would always wipe it and
perform a clean install -- as the manufacturers would always preload
various undesirable apps and other useless stuff.

Am I correct to assume that a new Thinkpad (Win 7) will similarly come with
this sort of stuff?

If so, is there a "best" way to purchase a Thinkpad, presumably with Win 7,
and then perform a clean install?

Thanks kindly,  -Scott

Everyone installs trash on their systems these days, it seems. If you run to the patch site and add stuff, then delete the crud you don't want, I don't see a need to scrub the system. You'll have to do that soon enough after you
get infected. ;-)

The restore partition will reinstall all the crud, so perhaps a checklist of
things that want to be removed is a good idea.  I hadn't thought of that.

In some cases it seems to be possible to buy a thinkpad with just dos on
it, at some savings. You could then get a copy of W7 and install that, but
that costs more and I don't think its worth it--at least I've not seen a
compelling reason for that.

--STeve Andre'

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