Three major things that you most certainly do need, everything else is fun and 
games:

a) Intel chipset driver

b) ATi graphics driver

c) Hotkeys driver

use this page to find the appropriate ones for your unit:

http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/default.page

As for malware...I'm still on SP2 on all of my XP machines (seven in total) and 
haven't had an infection of any kind since 2003 or 2004...

Good luck.

Cheers,

George


 



-----Original Message-----
From: Laurence <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Jul 27, 2011 7:43 pm
Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] How to rebuild environment after generic reinstall?

 
 
 
It is a T40p, model 2373-G3U  
I have an old set of original Thinkpad recovery disks, I have 5 not 7.? (Didn't 
 
have these available when the virus hit, everything was in storage.) 
? 
I'm not sure how to proceed. I do want to have a properly running, fuss and 
goof  
free system. But I am hesitant to go the route of starting from the?recovery  
disks (or the partition, if it's still there)?as I'd need to somehow get SP3 
and  
all the MS updates on it. My understanding is that the unpatched WXP will be  
immediately infected w malware, faster than I could downoald SP3. Beyond that,  
merely dealing with Windows update was a headache - with the image I got from  
the fixit shop there were roughly 100 updates due. That required a call to MS  
support, as they will not self install -- one or another obscure windows  
component is an old ver and blocks other updates,?but Windows update doesn't  
detect and correct that.  
? 
I haven't put too much time into configuring the current install. If it's never 
 
going to be right, then I'll start over.  
I now have the?recent data and one of my backup 2.5" drives accessible?so 
I?have  
options, one of them being?add the last few months of data to an old  
backup?(cloned drive), scan it for virii and hope?I find whatever was lurking - 
 
prolly some rootkit - and pop the backup in place?as my current drive. The  
backup has the advantage of being 160GB rather than 60. The orginial would then 
 
become a backup, though too small to clone 100% onto.  
I'm bouncing around doing house sitting and don't have a good workspace, so  
10-20 hours fussin with this isn't possible, even if I were?willing.? 
? 
The?only upside is this gave me an occassion to intall a spare, faster cpu  
which?has been waiting a while; I had to get spares out of storage put some 
time  
into?the machine?in any case. This is the1st time I've had anything more than  
the keyboard off; I was a bit surprised when it booted up and operated normally 
 
on the 1st try. 
? 
So it seems like you're telling me I have to start from the original ibm image 
-  
Lenovo System Update won't auto-install the right stuff?? Is the Thinkpad OS  
substantially different from whatever is installed now? 
? 
Thanks for your voice of experience on this.??? 
? 
-- Larry  
 
From: Ray Bay <[email protected]> 
>To: Laurence <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 9:24 AM 
>Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] How to rebuild environment after generic reinstall? 
> 
> 
>Best way is to buy or borrow the Lenovoa Windows XP Professional install 
set  
for your type number, and start over.? It costs $52 with shipping and will fix  
everything... from the Atlanta office of Thinkpad. 
> 
>Otherwise, install Windows XP Professional from CD in Repair mode... which 
will  
give you a good install, then download all the drivers from the Lenovo site for 
 
your type number. 
> 
>I doubt you will be able to get what you feel you need in any other way...  
though you could come close if you had more experience with the Thinkpad 
version  
of WXP Pro. 
> 
>If you go to the Lenovo site for your type number and download ALL the 
drivers  
and updates listed, and install them one at a time, you can come close, or get  
lucky... But it will take you somewhere between 11 and 19 hours to do the  
updates correctly. 
> 
> 
>A clean install is the smart way to go... Repair shops use a standard WXP 
they  
buy from IBM for the purpose of making quick and easy repairs... and, as you  
know, that generic version is not adequate for a Thinkpad. 
> 
>I am on the road.? If you can wait for 10 days, I can send you a seven disk 
 
install set for some models... but you didn't state which version of Thinkpad  
you have. 
> 
>RB 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 6:06 AM, Laurence 
<[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
>I have a t-pad which had a stealthy bit of malware attack while I was away 
from  
backups and means to recover. After commercial fixit service (cleaned and saved 
 
my data, but could not fully scrub the OS/installed programs) it now has a  
generic windows install and a minimal kit of device-specific drivers. 
>>? 
>>Thus it doesn't?have an ibm windows image. Some functions work, 
e.g.?the  
keyboard light,?but most?thinkpad functions don't - fn-keys, battery maximizer, 
 
ect. The ibm utilities (Access ibm, Battery/power, Access Connection etc)?were  
(obviously)?not part of?the generic install.? I also noted that F8 does not  
bring up the boot menu options. 
>>? 
>>In theory I could back up my recovered data, restore the machine with 
original  
recovery disks and proceed with a lengthy reinstall.?But I've found that using  
Windows update to bring such a system up to date is not a reliable process -  
even with SP3 intalled it was neccessary to call Microsoft to straighten out 
the  
update chain. In addition my backups are a few months old and apparrantly have 
a  
stealthy bit of?malware hiding in them,?so I'd have some fussing should I  
restore from one. 
>>? 
>>How can I add the various thinkpad function to the generic XP I have 
now?  
Should I install ibm system update and allow it to add what it chooses, or  
should I take specific packages only from the lenovo site?? 
>>Can I restore the F8 boot menu options and Access IBM functions??? 
>>The machine is a T40p, XP pro.?? 
>>? 
>>-- LS 
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> 
> 
>--  
> 
>You've got to be very careful if you don't know where 
>you're going,? because you might not get there. 
> 
>....?? ....? ? .....? ?? ...... ? ? ?........??????? Yogi Berra 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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