QUOTE(Nyxator @ Oct 8 2006, 08:59 PM)
Check this out ...
http://www.lenovoblogs.com/design/design-i...r-on-the-brain/Notice for first time R60 user :
1. When upgrading RAM, never use force to pull the armrest out, shake it left and right to loosen it from the front latch. You can also use your finger nail. Slide your finger nail between the gaps starting from one side to the other.
2. MUST install "Rescue and Recovery", if your unit is the MS-DOS version. You won't want to download/reinstall drivers/applications all over again (unless your office connection is superfast).
3. When there is a power source, best use your ThinkPad without battery. Just plug adapter to notebook (have the battery remove first) connect to power source , switch it on, viola, you are good to go. I do this to increase battery lifespan (don't want to strain it from constant charging). I use battery only when there's no power source.
4. Don't eat AMW Ramadan promotion, it's disgusting. Kidding, you can ignore this.
Nyxator, really thanks for the review and great info especially the drainage system, thts really cool
mine inner part was greyish metal, it looks dirty too, but doesnt looks brown, i may take a pic when i got my digicam next time
and i'll contribute the complete driver list next week when i'm back to kl, we do not the Realtek HD audio, just a patch file from microsoft
QUOTE(Nyxator @ Oct 9 2006, 05:04 PM)
Sorry it's September 2005 last year. My mistake.
Hey got a question to ask. I have installed CPU Z and my R60 is always running at 997++ Mhz in "Maximum Peformance" configuration.
Is this the peak performance of R60 only at 997Mhz, I thought it's suppose to go all the way up to 1.66 Ghz?
Or am I missing out some settings?
Or is this how core duo behaves?
i doesnt know thts normal or bugs for new IBM lappy, this only happens when u took out the battery, whenever wat mode u set in windows or bios, once u take out the battery, the speed maintains at 900++mhz
looks like all of us here enjoy n appreciate our R60 very much rite? affordable, tahan lasak, excellent in built quality n internal design, which is worth every penny for sacrificing the spec