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    T42P max performance

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Bashar, Feb 5, 2008.

  1. Bashar

    Bashar Notebook Evangelist

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    Hello All,
    I have T42P 2.10Ghz Pentium M processor with 2GB ram and 7200RPM 60GB disk (i think)

    i'm feeling its not being used perfectly or optimized to give its best performance

    what do i need todo or think of checking todo to make it work on its best performance ?

    Best Regards,
     
  2. Arki

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    One way is to look into the BIOS and make sure things are set to Max Performance.
     
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    where in the bios you mean? when i boot ?
     
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    Yes, when you boot. Press F1 when you see the ThinkPad splash screen and it'll enter you into BIOS.