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    Thinkvantage utilities: yea or nea?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by xdrive, Feb 29, 2008.

  1. xdrive

    xdrive Notebook Guru

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    Hey, everyone. I just got my R61 yesterday, and now I'm doing a clean install dual boot of XP and Vista. Well I followed the guides on this forum, and so far so good.

    But not I'm *kind of* missing the Thinkvantage stuff. Like I said, I only used it for like a day, but I really liked the way everything interfaces together. I really liked the wireless interface, for instance, compared to the clunky Vista default one.

    What do you guys prefer? Installing and using ThinkAdvantage or leaving it off? It doesn't take up that much space does it? What would you advise?

    Thanks for your opinions.
     
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