I was wondering about which Thinkpad(s) was/were the 1st released with Windows 7? And when?
Being curious here.
Reply 1 : First Thinkpad With Windows 7 Release?
I think the T400/T500 (and probably the X200 and W500) were the first to receive it. There was a version of the T400 and T500 labeled Windows 7 Enhanced Experience. I remember it was quite the fuss that existing owners would not get the benefits of it (even though nobody was certain how much better the Lenovo EE would be than just a custom install of the OS).
It did not last long, because next January (so about 3-4 months later) the new T510-T410-W510 was announced. Those were probably the first models that were also designed with Windows 7 in mind.
It did not last long, because next January (so about 3-4 months later) the new T510-T410-W510 was announced. Those were probably the first models that were also designed with Windows 7 in mind.
Reply 2 : First Thinkpad With Windows 7 Release?
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Originally Posted by lenardg I think the T400/T500 (and probably the X200 and W500) were the first to receive it. There was a version of the T400 and T500 labeled Windows 7 Enhanced Experience. I remember it was quite the fuss that existing owners would not get the benefits of it (even though nobody was certain how much better the Lenovo EE would be than just a custom install of the OS).
It did not last long, because next January (so about 3-4 months later) the new T510-T410-W510 was announced. Those were probably the first models that were also designed with Windows 7 in mind. |
Seems as you have said, T410/T510/W510 are the first "official hardware" to support Windows 7 fully.
Reply 3 : First Thinkpad With Windows 7 Release?
The Tx00, Rx00, Wx00, and X200 series were the first to support Windows 7, although they were all initially released with Windows Vista. I got my T500 with Windows Vista, before upgrading to Windows 7 a year later.
At first, the Tx00 and Wx00 series had issues with switchable graphics in Windows 7 (the discrete GPU would be enabled after resuming from sleep), however, this was later resolved through driver updates from Lenovo. Overall, I'd say they run W7 just as well as the Tx10 and Wx10 generation, which was released with W7 installed.
At first, the Tx00 and Wx00 series had issues with switchable graphics in Windows 7 (the discrete GPU would be enabled after resuming from sleep), however, this was later resolved through driver updates from Lenovo. Overall, I'd say they run W7 just as well as the Tx10 and Wx10 generation, which was released with W7 installed.
Reply 4 : First Thinkpad With Windows 7 Release?
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Originally Posted by MidnightSun At first, the Tx00 and Wx00 series had issues with switchable graphics in Windows 7 (the discrete GPU would be enabled after resuming from sleep), however, this was later resolved through driver updates from Lenovo. Overall, I'd say they run W7 just as well as the Tx10 and Wx10 generation, which was released with W7 installed.
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Reply 5 : First Thinkpad With Windows 7 Release?
Actually there are some issues with the latest switchable graphics drivers from Lenovo. There is a conflict between Windows 7 SP1 or Interner Explorer 9 and the Intel graphics driver. Actually the conflict is with an update that those applications install.
The Intel graphics driver from the switchable graphics package is old and buggy, and causes problems with some of the newer updates to Windows. Firefox 4, Skype, Live Messenger and Mail and other applications might also be affected. There should be another driver update from Lenovo shortly, hopefully.
If you want to read more about this topic head over to Lenovo forums.
The Intel graphics driver from the switchable graphics package is old and buggy, and causes problems with some of the newer updates to Windows. Firefox 4, Skype, Live Messenger and Mail and other applications might also be affected. There should be another driver update from Lenovo shortly, hopefully.
If you want to read more about this topic head over to Lenovo forums.
Reply 6 : First Thinkpad With Windows 7 Release?
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Originally Posted by lenardg Actually there are some issues with the latest switchable graphics drivers from Lenovo. There is a conflict between Windows 7 SP1 or Interner Explorer 9 and the Intel graphics driver. Actually the conflict is with an update that those applications install.
The Intel graphics driver from the switchable graphics package is old and buggy, and causes problems with some of the newer updates to Windows. Firefox 4, Skype, Live Messenger and Mail and other applications might also be affected. There should be another driver update from Lenovo shortly, hopefully. If you want to read more about this topic head over to Lenovo forums. |
Reply 7 : First Thinkpad With Windows 7 Release?
@lenardg: Interesting. Have not heard about/experienced these issues, but that's probably because I haven't bothered upgrading to SP1 yet.
Those use entirely different switchable graphics drivers--it's Nvidia's Optimus dynamically switching graphics--so it will not be affected.
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Originally Posted by Pochi What about the models with Nvidia GPU, particularly the T510 with Nvidia NVS 3100m switchable graphics?
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Reply 8 : First Thinkpad With Windows 7 Release?
The T400, T500, W500 models were being sold with Vista in the months before Windows 7's release, with an option to receive a free upgrade to Windows 7 upon release.
The upgrade DVDs would be mailed to the customer once it was officially released.. and I believe this offer was valid till sometime in July 2009?
The upgrade DVDs would be mailed to the customer once it was officially released.. and I believe this offer was valid till sometime in July 2009?
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