Subj : almost-new pc with win10
To   : Nick Andre
From : August Abolins
Date : Sun Jan 12 2020 06:42 am

On 1/10/2020 2:08 AM, between "Nick Andre : August Abolins":

AA>> My first Thinkpad, T40p, developed a common screen
AA>> fade/blank problem.. Then, it ran quite well until the
AA>> fan started to make noise, and sometimes refuse to boot

NA> Yup, I've seen those problems before. The inverter is
NA> usually the problem, then the VGA ribbon cable. The fan
NA> problems I've seen were always rare but caked with cigarette
NA> smoke or dust. Sometimes the fan would need to be replaced
NA> because the bearings would be worn.

The T40 screen is not as bright as on the T60 or even the new T540p, but
  the plan is to retire it and use it as a Spotify server for the
house. I could always control it from the network with another instance
of Spotify, VNC, or even an external monitor if I must. So the laptop
screen is not critical.  Other then the fan problem (and it is most
likely the bearings based on the noise) at startup, it still works great
- and the fan doesn't need to run all the time.


NA> I didn't have a chance to elaborate on what I meant by the
NA> cheapo-models...

NA> So what happens is the customer who owns the cheap model
NA> opens/closes from the "side" of the screen eventually
NA> breaking or wearing out the hinge on one side.

Heheheh.. I see people with the widescreens doing exactly that. It is
sad to see the lids not lay perfectly flat on close.

My el cheapo G530 (albiet I don't consider $650 a cheap laptop for year
2009) seems to have a fairly rigid construction all round.


NA> ...I always hibernate and the SSD is lightning fast.
NA> I *could* put an SSD into the old Fidonet Thinkpad, but the
NA> amount of heavy disk-access from tossing mail would likely
NA> wear it out quicker I think.

There is the whole matter of TRIM with SSD to maximize life and wear.
Only Windows 7 and up implements it by default.  Linux, depends.


AA>> I have already sourced Win7pro, and almost convinced to
AA>> just go for it. But I'll finish the darn Win10 setup..

NA> Well like Kurt said, Windows 10 unfortunately is here to
NA> stay and Windows 7 is on its way out for support. I'm
NA> sticking with 7 however. I rarely do anything on my T440P
NA> other than Remote Desktop and web surfing. Its already
NA> pretty locked-down and fully backed-up to a disk image, just
NA> in case.

There is the old adage: "If it ain't broke.."

I am still debating whether I should accept the Win10 on the T540p or
send it back. There is one sticky/noisy key on the keyboard that is
probably going to help me make up my mind and request an RMA.

Win10 will introduce its own security problems and the constant feed of
security updates.  I could always downgrade to Win10 later! LOL

About a month ago, I actually finished reinstalling Win7 on someone's
poorly matched pc that was using Win10. By poorly matched, I say not
enough ram, and the "old" pc was already maximized.  Win7 took several
hours to finish all the backlist of updates. That was a painful wait.
But after that, Win7 was a snappier performer than Win10 ever was on
that laptop.

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