This package enables or updates the utility programs on any of the following ThinkPad systems: - ThinkPad A20m, A20p, A21e, A21m, A21p, A22m, A22p, A22e
- ThinkPad A30, A30p, A31, A31p
- ThinkPad G40, G41
- ThinkPad R32
- ThinkPad R40, R40e
- ThinkPad R50(*3), R50e(*3), R50p(*3), R51(*3), R51e(*3), R52(*3)
- ThinkPad R60(*3), R60e(*3)
- ThinkPad T20, T21, T22, T23, T30, T40, T40p, T41, T41p(*3)
- ThinkPad T42, T42p(*3), T43, T43p(*3)
- ThinkPad T60(*3), T60p(*3)
- ThinkPad X20(*1), X21(*1), X22(*1), X23(*1), X24(*1)
- ThinkPad X30(*2), X31(*2), X32(*4)
- ThinkPad X40(*3), X41(*3)
- ThinkPad X41 Tablet(*5)
- ThinkPad X60(*3), X60s(*3)
- ThinkPad X60 Tablet(*5)
- ThinkPad Z60m(*3), Z60t(*3), Z61e(*3), Z61m(*3), Z61p(*3), Z61t(*3)
- ThinkPad 570, 570E
- ThinkPad 600, 600E, 600X
- ThinkPad i Series 1157
- ThinkPad TransNote
Notes: *1: Windows 95/98/98 SE/Me/NT 4.0/2000/XP are supported. *2: Windows 98/98 SE/NT 4.0/2000/XP are supported. *3: Windows 2000/XP are supported. *4: Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP are supported. *5: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 is supported.
Version 4.44 - (New) Support for new ThinkPad systems.
Click here for a complete list of changes fixed by this driver update. Notes: - DOS users need the following packages:
- When you install ThinkPad Configuration for DOS in DOS screen under Windows NT, the following package is also required.
- ThinkPad Configuration package for Windows NT
- When you install ThinkPad Configuration for DOS in DOS screen under Windows 2000/XP, the following package is also required.
- ThinkPad Configuration package for Windows 95/98/98 SE/Me/2000/XP
- Start DOS.
- Type [Program Path]\UINSTALL and press the Enter key.
- Press the Enter key again.
- Select Install DOS ThinkPad Configuration at the Installation Options screen; then follow the instructions on the screen.
Method 1 (Recommended) - Install ThinkPad Configuration Package for Windows NT, by selecting ThinkPad Configuration for DOS installation option. Refer to the installation instructions for the DOS package.
Method 2 - Install ThinkPad Configuration for Windows NT. Refer to the installation instructions section of the package.
- Logon to NT with a UserID of Administrator and start MS-DOS prompt from Start menu.
- Follow the same instruction as above for DOS.
Note: Since UINSTALL is designed for pure DOS, the installation may not be completed successfully depending on environments. Method 1 is recommended.
Method 1 (Recommended) - Install ThinkPad Configuration Package for Windows 95/98/98 SE/Me/2000/XP, by selecting ThinkPad Configuration for DOS installation option. Refer to the installation instructions for the DOS package.
Method 2 - Install ThinkPad Utility Package for Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/2000. Refer to the installation instructions section of the package.
- Logon to Windows NT with a UserID of Administrator and start MS-DOS prompt from Start menu.
- Follow the same instruction as above for DOS.
Note: Since UINSTALL is designed for pure DOS, the installation may not be completed successfully depending on environments. Method 1 is recommended.
Method 1 (Recommended) - Install ThinkPad Configuration Package for Windows 95/98/98 SE/Me/2000/XP, by selecting ThinkPad Configuration for DOS installation option. Refer to the installation guide of the package.
Method 2 - Follow the same instruction as above for DOS.
Note: Since UINSTALL is designed for pure DOS, the installation may not be completed successfully depending on environments. Method 1 is recommended.
- Start OS/2.
- If ThinkPad Configuration for OS/2 program is not supported for your system, you need to install System Management device driver first.
- Open the System Setup folder in the OS/2 System folder.
- Select Device Driver Install and click the Install... button.
- Click ThinkPad System Management Device Driver. Then click OK.
- Open an OS/2 prompt.
- Type [Program Path]\INSTUTD2 and press the Enter key.
- Follow the instructions on the screen.
- Open a DOS screen.
- Execute the command PS2.EXE ?. The version will be displayed next to Utility for DOS on the second line.
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