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    Have a T61, Winflash says T60P

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by nbr0010, Aug 27, 2007.

  1. nbr0010

    nbr0010 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Just like it says. I'm thinking I've been had. I don't even think it has a x3100. Probably an gma950 with 945 chipset.
    Just check your UI and see if advanced=1.
     
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    Run PCWizard 2007. And what do you mean Check UI?
     
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    nbr0010 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Just go into your flash directory. Lookup up Plash.ini. Make [UI] stick out before [Main]. Then put advanced=1 under your ui. Run winflash, check your advanced tab. In my DMI tab I have a T60P system in a T61.

    I would think winflash is more correct than pcwizard.
     
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    You can use PC Wizard to find out what parts are inside your laptop.