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Is W7 going to work on T60 with only 2 GB RAM?

#1 Post by radiator » Thu Nov 10, 2011 9:00 pm

I have recently bought T60 equipped with 2 GB of RAM 60 GB HDD Core Duo 2400 on board and old XP OS? I would like to install W7 on my thinkpad but have some doubts as to the amount of RAM it is equipped with and will it be working better than XP?
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Re: Is W7 going to work on T600 with only 2 GB RAM?

#2 Post by sir_synthsalot » Thu Nov 10, 2011 9:40 pm

It will work. I ran it on my Thinkpads with only 2GB without problems. The 32-bit version uses about the same amount of RAM that my XP installation does with anti-virus and some of the Lenovo software loaded. On my x60s I thought it ran better than XP. For example it starts up and shuts down faster.
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Re: Is W7 going to work on T60 with only 2 GB RAM?

#3 Post by lukee » Sat Nov 19, 2011 11:18 am

T43p with 2GB of RAM works fine with W7, so the dual-core CPU in T60 will do even better job.
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Re: Is W7 going to work on T60 with only 2 GB RAM?

#4 Post by Thinkpad Lover » Sat Nov 19, 2011 2:04 pm

Hi, I have found that Windows 7 can function with as little as 512mb RAM when installed and configured correctly despite the 1GB minimum quoted by the Microsoft website here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind ... quirements

Therefore 2GB of RAM is plenty on a T60 of any sort. Windows 7 will run beautifully and provide some cool "Aero" effects and other interesting features not found in XP: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind ... tures/aero and http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind ... s/features and http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... e?T1=tab20

All Windows 7 versions besides Home Premium (Professional, Ultimate or Enterprise) will allow you to run any Windows XP software you may have in "XP mode": http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind ... ws-xp-mode

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Re: Is W7 going to work on T60 with only 2 GB RAM?

#5 Post by Bánh mì » Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:47 pm

You really think so? Im running W764 using 4GB of RAM and it seems like its drags along.
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Re: Is W7 going to work on T60 with only 2 GB RAM?

#6 Post by Thinkpad Lover » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:17 pm

Yep, I *know* so, from several machines I own myself and hundreds I have set up and sold. Check your configuration. Get a good utility/combination anti-virus program such as this one: http://download.cnet.com/Advanced-Syste ... 99324.html

Run that program, go to Toolbox, Optimize, Startup Manager. Disable all non-vital system programs/ tasks from starting automatically upon boot. Common culprits: Itunes, Skype, HP printers- notorious memory hogs- get a different printer, or try to configure the thing differently, Norton, AVG or other resident Antivirus programs- get rid of them, totally unnecessary, use this one instead, has a much smaller footprint, have used once a week, never had a virus for years: http://download.cnet.com/IObit-Malware- ... 67594.html , Get rid of 90 % of Browser Toolbars and add-ons, remove Lenovo "clogware"- the only thing I really install on my laptops is Power Manager, PC Doctor, I.B.M. RecordNow, Bluetooth, audio, ultranav, video, ethernet and Wifi drivers and let Windows manage WIFI !, Yahoo Messenger- this type of program wants to run automatically upon startup so it can pop up in your face so you will use it more often, but it has a setting where you can configure it to only run when you click it on, also get rid of Realplayer- totally unnecessary trash- many other non-invasive video playing, video downloading programs out there that don't hog memory and resources, etc.

These are just a few off the top of my head, but there are many more such programs which people download and install and begin to slow down their system. All I know is that all my laptops boot up and shut down in a jiffy and I don't plan on investing in SSD technology anytime soon as SATA hard drive technology works just fine and is plenty fast for me. I do a lot of MS Word 2007 processing, video and audio editing, video downloading/uploading/archiving, have 15 Firefox windows constantly open (think Internet Explorer is an amateurish joke, tried Google Chrome once- another memory hog I will never use again), stream online videos and play music on my laptop constantly, work on my Christian website, print documents on a laser printer constantly, as well as a bunch of other things and 2GB on several Windows 7 Pro T60's/R60's I have or 3GB memory on my Windows Ultimate T61 and X60 tablet is plenty.

I am constantly amazed when I use some of my friends' laptops how clumsily and inefficiently they are set up. THERE IS AN ART TO SETTING UP A LAPTOP! I have laptops running for years now as smoothly and speedily if not more smoothly than when I first set them up.

People just keep installing and downloading stuff and never bother to do a good registry defrag/ hard drive defrag/ system tune up/ optimization/ virus check/ or CONTROL WHICH PROGRAMS RUN AUTOMATICALLY AT STARTUP! They never bother checking all programs installed to see if something they have downloaded might have installed components they never asked for. Sometimes they clog up their system so badly/ mess up the registry/ have bits and pieces of programs floating around/ that trying to uninstall/ fix up such a mess is futile and it's best to backup up all their data, make a list of NECESSARY programs to reinstall, start all over with a fresh format/ fresh installation and this time do it right.

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Re: Is W7 going to work on T60 with only 2 GB RAM?

#7 Post by SKA » Sun Feb 12, 2012 5:20 am

Re: Advanced System Care -Iobit

I feel uncomfortable about this product due to recent events:
http://www.mywot.com/en/forum/4775-iobi ... l-property

Apart from Iobit, I agree with Daniel ,however in my opinion W7 is just too hungry for RAM, if you do have more RAM it works better for sure.

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Re: Is W7 going to work on T60 with only 2 GB RAM?

#8 Post by rcote2 » Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:59 am

I have found that WIN 7 Pro runs just fine (T42p) with 1GB memory and uses less than my XP Pro did. It's also my understanding that no 32bit OS can use more than about 2.6GB of installed memory.

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Re: Is W7 going to work on T60 with only 2 GB RAM?

#9 Post by ac12 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:41 pm

The real issue is not will it run, but will it run acceptably with the applications you intend to use. Once you use up the RAM the computer will thrash the page file and your performance starts to stink. I have that problem w an old notebook and winXP. It runs...until I start to use aps, then it pigs down.

I have tried to clean both older XP laptops (T23 w 1GB of RAM, and a Dell C400 w 768MB of RAM) as Daniel mentioned, but they are both still slow when used. So I obviously did not get to the point that Daniel has. And that is a problem, the "art" of streamlining a laptop.

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Re: Is W7 going to work on T60 with only 2 GB RAM?

#10 Post by BootSectorVirus » Sun Mar 18, 2012 6:46 pm

You can also trim down non essential Windows 7 Services from starting, here is a good website for this.

http://www.blackviper.com/2010/12/17/bl ... gurations/

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