I maintain an IBM/Lenovo T4x deployment DVD that contains all the baseline drivers necessary to get a ThinkPad installed. You blast away the system, and this DVD allows you to be up and running (and ready to work, play, etc...) in about 1.5 hours. This includes automated deployments of Office, CD/DVD burning tools, media codecs, drivers, all the latest ThinkVantage software and drivers, and all that stuff that usually takes a week or two to get done after a format. A baseline install takes ~ 45 minutes to complete - and all the additional ThinkVantage tools, and all the essential productivity applications are installed in a fraction of the time it would take to do this by hand.
It has just been updated to support the T60 product line, and all drivers/software have been completely refreshed.
Each build takes about an hour to compile and test. I have gone thru this painful process about 20 times in the past few days (About 20 botched installs, and 8 coasters later, I think I'm semi-happy with this beta.) Build 100 (which I finished this morning) was the result of intense testing, that has taken place the last two days. This is a major update release to previous builds since ALL drivers and installed software have been updated. Full regression testing has been completed on a T40 2373-72U, 92U, a 2668 model, and a 2007 model. This DVD therefore supports T40/p, T41/p, T42/p, T43/p, and T60/p under all hardware configurations, from my testing. Additional tweaking will be necessary on p platforms since ISV video drivers are not included.
This product will be exiting the beta stage in the next 4-5 days once I'm happy that all bugs/annoyances have been eliminated.
This DVD is now under limited release to IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad owners, that know me personally... a legal Windows XP Pro license, along with licenses for all of this software is absolutely essential to remain compliant. I maintain volume license agreements for included applications - so you must chip in the license pool if you want a copy of the DVD.
Hint: Not all people reading this blog entry can get a copy. I do this for fun, and I reserve the right to release this deployment media on an EXTREMELY limited scale.