Friday, June 30, 2006

My Toshiba Portege M200 notebook was in need of an upgrade.  A couple weeks ago I purchased an Toshiba Portege M400 and it finally arrived on Wednesday.

After burning the recovery DVD's I set about installing Windows Vista Beta 2 on it.  After my second try I finally got things up and running right, I failed in my first attempt since I attempted to install the Toshiba HDD shock protection driver which caused the BSOD.  I searched around the blogshere and found out that the Bluetooth drivers were safe to install so I did that.  I also had to change the video driver that Vista picked to the 'Intel Lakeport Graphics Controller' in order to view Aero Glass.

So I have everything up and running except the built-in IDE RAID controller and the HDD shock protection driver.

The system has a built-in TPM module which is pretty cool and I'm going to go ahead and try to get Bitlocker running on the machine after I make a backup.  What is interesting though is that windows detected and installed the fingerprint reader but hasn't given me an option of associating a fingerprint with a user account out of the box.  Even though the machine comes with a finger print reader I think I'm going to stick with my plan of using smart cards.  I'm not gutsy enough for an RFID implant and the finger print readers are a little awkward for me.  What would be the bomb for me is an iris scanner.

 

After a little fiddling around with a manual installation of BOINC it appears to run just fine with Aero Glass. Here is a picture of it.

 

I'm going to see if the guys at IBM think it would be a cool idea to make the background image in the Simple GUI translucent.  I think that would be neat. 

Sunday, July 02, 2006 4:49:22 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Looks good, can't wait for the new stableish version of VISTA to arrive, also can't wait to get my hands on BOINC 5.6
Dave
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