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<H1>Thinkpad X200 Tablet</H1> <H1>Thinkpad X200 Tablet</H1>
<H3>updated 2022-01-25</H3> <H3>updated 2022-01-25</H3>
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The seller sent me an image of the installed memory: a Hynix 4GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600S and a Dell P/N SNPX830DC/4G, both scavenged from other laptops. The seller sent me an image of the installed memory: a Hynix 4GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600S and a Dell P/N SNPX830DC/4G, both scavenged from other laptops.
These are <I>confirmed working</I> in a Core2 Duo L9400 X200T. These are <I>confirmed working</I> in a Core2 Duo L9400 X200T.
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<H2>Operating systems</H2>
<P>The following operating systems were available pre-installed by the OEM, depending on the variant:</P>
<UL>
<LI>Microsoft Windows XP Tablet (32 bit)</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit)</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows Vista Business (32 bit)</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows Vista Business (64 bit)</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate (32 bit</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic (32 bit)</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit)</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit)</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (32 bit)</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)</LI>
</UL>
<P>9front system usage is described in the <A HREF="http://fqa.9front.org/fqa3.html#3.2.5.2.1">9front FQA, section 3.2.5.2.1</A>.</P>
<P>Linux system usage is described in detail on the <A HREF="#seealso">Arch GNU+Linux wiki</A> - any Linux or UNIX specific knowledge I have I add to the Arch wiki rather than putting on this page.</P>
<H2>Screws</H2> <H2>Screws</H2>
<P> <P>
Per the hardware maintenance manual (page 225), the following screws are necessary for full assembly of the X200 Tablet: Per the hardware maintenance manual (page 225), the following screws are necessary for full assembly of the X200 Tablet:
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The difference is that <CODE>45N3139</CODE> has one more M2x3.5mm silver wafer head screw listed (18 versus 17). The difference is that <CODE>45N3139</CODE> has one more M2x3.5mm silver wafer head screw listed (18 versus 17).
<CODE>45N3139</CODE>'s contents in particular are reflected in the table above. <CODE>45N3139</CODE>'s contents in particular are reflected in the table above.
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<H2>Operating systems</H2> <P>On page 79 of the hardware maintenance manual some very rarely-noted screw notices are listed that are worth repeating, though it's up to the maintainer to follow the practices they so choose:</P>
<P>The following operating systems were available pre-installed by the OEM, depending on the variant:</P>
<UL> <UL>
<LI>Microsoft Windows XP Tablet (32 bit)</LI> <LI>Always use new screws. (This is repeated earlier in the page; according to the manual, ThinkPad Notebooks have "special nylon-coated screws" that should be used only once.)</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit)</LI> <LI>Use a torque screwdriver if you have one.</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows Vista Business (32 bit)</LI> <LI>When tightening plastic against plastic, turn an additional 90 degrees after the screw head touches the surface of the plastic part.</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows Vista Business (64 bit)</LI> <LI>When tightening logic cards against plastic, turn an additional 180 degrees after the screw head touches the surface of the plastic part.</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate (32 bit</LI> <LI>If you have a torque driver, refer to the "Torque" column for each step.</LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic (32 bit)</LI> <LI>
<LI>Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit)</LI> Make sure that you use the correct screw.
<LI>Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit)</LI> If you have a torque screwdriver, tighten all screws firmly to the torque shown in the table.
<LI>Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (32 bit)</LI> <B>Never use a screw that you removed. Use a new one. Make sure that all of the screws are tightened firmly.</B>
<LI>Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)</LI> </LI>
</UL> </UL>
<P>9front system usage is described in the <A HREF="http://fqa.9front.org/fqa3.html#3.2.5.2.1">9front FQA, section 3.2.5.2.1</A>.</P> <H2>Software</H2>
<P>Linux system usage is described in detail on the <A HREF="#seealso">Arch GNU+Linux wiki</A> - any Linux or UNIX specific knowledge I have I add to the Arch wiki rather than putting on this page.</P> <P>
For some procedures in the hardware maintenance manual a ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette is needed.
This was available only to licensed dealers.
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<P>
Here's a chart of executable names relevant to the X200 Tablet as provided from Lenovo and their product names.
A lot of this is sourced from hearsay and olden lore so it may not be fully accurate, and definitely isn't complete.
Also, I trimmed down redundant sections of product names - for example, <CODE>7wuj45uc.iso</CODE> is actually <I>BIOS Update Bootable CD <B>for Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit), Vista (32-bit, 64-bit), XP - ThinkPad</B></I> but if it's bootable itself operating system compatibility likely doesn't matter.
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<TABLE>
<TR><TH>Executable</TH> <TH>Product name</TH> <TH>Version</TH> </TR>
<TR><TD>6itr02ww.zip</TD> <TD>BIOS Settings Capture/Playback Utility</TD> <TD>4.01</TD> </TR>
<TR><TD>7wuj45uc.iso</TD> <TD>BIOS Update Bootable CD</TD> <TD>3.21</TD> </TR>
<TR><TD>7wuj45u6.exe</TD> <TD>BIOS Update Utility for Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit), Vista (32-bit, 64-bit), XP</TD> <TD>3.21</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>6ea118ww.exe</TD> <TD>Conexant Audio Driver for Windows Vista (32-bit, 64-bit), XP</TD> <TD>4.92.15.0 / 3.64.15.0</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>6ea160ww.exe</TD> <TD>Conexant Audio Software for Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)</TD> <TD>4.92.12.0</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>maint150.exe</TD> <TD>IBM Thinkpad Hardware Maintenance Diskette (HMD)</TD> <TD>1.50</TD> </TR>
<TR><TD>maint160.exe</TD> <TD>IBM Thinkpad Hardware Maintenance Diskette (HMD)</TD> <TD>1.60</TD> </TR>
<TR><TD>maint169.exe</TD> <TD>IBM Thinkpad Hardware Maintenance Diskette (HMD)</TD> <TD>1.69</TD> </TR>
<TR><TD>i7tm23us.exe</TD> <TD>IBM Thinkpad Hardware Maintenance Diskette (HMD)</TD> <TD>1.75</TD> </TR>
<TR><TD>i7tm25us.exe</TD> <TD>IBM Thinkpad Hardware Maintenance Diskette (HMD)</TD> <TD>1.77</TD> </TR>
<TR><TD>i7tm37us.exe</TD> <TD>Unknown</TD> <TD>Unknown</TD> </TR>
<TR><TD>i7tm38us.exe</TD> <TD>IBM Thinkpad Hardware Maintenance Diskette (HMD)</TD> <TD>1.89</TD> </TR>
<TR><TD>83ts04ww.exe</TD> <TD>ThinkPad BIOS Settings for Windows 7 (32-bit), Vista (32-bit), XP, 2000</TD> <TD>3.03</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<P>
Lenovo's X200 Tablet downloads won't last forever.
Here's a JavaScript that allows a user to download arbitrary executables from Lenovo's download servers.
</P>
<INPUT ID="executable" VALUE="i7tm38us.exe" />
<INPUT ONCLICK="window.location.href = window.LENOVO_DOWNLOAD + document.getElementById('executable').value;" TYPE="button" VALUE="Download" />
<H2>Stylus</H2> <H2>Stylus</H2>
<P> <P>
The X200 Tablet originally came with a single-button stylus with a gray "eraser". The X200 Tablet originally came with a single-button stylus with a gray "eraser".
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<P> <P>
<B>Do not</B> try to insert two-button Thinkpad styluses into the stylus holder of the X200 Tablet as they'll become stuck in there because of how the buttons are shaped. <B>Do not</B> try to insert two-button Thinkpad styluses into the stylus holder of the X200 Tablet as they'll become stuck in there because of how the buttons are shaped.
To remove a stuck stylus, reference the hardware maintenance manual. To remove a stuck stylus the digitizer pen case (part number <CODE>45N3146</CODE>) must be unscrewed and removed from the chassis.
Remove FRUs "1020 Battery pack" and "1060 Keyboard" and follow steps 6 and 7 of the removal process of FRU "1180 DC-in connector, fan, digitizer pen case, and pen switch assembly". Following the hardware maintenance manual, remove FRUs "1020 Battery pack" and "1060 Keyboard" and follow steps 6 and 7 of the removal process of FRU "1180 DC-in connector, fan, digitizer pen case, and pen switch assembly".
No other FRUs need to be removed, nor do any other steps of the removal process of FRU 1180 need to be followed. No other FRUs need to be removed, nor do any other steps of the removal process of FRU 1180 need to be followed.
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