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    kenny1209: Yup - have the T400 and it popped up. They use to do this before but I was able to uninstall the app. I have no idea how to uninstall it now. I have p... more »
    doofusgumby: I only buy lenovo laptops for most users (and a couple macs) - I always do a system restore on new lappys, custom style, and un-check all the bloatwar... more »
    IgnatiusCabatan: I've owned four consecutive ThinkPad Laptops, and I have to say ever since Lenovo took over the ThinkPad Line the ThinkVantage software has gone from ... more »
    Geraldo: and let's not forget the People's Army botnet it's also installing... ;-) more »
    AlexSea: if the nerds at slashdot can't fix it there's no way i'll be able to troubleshoot this over the phone with my mom. hopefully someone can come up with... more »
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    Lenovo Installs Adware With Latest Automatic Update

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    Dell Eliminates Almost All Crapware From Dimension and Inspiron Notebooks

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