
In 2002 IBM heavily promoted these tools as part of its "Think" campaign, intended to instill confidence that IBM computers were easier to use and quicker to recover from disaster. They were included with the sale of their PC division to Lenovo Group in 2005. Hardware Password Manager to save BIOS, disk, and motherboard passwords in one place.ImageUltra Builder to create distributable software structures.Rescue and Recovery to deploy updates, recover from crashes, and provide remote access if the system will not boot or function while booted.System Migration Assistant to transfer a user's personal data and environment between PC systems.The Lenovo ThinkVantage Technologies that can also run on some other platforms are Lenovo SimpleTap for Windows 7 to provide easy access to on-screen tiles on touch-enabled ThinkPads and tablets, as well as certain ThinkCentre systems with multi-touch screens.Lenovo Solution Center to manage the ThinkVantage suite and certain system upkeep tasks on Windows 7 and 8.Lenovo QuickLaunch to provide a simplified, customized version of Windows' Start menu.Base Software Administrator to customize Lenovo preloads.System Update ( TVSU) to generate a system tailored list of updates with their respective operative descriptions, and a choice of installation methods.



Access Connections to graphically and securely manage and switch network connections between ethernet, wireless LAN, and wireless WAN.
