Avoiding fingerprint software during startup (Vista + T61p)

Hi
Upon boot I'm told to make use of the ThinkVantage Fingerprint Software. Im not interested in doing this and have tried to remove this but I can't work out how!
Anyone can help me?
Thomas
Message Edited by heureka on 11-18-2008 08:38 AM

heureka,
Open Windows' Control Panel, then click on "Add/Remove programs" and uninstall "ThinkVantage Fingerprint Software".
Thank you
John B @ forum.notebookreview.com

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