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View 3 Replies When Plug In Headphones Need To Restart PC To Get Audio Sep 27, 2015 What driver can I use? I have tried the driver for 8 and 8.1 but it changes nothing. I hear that my laptop isnt W10 compatible but there must be someone out there using it on W10. It has no sounds and has an red X where the icon is. I have Lenovo Y510P and upgraded to W10 64bit. View 1 Repliesĭrivers/Hardware :: Audio Driver For Lenovo Y510P? Oct 14, 2015 In the sound settings/playback devices, the speakers appear, but not the headphones. It's like the headphone jack doesn't work, but I have suspicions that it's about the drivers. I've tried the headphones on my phone and they work, so it is the PC. I have sound from the speakers, but not from the headphones. I have tried the detailed steps above but no difference.Conexant Audio Driver (Headphones No Sound) On Lenovo G50-70 Feb 3, 2016 Mistake of uninstalling hyper-v and since then the laptop is a brick. It did run for two days even thought the metro tiles did quit updating the second day. #Thread stuck in device driver windows 10 lenovo installWay I was ever to get it to install the first time was by blind luck and trying every possible bios and install option over about 40 installs. ![]() ![]() I have just unboxed another new SSD drive to try again. I can't even get safe mode with a a command prompt. To force it to give you options on the next boot, but no matter what option you select you get nothing but a blank display. We have a number of these laptops, should I just assume that W8 won't run on them? What really amazes me is that when it fails to boot there is no fall-back. #Thread stuck in device driver windows 10 lenovo windows 8If it wereĪpril I would assume Windows 8 was an April fools joke. I had the 1.37a bios for windows 8 beta, so I upgraded to 1.38 per the post above. Thanks for the replies, however I am now deader than ever. #Thread stuck in device driver windows 10 lenovo driversThe UMTS modem drivers get installed each time resuming from sleep but the modem does not show up in the "Networks" sidebar and therefor I was not able to get a connection up and running.īut putting those issues aside the machine works very well, the OS seems to be faster than W7 and the memory footprint is smaller. The blue FN keys do not work but some of their functionality can be used by launching their respective setting program directly via Explorer. The power management SW behaves very strangely and does not seem to do anything useful. The installer formatted the disk as GPT disk and createdģ partitions (a 100MB boot partition w/ FAT32, a 300MB recovery tools partition and the C: partition).Īfter the OS installation completed I installed the W8 beta drivers from the Lenovo site. During installation I used the advanced option and deleted all partitions from the SSD. Had to use a DVD for installation as the machine did boot from an USB stick only in BIOS mode and I wanted UEFI mode. I upgraded the BIOS to the latest regular version (1.38) not the one on the beta driver page (1.37a). I have set the SATA controller to "AHCI", the graphics device to "NVIDIA Optimus" and the boot mode to "UEFI only". I have installed W8 圆4 Enterprise ENG w/o problems on my W520 (4284) with 16GB RAM and an Intel SSD 320. Where do I go from here? Should I just accept that this and possibly other high-end laptops like it won't run the newest OS? #Thread stuck in device driver windows 10 lenovo codeHas anyone actually gotten W8 to run on this hardware config? (After over 30 years of alpha and beta testing I would consider the current code to be a late alpha or early beta based on my experience)ģ. How close is the 8/15 download the 'to be released' OS?Ģ. But in both cases, the CPU fan runs wide open.ġ. The other half of the time I get the slanted blue window but nothing else. Once I get here about half of the time I have a blank screen. In about 1 out of ten tries it will actually finish theĬd and restart. Sometimes I get up to 3 dots before it freezes. Sometimes, it freezes immediately during the start of install with a slanted blue windows logo and a single dot at the bottom of the screen. I have tried loading from DVD and USB, I have tried with no other drives in laptop, I have tried all SATA options in bios and all video options in bios. I have tried different versions of the OS (regular and enterprise both dated 8-15) ![]() I have tried all of the different video settings in the bios, I have updated the system bios, and generally tried everything I can come up with to no avail. I can not get past the first reboot during the install. I have a Lenovo W520 i7 12G Ram laptop with a new blank OCZ vertex 4 drive. I have searched this and several other forums for answers to my problem.
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