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- Description: ThinkVantage System Update 5.02 driver for Lenovo ThinkPad T410 System Update downloads data updates for software, drivers and BIOS from a Lenovo server directly over the Internet without requiring specific user knowledge of where the package is located or if it is needed by the target system..
- Re: 32 bit vs 64 bit Windows 7 on t410 #4 Post by archer6 » Sat Jan 30, 2010 6:20 pm dsvochak wrote: Another question is whether there are 32bit drivers for your older equipment.
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I have a few question regarding updating the drivers on my Lenovo T410. I have Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit installed with a 32 bit(X86) sub directory. I'm not that familiar with updating drivers on 64bit Windows so I'm wondering if I should install both 32/64 bit driver versions instead of just 64 bit.
Another question I have is Lenovo specific. On the support page for my device, there is a list of Windows updates available dating back to 2009, however I do have ThinkVantage update manager installed and it checks for Windows updates weekly. Should I install all of the Windows specific updates, or can I rely on update manager?
My last question is if I should install the drivers for the T410 in any specific order?
Any help is much appreciated as I haven't been able to find answers to these specific questions here, or by googling.
Thanks in advance
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You need to install 64bit drivers for 64bit os. 32bit drivers will usually not work at all (unlike applications).
You should install drivers in an order that corresponds to your common sense. Critical Motherboard/Chipset drivers first, then Video, then everything else. It usually doesn't make a difference but why take a chance?
If you have configured Window Hello face or PIN, you’ll need to remove those configurations as well to completely disable the Windows Hello feature.This guide focuses on Windows Hello fingerprint, but you can also use these instructions as a reference to set up Windows Hello face or PIN. Microsoft fingerprint reader.
I would do this before you attempt any Windows Updates. I wouldn't use Lenovo's update manager, just get the drivers directly from the Lenovo website. Also feel free to not install drivers proposed by Windows Update, if you have already installed one from Lenovo that seems recent enough.
If ever you encounter a driver that seems unusually dated (for example, WiFi Driver > 18months) feel free to try the reference drivers from the OEM like intel or broadcom or whatever windows update suggests.
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Check out this story at www.winbeta.org
http://www.winbeta.org/news/microsoft-will-bet-new-laptop-can-upgrade-compatible-pc-windows-10
Time is running out to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. After July 29th, Windows 7 and 8.1 users will have to pay to get Microsoft’s latest operating system.
Microsoft has rather infamously been urging PC owners to take advantage of the free offer. However, so far over 350 million people have decided to take the plunge to the latest version of Windows.
Wanna make a bet? Maybe in realizing they’ve probably maxed out getting as many people as possible to download the upgrade, Microsft is taking an in-person approach to promoting the free offer. Specifically, Microsoft wants to bet you a free brand new Dell Inspiron 15 that they can upgrade your old PC to Windows 10 in the same day you bring it into a Microsoft Store.
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The bet is that if you bring your old PC to an Answer Desk at a Microsoft Store, they will take care of the upgrade process for your for free, and have your computer ready by the end of the day. If your computer isn’t ready by the end of the day, then you get a free Dell Inspiron 15.
Terms Apply There are a few conditions. Your old PC must be capable of running Windows 10, meaning it meets the minimum system requirements. Also, you have to check into the Answer Desk by noon local time for the bet to be valid. The offer is currently active and runs through July 29th, or until supplies last. The deal is only available in the US (including Puerto Rico) and Canada.
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There are also a few additional offers. If your PC isn’t compatible, you can recycle it for a $150 credit towards a new PC. And you also get $20 off Office 365 Home when you upgrade to Windows 10. Finally, Microsoft’s announcement mentions there is a chance to win an Xbox One when upgrading in store, but you have to ask a store associate.
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This latest promotion might encourage owners of older PCs to come in for the upgrade. It certainly gives them little to lose in the upgrade process. Microsoft’s campaign of desktop notifications and recommended updates has been pretty relentless. But maybe they are realizing there is a segment of users who are reticent to upgrade via a download because they don’t think they can upgrade their old machine all on their own.
As we enter the final stretch it wouldn’t be surprising to see more last minute promotions. After which point, all those annoying pop-ups will finally halt… but you’ll have to pay for the ability to upgrade when Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 just doesn’t cut it anymore.