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Whoever was having stuttering when fTPM was enabled, there's a BIOS update coming to fix it but it could be 2-3 months.
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CaptainSarcastic posted:Check which version of the headset Windows is using for audio. I've had this happen a fair amount on Windows 10, where my Bluetooth headphones show up with two entries - one for stereo output, one for telephony. Sometimes it would select the wrong one and I would get bad or no sound output. Sometimes disconnecting the device from the Bluetooth menu and reconnecting it would fix it. Turns out it's user error. I didn't realize there's an audio device selection in the game (Horizon Zero Dawn) that had somehow gotten switched. Everything's as expected now.
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# ? Mar 8, 2022 01:54 |
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How is driver support for Win 11 now? I installed it to a Lenovo L390 to tinker with and while it does work well, a bunch of drivers don't work and Lenovos own update tool can't find anything compatible. Will this be a 'check device model - go to manufacturers website' deal?
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# ? Mar 8, 2022 12:03 |
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I'm running it on my desktop (built), Surface Pro 3 and Surface Laptop 3 and all are fine. I dont think you will find a lot of difference driver wise from 10.
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# ? Mar 8, 2022 12:43 |
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Got me a big ol' list of non-working devices. They all say Windows can't find compatible drivers, Vantage couldn't find anything either. The L390 is listed as compatible on the Lenovo site but seems to be that it will install and boot but that's it.
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WonkyBob posted:Got me a big ol' list of non-working devices. Ah, automatic tools like the Lenovo app are a different matter -- the drivers are perfectly compatible, but it's Lenovo that's failing to make them available. If you go to the manual downloads section of the support zone, the windows 10 drivers will work fine. You want at least these: Graphics Processing Units (GPU) -> Intel Display Driver for Windows 10 (Version 1809 or later) - ThinkPad L390, L390 Yoga Motherboard Devices (core chipset, onboard video, PCIe switches) -> Intel Chipset Driver for Windows 10 (Version 1809 or later)
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Klyith posted:Ah, automatic tools like the Lenovo app are a different matter -- the drivers are perfectly compatible, but it's Lenovo that's failing to make them available. Thanks chief. Device manager says it can't find anything so I assumed they wouldn't work. The old "drivers for the previous Windows will work but this version of Windows isn't supposed to know that..." sitch. Pretty sure I had do similar things in 10 using some 7 drivers at one point.
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Recently I've noticed that if I wake my desktop up after sunset, the night light isn't on as it should be. If I go in and toggle the thing off and back on, it goes to the correct temperature. Any ideas why it's not working as expected? I don't have an HDR-capable monitor, my graphics drivers are up-to-date (last time I checked, at least).
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# ? Mar 11, 2022 01:41 |
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Lenovo and HP are probably the worse with driver support
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# ? Mar 11, 2022 03:08 |
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I cant agree with that. HP can do almost nothing right, but we have a lenovo exclusive fleet at work and I have encountered very little issues with relation to drivers
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# ? Mar 11, 2022 12:52 |
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My opinion of Lenovo has gone downhill (perhaps unfairly) because of how badly they are handling Android support after acquiring Motorola.
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# ? Mar 11, 2022 20:19 |
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My opinion of Lenovo went downhill when they decided to ship literal malware with their laptops.
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 02:29 |
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I have having a issue installing cumulative updates on my desktop. The last successful one was in December and since then it fails on successive ones (other updates are ok). I'm hesitant to reinstall the OS since it's on a non-compliant computer (built in 2010) and have Office 2021 on it without a backup. Running sfc /scannow and DISM did nothing to resolve the issue. Should I just reset Windows or does it need a reinstall?
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# ? Mar 12, 2022 04:15 |
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Clipchamp? What the gently caress, Microsoft? Some barebones web-based video editor where you need to pony up a month to export in 720p or higher. I guess that's the price for ease of use in face of something like Davinci Resolve, which is free for the most part. Also, the OneDrive updater spawning four console windows during the update.
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Combat Pretzel posted:Also, the OneDrive updater spawning four console windows during the update. Ah that's what those are
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Island Nation posted:I have having a issue installing cumulative updates on my desktop. The last successful one was in December and since then it fails on successive ones (other updates are ok). I'm hesitant to reinstall the OS since it's on a non-compliant computer (built in 2010) and have Office 2021 on it without a backup. Running sfc /scannow and DISM did nothing to resolve the issue. Should I just reset Windows or does it need a reinstall? Have you tried running the Windows Update troubleshooter?
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codo27 posted:I cant agree with that. HP can do almost nothing right, but we have a lenovo exclusive fleet at work and I have encountered very little issues with relation to drivers Same thing the company I work for has. They're decent but annoyingly they've started welding memory to the boards (I think since the 390/590 laptops) so we now only have one ram slot that's usable per machine which annoys the piss out of me because it's another step towards removing third party upgrade ability.
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Island Nation posted:I have having a issue installing cumulative updates on my desktop. The last successful one was in December and since then it fails on successive ones (other updates are ok). I'm hesitant to reinstall the OS since it's on a non-compliant computer (built in 2010) and have Office 2021 on it without a backup. Running sfc /scannow and DISM did nothing to resolve the issue. Should I just reset Windows or does it need a reinstall? My experience has been that Reset isn't perfect at fixing problems with Windows itself, plus it's pretty annoying even when you say "keep apps and files". (The apps stay, but a lot of app settings get removed so you have to repeat your customization to stuff.) However, there is a good alternative to full reinstall: the "in-place upgrade". If you still have the USB stick that you used to install Win11 the first time, just plug that in and run setup.exe (it's useful to keep a install stick around). If not you can just download the MCT from MS (here under Create Windows 11 Installation Media) and choose "upgrade this PC now" rather than make install media. This will reset a lot of windows internal components with minimal change to your user settings. It's kinda the same thing as the Win10 major annual updates. (Do try the Update Troubleshooter that Wattsville suggested first, if you haven't.)
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Thanks Ants posted:Ah that's what those are
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Klyith posted:My experience has been that Reset isn't perfect at fixing problems with Windows itself, plus it's pretty annoying even when you say "keep apps and files". (The apps stay, but a lot of app settings get removed so you have to repeat your customization to stuff.) I had tried the troubleshooter, no dice I'll try in in-place upgrade next
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WonkyBob posted:Same thing the company I work for has. They're decent but annoyingly they've started welding memory to the boards (I think since the 390/590 laptops) so we now only have one ram slot that's usable per machine which annoys the piss out of me because it's another step towards removing third party upgrade ability. Its more about portability. Memory is so cheap now, we have a bunch of those (like the t490 I'm posting from) and I just plopped in a 16gb stick for 24 total. Higher spec models will still have the two slots.
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Soldered ram is cheaper than the slots, that's like 99% of why they do it. The other 1% is in some sort of super thin ultrabook or whatever but in that case they won't have a second slot, it'll just be all soldered and not upgradable.codo27 posted:Memory is so cheap now, we have a bunch of those (like the t490 I'm posting from) and I just plopped in a 16gb stick for 24 total. This kinda sucks for performance -- the soldered on stuff is likely slow, and the mixed sizes only have dual-channel for the portions that match. In your case it's not awful but on cheaper laptops you might get 4 soldered + 4 in the slot and that's poo poo.
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WonkyBob posted:Same thing the company I work for has. They're decent but annoyingly they've started welding memory to the boards (I think since the 390/590 laptops) so we now only have one ram slot that's usable per machine which annoys the piss out of me because it's another step towards removing third party upgrade ability. My t series ThinkPad has two ram slots. Also the new workstation ThinkPads still have multiple ram slots. One on their site right now has four ram slots. Lenovo owns. MikusR posted:Good news! Pro version will also require an account and internet during install. https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/02/16/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-22557/ Hahahahaha what the gently caress I guess I better keep a tight grip on the Rufus win11 thumb drive I made. Ignores TPM, CPU, and this account bullshit. I should hold onto it for dear life. Unless they force people to make an MS account after a certain update or something.
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Debating whether this belongs here or in the windows software thread, but since I'm running 11, here we go. I bought an old printer (HP C4150) to experiment with some things and holy hell is the driver landscape a mess. HP says that windows should just automatically install and actually refuses to publish the driver/software installer anymore. And when you use the diagnostic tool, it pops up and says "you need to use the full installer" with a link... to the page that says you need to let windows do it. Finally tracked down an old version of the software and got it installed, but lol. Just wow.
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# ? Mar 15, 2022 12:48 |
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First step. Throw HP in the loving trash.
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# ? Mar 15, 2022 14:34 |
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Their website alone warrants the death penalty.
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redeyes posted:First step. Throw HP in the loving trash. I got it effectively for free, so only a small loss 😂
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AlexDeGruven posted:I got it effectively for free, so only a small loss 😂 Only a loss of sanity. Ha! I recently had to set up some new HP PLUS inkjet. You see the Plus means if the printer isn't actually connected to the internet, you can't print or scan.. or really use it at all. And then the son of a bitch wouldn't connect to wireless at all.. tried about 5 times. Ended up having to hit the menu reset back to factory defaults and then it would finally connect via wifi. Took me over an hour.
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# ? Mar 15, 2022 19:34 |
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Ink subscription services are the devils work
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# ? Mar 15, 2022 20:40 |
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Thanks Ants posted:Ink subscription services are the devils work Its even worse than that. The drat thing wont do anything without a connection to the internet, nevermind the stupid subscriptions.
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redeyes posted:Its even worse than that. The drat thing wont do anything without a connection to the internet, nevermind the stupid subscriptions. This was actually a big reason I got a Silhouette vs a Cricut while feeding my hobby ADHD this past fall. Cricut requires an internet connection for any function.
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# ? Mar 15, 2022 23:59 |
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I gotta say, this big brother tech is driving me nuts. It has to be reeled back.
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# ? Mar 16, 2022 00:02 |
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I feel like a massive luddite but I don’t want any smart home devices, I don’t want something with a Wi-Fi radio deciding if my lights are turning on, and I’ll go out of my way to avoid subscriptions.
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Thanks Ants posted:I feel like a massive luddite but I don’t want any smart home devices, I don’t want something with a Wi-Fi radio deciding if my lights are turning on, and I’ll go out of my way to avoid subscriptions. I don't think Smart Home devices are 'innovative, new technology' so much as it is a solution looking for a problem... at the cost of privacy and every 'service' attached to them that wants a monthly fee. I have a bunch of cool tech poo poo but it needs to solve a problem, or the novelty needs to be pointed in an interesting direction. There is literally nothing a 'Smart Home' device does that I wouldn't want to do on a computer, phone, or some other physical interface.
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Thanks Ants posted:I feel like a massive luddite but I don’t want any smart home devices, I don’t want something with a Wi-Fi radio deciding if my lights are turning on, and I’ll go out of my way to avoid subscriptions. My kid wants to smart up my whole home with Rasberry Pis and Home assistant and bullshit. I'm too old to want to go find my loving phone to turn my light off or gently caress with the thermostat. Physical switches and knobs are far better than smart trash.
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# ? Mar 16, 2022 00:28 |
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I love my smart home stuff and it seems to work pretty well and bring me joy
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redeyes posted:My kid wants to smart up my whole home with Rasberry Pis and Home assistant and bullshit. I'm too old to want to go find my loving phone to turn my light off or gently caress with the thermostat. Physical switches and knobs are far better than smart trash. Physical switches have a tendency to actually work 100% of the time, which is a pretty desirable feature.
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# ? Mar 16, 2022 01:02 |
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I have specific use cases for the smart lights in my bedroom and for my Nest thermostat, and have been super happy with them segmented off from the rest of my network on their own little IoT VLAN. The day I'm forced to buy a dishwasher with a WiFi connection, though, is the day I finally wander off into the wilderness.
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# ? Mar 16, 2022 01:41 |
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i use appliance timers on some of my lamps
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doctorfrog posted:i use appliance timers on some of my lamps My grandma did that back in the 90s to keep burglars at bay when she was travelling.
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