
- LENOVO DRIVER UPDATE IDEAPAS 100S HOW TO
- LENOVO DRIVER UPDATE IDEAPAS 100S INSTALL
- LENOVO DRIVER UPDATE IDEAPAS 100S DRIVERS
- LENOVO DRIVER UPDATE IDEAPAS 100S UPDATE
LENOVO DRIVER UPDATE IDEAPAS 100S INSTALL
I’ve finally managed to install Lubuntu on the Ideapad.
LENOVO DRIVER UPDATE IDEAPAS 100S UPDATE
Windows 10 is like Skynet taking over humanity’s will and we ain’t gonna let ’em do it! UPDATE (OCTOBER 3rd 2018)
LENOVO DRIVER UPDATE IDEAPAS 100S HOW TO
Stay tuned if you want more info on how to install Linux on this type of machine because I haven’t done it yet I just did the clear install yesterday and I’m already beyond fed up. Every single process takes ages to work and basically, they don’t want you to turn off their apps to use your own so next I’m going to try to install an open source OS on the machine which has a program called Wine that allows you to run most windows programs. The machine is so slow I can play the violin before it loads.

LENOVO DRIVER UPDATE IDEAPAS 100S DRIVERS
When all the drivers are done, you are ready to go but… Yes, there is another but… Click on each of them with the right mouse and select UPDATE DRIVER (you need an internet connection). To fix your drivers, open the Device Manager and you will see that the problematic drivers have an exclamation mark right next to them. The reason why you need a mouse is that you need to tick a box and I just couldn’t do it with the keyboard only!!! Don’t panic! Connect the external keyboard (I bought mine for 7 USD) and the mouse. There is a problem with a few of the drivers so your keyboard and mouse won’t work. Choose Boot Menu, your UEFI flash drive will be there, select it and relax because it will take a while for it to load so don’t worry if the screen goes black for a while…)įollow the usual directions for the installation, input your name, location, email, etcetera.Once done, Insert the USB flashdrive in the USB socket in your Lenovo Ideapad and start Windows from the bios (it’s the little button next to the battery indicator led above your keyboard).Follow the instruction to create a UEFI USB (my neighbor was concerned that by opening this program on his laptop, it was going to mess up his system but don’t worry this is only to create the bootable UEFI USB).Click on Create Windows 10 Installation Media.Go to this Microsoft address, select Windows 10 (32 bit).An external keyboard (I’ll explain later why).



