Getting driver_corrupted_expool error on Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
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They do a bit. They aren't the best. The idea is nice but we find that we have flipped it like once in a year. Rarely is it useful at all.
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So far the Intel drivers have been working. Good sign.
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So nearly 24 hours without an issue. Definitely appears to be working at this point.
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No kidding, the WiFi drivers never worked and the machine only works with external third party wifi adapters, not the internal.
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Did you update the recent BIOS updates they've released?
I wonder if they finally released a version of the driver for the internal card without their crap in there?
I replaced my internal card with a generic intel card - worked like a champ - and I upgraded at AC.
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@Dashrender said:
I replaced my internal card with a generic intel card - worked like a champ - and I upgraded at AC.
Good call on that. Never thought about it but they are generally all designed similar mounting and such.
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I have a Yoga 2 Pro. it uses a standard connector (forget the name). The thing some people reported problems with was that BIOS locked out non signed devices... but my laptop didn't seem to care.
I recently updated the BIOS in this machine (after the last Lenovo scandal) and freaked when after booting up I didn't have WiFi, but I rebooted, reset the BIOS to default and everything was fine.
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If they let you replace the hardware, how can they ensure that they are hijacking your data?
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I had to hack the bios in a Lenovo T410 to change the wifi card.