Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

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Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#1 Post by hsjC » Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:27 pm

Just installed the new system on my x200s this morning.

Many utilities/drivers work fine. However I found hotkey utility and trackpoint driver not very stable. For example, a resume from sleep will result in non-function of all FN key combos, like FN+F5...etc

Usually a reboot fixes these issues.

At least both the power manager driver and power manager works fine.

Any other experience/workarounds to share please?
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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#2 Post by neenee » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:21 pm

I use the same build, but I have not installed any tools for the touchpad/function keys.

Apart from not having the scroll ability on my touchpad, everything works fine, even the function keys, after resuming from sleep.

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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#3 Post by Marin85 » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:03 pm

Sorry for stealing the thread, could you guys post md5 or sha1 of the .iso images of the RC (if available, for both x64 and x86 would be great).

Thanks in advance,

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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#4 Post by hsjC » Thu Apr 30, 2009 8:06 pm

I just found that my FN key combo's totally stopped working, like, I can't bring up the wireless radio configuration by FN+F5.

Brightness can't be adjusted...

Anyway, Marin, I'll post the checksums when I get them.
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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#5 Post by Marin85 » Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:58 pm

I guess that depends on the specific machine, but I had much more luck with older Lenovo Vista drivers than with the new ones (somewhat before Lenovo introduced the fancy Vista GUI of their apps). Did you guys upgrade the build to 7100 or did you perform a clean install of it?
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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#6 Post by neenee » Fri May 01, 2009 12:52 am

I performed a clean install.

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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#7 Post by hsjC » Fri May 01, 2009 4:04 pm

Hi Marin,

I can't find my checksum calculation program!!! Darn it.

And I did a clean install too.
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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#8 Post by hsjC » Fri May 01, 2009 4:05 pm

neenee wrote:I use the same build, but I have not installed any tools for the touchpad/function keys.

Apart from not having the scroll ability on my touchpad, everything works fine, even the function keys, after resuming from sleep.
Neenee, are you able to adjust screen brightness and wireless radio on/off by function keys?
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#9 Post by TJMacGyver » Fri May 01, 2009 4:30 pm

I'm also running clean install of Build 7100 x64 on an X200

I can't adjust brightness after sleep either, but the OSD shows the green bars going up and down.

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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#10 Post by hsjC » Fri May 01, 2009 5:00 pm

TJMacGyver wrote:I'm also running clean install of Build 7100 x64 on an X200

I can't adjust brightness after sleep either, but the OSD shows the green bars going up and down.
Yep, same thing here.

I heard uninstalling power manager / power manager driver would solve the issue, but I need it....

Anyone wanna give it a try?
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#11 Post by defor » Fri May 01, 2009 5:28 pm

It's been doing that since at least build 7054 or whatever it was for me... didn't try earlier..
OSD for backlight doesnt show on bootup, but shows for wifi/sound

after waking from sleep, the osd for backlight shows, but the others don't, and ALL of them fail to do anything...

never use sleep anyway, and currently not heavily using 7 after I found how to fix most of vista to be more laptop-friendly, at the moment, it seems everyone is having issues with those lenovo utilities, so I'm betting we'll have to wait for a patch from them...
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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#12 Post by hsjC » Fri May 01, 2009 5:38 pm

Yeah, I agree.

ThinkVantage suite needs updating for win 7. This reminded me of two years ago when vista was first out.... very similar situation where thinkvantage utilities failed.

But it is so nice to have win 7!!! I just love the smoothness of the GUI and aero peek. :P

I might keep win 7 for another month or so, if I can't stand it i'll just restore it back to vista. Good thing that I saved a complete backup.
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#13 Post by mobodojo » Fri May 01, 2009 5:58 pm

Do you need the Checksums for the official releases for x86 and x64 from MSDN? I can get you those.
hsjC wrote:Hi Marin,

I can't find my checksum calculation program!!! Darn it.

And I did a clean install too.

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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#14 Post by neenee » Sat May 02, 2009 12:53 am

hsjC wrote:Neenee, are you able to adjust screen brightness and wireless radio on/off by function keys?
I can adjust the brightness with Fn+Home/End, but Fn+F5 to toggle wireless, does not seem to do anything.

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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#15 Post by dfumento » Sun May 03, 2009 10:53 am

You can adjust brightness, turn on/off wireless by using the Windows Mobility Center (Windows key - "X"). Not certain how to turn on/off bluetooth without Fn-F5 though.
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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#16 Post by Marin85 » Sun May 03, 2009 3:56 pm

mobodojo wrote:Do you need the Checksums for the official releases for x86 and x64 from MSDN? I can get you those.
Yup, that would be great, thanks! I will be downloading the .isos the day after tomorrow anyway :)
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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#17 Post by TJMacGyver » Tue May 05, 2009 6:17 pm

After installing some updates from Windows update, I can now control the screen brightness after Sleep.
amongst the updates where the new Intel WDDM 1.1 Graphics drivers and the Lenovo Display driver.

Now i'm just bummed that putting the computer to sleep has already slowed down compared to the first couple of days. it now takes 5 sec to sleep and 4 to wake up :)

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#18 Post by defor » Tue May 05, 2009 6:25 pm

Dang, now I'm really tempted to try a reinstall with today's public release.
Any news if battery life is better since the older build 7100?
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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#19 Post by TJMacGyver » Wed May 06, 2009 2:06 am

I was a bit to quick to judge :(
After the waking the laptop from HIBERNATE this morning, I turned the backlight down a bit, while it was resuming windows, as I was running on battery. When the system was ready the backlight controls didn't work anymore. :(

But I noticed that the on screen indicator was back, and I realized that it had been missing yesterday, when it worked, so maybe it has something to do with the OSD software thats not working properly.

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Re: Windows 7 RC: Build 7100 x64

#20 Post by pae77 » Fri May 22, 2009 3:13 pm

All my Fn key F key, screen brightness etc. combinations started working fine on my T61p after I installed the Vista Hot Key driver on my W7 build 7127 rc.

Problem I'm having is power manager is flaky, but then it was under vista also.

And now after a while, I've lost Fn-F5 functionality. But to the poster above who mentioned windows mobility, win key + x, THANKS, that's really COOL!
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