If so, are there any issues like fingerprint reader or Power Manager or whatever not working properly?
Thanks


I could not get Windows 10 to recognize or install power manager either. I suspect Lenovo will have Windows 10 drivers for the all the legacy Thinkpads that came with Windows 7.Norway Pad wrote:I have run Technical Preview on a T420, and everything works, except the Power Manager. It refused to install in any compatibility mode I tried. I will try it again as soon as I get my hands on the official Win10 release. Power Manager Driver installed ok, though. A shame really, as the Power Manager is really useful system software. I miss the ability to see the battery status, and the ability to change charging thresholds.
Has anybody found any other Lenovo / ThinkVantage utility that takes care of that?


This - apart from other bugs that I've been reading about when it comes to W10 - makes the OS in question an absolute non-starter for silly old me.Norway Pad wrote:I have run Technical Preview on a T420, and everything works, except the Power Manager. It refused to install in any compatibility mode I tried.


Unless you *really* need a stronger GPU, W520 should check most of the boxes compared with the newer systems...Sleepy664 wrote:
If only the W520 wasn't 4 years old. It is in the perfect sweetspot of power, price, and not being ruined by Lenovo...


Indeed it could...however:jcvjcvjcvjcv wrote:It could use a 3:2 screen, the power consumption improvements of newer hardware and Displayport 1.2


I know...jcvjcvjcvjcv wrote:Oh yes, the classic keyboard; absolutely. That's why I bought a W520 and not a W530.
QFT, instead of wasting everyone's time on elaborating on the matter at hand any further...I don't know about any workstation laptop with 3:2 either, neither of 16:10. Both are however superior to 16:9. I know the MacBook Pro has a beautiful 16:10 screen. However, the other aspects of that machine make it unusable for me.


I sure hope there's an easy fix for this ......I'm trying to decide whether to go to W10 from 7Pro before the July deadline.BobA wrote:I'm having trouble upgrading my W520 to Windows 10. I'm using the recover files and software option. I have been able to get it upgraded but have encountered a video problem. The nVidia driver loads okay (I presume as it's listed ok in the device manager) but the OS doesn't recognize the Intel HD Graphics 3000 (not listed in device manager). Anyone been able to upgrade a W520 - what are the tricks?
Bob

I didn't bother so far. And I won't for at least two weeks to come.hatman wrote:To those who can answer before the July deadline -- was it worth the risk to your W520?

jcvjcvjcvjcv wrote:No hotkeys... that's a pretty major issue!?

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