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Update: October 27th, 2009 Lenovo System Update 4.0 is out now. It is for Windows 7 only. Since Windows 7 has been RTM for a few months, Lenovo has posted many updated programs and drivers. After running System Update 4, it detected new UltraNav drivers, Power Management driver and software, new FingerPrint scanning software, updated HotKey driver and applications, and an updated Active Protection system. System Update 4 scanned my system and simply found updates to my existing software, and didn't offer extra junk or other miscellaneous files I remember older versions doing.
So it seems like a great option for someone looking for updates while still trying to keep they system clean of unnecessary files and fluff. However, if you still do not wish to use System Update 4 to autoscan for updated Lenovo drivers and software, many of the links I posted below have the updated software available! Also, be sure to check out, which has been updated to fully support Windows 7 and many of the new features it includes.
The original post was from April using a mix of beta, pre-RC and RC release installs. I updated this on August 30th, 2009 with information on getting Windows 7 RTM (the final version) working on a ThinkPad T43. I've been using build 7600 (RTM) without any issue so far on my ThinkPad T43. There are a few necessary steps for getting Windows 7 (or Vista) working perfectly on the ThinkPad T43.
Unfortunately, it's not as a simple as installing Windows and going with defaults, as some drivers aren't installed by the OS, and some of IBM/Lenovo's design choices require their special software installed for everything to work. I use a T43, 2668-71U. This is the one with the ATI video card. Setup should be similar to the T43 systems with Intel video. Lets start at the beginning. With a clean install of Windows 7, you end up with these missing their drivers in Device Manager: - Biometric Coprocessor - Audio - Network (Intel WiFi) - Unknown - Unknown - Unknown At that point it was just easy for me to plug in an Ethernet cable and then hit Windows Updates. Windows Updates will find drivers and/or driver updates for these devices: Audio - (SoundMAX Drivers) ATI Radeon X300 Drivers Intel WiFi -(9.1.1.15, 6/23/2006) ThinkPad Power Management Driver (Old) 56k Modem Driver Updated ThinkPad IR Driver Updated Bluetooth Driver Fingerprint Coprocessor (new since Beta) Go ahead and install all those, and reboot.
After you reboot, you will find just one missing driver now: - Unknown Device (ACPI NSC1100 4&21d0e4f8&0) - Winbond Trusted Platform For the 'Unknown Device', grab the Winbond Trusted Platform drivers from here: Less than 1 Meg, Version 5.1.47.2011, 2007/01/26 (Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Win7) There. All drivers installed. Now, for some updated drivers and software. 1) System Interface Driver 2) Power Management Driver (this is newer than the one on Windows Updates) 3) HotKey Driver & Apps 4) ThinkVantage Active Protection System (Hard Drive 'Air Bag') 5) UltraNav Driver (to enable middle-click and 2-finger scrolling) 6) Power Manager (to show Battery on Task Bar along with power control) 7) Intel WiFi Drivers & Apps (for Fn + F5) - 11.05.0 I highly recommend this program: Two-Finger Scrolling: Here is a Logon Screen changer: This one also helps if you feel your fan is too loud: TP Fan Control: Everything works great for me with Windows 7. And yes, even the Fn+F5 key brings up the window to turn off and on my Bluetooth and WiFi adapter. Please, let me know if this helps you any setting up Windows 7 on your T43. Chanman wrote:Great writeup!!
I now have ultranav working as well as the middle button. I tried the two finger scrolling but when I tried installing, it was complaining about a missing register key. Could this be the same one you mentioned after the hot-key reference?
I am running windows 7 build 7068 on a T60 The first time you run Two-Finger Scrolling, make sure to Run As Admin. It needs to set a registry key in a protected location. Once you run it as Admin (and reboot), you can then run it normally after that to enable two finger scrolling. Two Finger Scrolling is better than the UltraNav's 'virtual scrolling', and better than that the middle-click scrolling. Yak wrote: I didn't know UPEK released some special Windows 7 driver. I simply used their latest XP/Vista driver package together with Lenovo's Fingerprint Software and everything seems to work.
On a T60 but I don't think this matters much. Older version of some stuff (like the 5.6 Fingerprint software vs the 5.8 software) may work, but the latest UPEK drivers allows you to enroll your fingerprints and use quick fingerprint logins WITHOUT installing the Lenovo Fingerprint software. Windows 7 has built-in fingerprint scanner support (if you have the correct Windows 7 compatible drivers). The last Windows 7 release of fingerprint reader drivers didn't work with the built-in Windows 7 fingerprint software, and none of the drivers on Lenovo's site works with it either (you'd have to install the Lenovo fingerprint software as well). I don't do anything super-important with my T43.
Having a quick login is nice, and my daughter gets a kick out of using 1 finger to log in. I'm not a big fan of installing tons of stuff, so knowing that Windows 7 I just have to run one UPEK installer and get full fingerprint logins working is nice. Megapinky wrote:hi the Two Finger Scrolling can work on T42? I install W7 and SynapticsDriverv1018Vista32 (cause the other dont work) but i can not use it how do you enable, just press with two fingers or first one and then the other. Help pd sorry about poor english I'm not sure if it works on the T42, as I've only tried it on my T43. Grab the latest UltraNav drivers for your system from Lenovo.com. Install them and Reboot.
Download and extract Two-Finger Scrolling to somewhere (such as C: Program Files TwoFingerScroll ). Run 'TwoFingerScroll.exe' as Admin to create the needed registry keys/entries. Run 'TwoFingerScroll.exe' again (as a regular user), check off 'Start with Windows' and hit Ok' - Place 2 fingers on the touch pad at the same, then slide up or down. Remove both fingers at the same time when you're done scrolling. Chanman wrote:Thanks!!! Running the two finger install as admin and then running it again, I now have this running.
It works just like a power book for scrolling, does this support rotation? Now I have to see if this works on XP on my son's laptop, he will be asking. No, rotation isn't supported yet. The tool's main requirement is a Synaptics TouchPad.
If your son's laptop has one (and not Alps for example), there is a big chance it will work (some play with drivers might be needed thou). If you like the tool, please consider donating: Circular scrolling was on my mind for some time now, I might add it if time permits. BTW, here's a link to the original thread which triggered the creation of TwoFingerScroll. On a hunch, I wiped 7077 and put 7068 back on. The ATI drivers still didn't show up on Windows Updates. Drivers for the 56k modem showed up as I mentioned in the first post. I wonder why they don't show up when I checked under build 7077.
I know as of the '9.4' drivers, ATI has dropped support for older cards like the X300. It's weird for them to pull the drivers from Windows Updates though. I installed the linked Lenovo ATI Vista drivers, and some modified 9.1 drivers for Vista, but the Windows 7 build-in video acceleration wasn't working with HDTV. Installing the AVIVO decoder (something required under XP) did get acceleration back.
What a not-so-fun adventure. My TV viewing seems to be a little off under build 7100. I get a 1-second pause every now and then.
I don't remember it being there in 7077, and I don't think I've seen it once while running Windows XP. Besides the TV card issues, the HotKey service no longer wants to load (so the WiFi control with Fn + F5 stopped working), and of course ATI's Windows 7 X300 drivers are.still. missing from Windows Updates. ATI closed my thread on the issue, and told me to just use Vista drivers for it. Not only that, one of the coolest new features of Windows 7, XP Virtual Mode or whatever, requires the CPU have hardware virtualization on it. Neither the ThinkPad T43 or even my 64-bit Dual-Core Desktop system support that.
So that is one feature I will be without - assuming the TV card, HotKey, and ATI driver issues are fixed as well. I believe there is a new (April 2009) UPEK/fingerprint scanner driver on Windows Updates. Updated info for RC: - I saw ATI drivers return to Windows Update. They have a '5/2' publish date.
They may be the same 8.12 drivers that were available from Jan-Apr. They would NOT download for me. Everything else on Windows Updates did except though. Even when I tried to manually grab ATI drivers from the Windows Update catalog site, the download always fails. Something new: - UPEK fingerprint scanner drivers/software now auto detects and auto installs via Windows Update!
So no need to manually install drivers, update an EXE, etc. Just install the update, reboot, and load up Control Panel and type 'bio' to start the setup of Fingerprint login. This is so stange. I had the Fn+F. working until an hour ago when I uninstalled and reinstalled the Presentation director for a couple of times. Initially, despite the registry error when installing the hotkey software, it was all functional.
Fn+F5 I could see the wireless and BT radio, FN+F7 I could get the presentation director menu out (it had some problems though). Now on screen display only shows the volume, brightness and the lamp.
Fn+f5 now turns ON and OFF the bt module, and FN+F7 switched the display output. Lukee wrote:Hello, thanks for that information!
SoundMAX driver works correctly, however the sound output is going only to internal speakers. When I try to connect external speakers directly to jack, or jack on docking station (ThinkPad Dock), just hear silence. I've yet to use anything but the built-in speakers. Are you familiar with the new Vista/Win7 Sound Mixer? It works differently than XP, and many sound features may seem to be hidden. Also, the original post has been updated.
Lenovo has released multiple software and driver updates in the month of October since Windows 7 finally hit store shelves.
Hi There, Its been a while since i paid you guys a visit, which is a good thing.right?Means all is well. Here is my issue; My computer has decided to have a lot of crashes/freezes. Especially when i play games. It says that a plugin is not responsive OR i just get this '!'
I have uninstalled and reinstalled flash many times but still having the same issue. Via the games it looked to me like the problem seemed to be coming from an overload of graphics. So i went on the hunt for what the culprit might be and i discovered that a driver is missing. Went into Device Manager and found a missing Driver OR its an extension of one? This was not missing the last time i went into DM. How this disappeared is beyond me.
Anyway, i tried to identify it and came up with ACPI/NC1100. I then went on the hunt for that. The file i found was this TPMR52.
Downloaded it but it does nothing. The wizard opens says to wait that its doing its thing.nothing happens.the wizard gets to finish, still no sign of change. This morning out of desperation i figure just delete the missing Driver and reboot. The system may reload it on reboot.
NO.it reloaded exactly how it was before which is what your seeing in the pic. I havent a clue if this all is whats causing my problem but it cant be good that a Driver is missing. Also out of desperation i d/loaded DriverUpdate, ran that, it said that i had 8 ancient drivers. SO, i let it do its thing in d/loading newer versions plus installing.
That all went well but it never picked up that there was 1 Driver still gone? Then i went to; here didnt have a clue what to d/load. And here i d/loaded the first 2 files thinking this my fix the driver.
Comp Stat; Lenovo/IBM/Thinkcentre Windows 7 Hope i havent missed any info, if i have im sure you'll let me know. PS; While in system files i found 'problem drivers' Turns out the full Driver that is missing is; ACPI NC1100 5&332E2FD3&0 ON THE HUNT I GO AGAIN.SIGH. HI THERE I FOUND THE SOLUTION; This is known issue with the Winbond (National Semiconductor) TPM (Hardware Ids: ACPI NSC1100) driver. 1.Download the exe file from 2. Run the exe file that you downloaded.(Note that location when you run the exe file) 3.Start right-click 'Computer' Properties Device manager 4. Scroll down the list of devices until you find an unknown device, right-click it Properties Details, Property = Hardware IDs 5.Check that the hardware ID reads 'ACPI NSC1100'.
Now choose the 'Driver' tab Update Driver 'Browse my computer.' And navigate to where the files were extracted from the exe file that you'd downloaded Next.
The unknown device should then become identified as 'Winbond Trusted Paltform Module 1.1' (to see it, you may have to click the 'View' menu in your Device manager, and turn on 'Show hidden devices'. Note that the source page of the download does NOT list the M51 as one of the models to which this driver applies. Kudos to the person who figured out that the driver does nevertheless apply to the M51 (which, at release date, was 'Designed for Windows XP').
I got the content from here: The Driver is now showing.Sorry to have wasted your time.Im off to restart and see if anything changes with other minor issue. If 'yes' then great.If 'no' then i'll be back.