Why did you disable UEFI?
I seem to be getting 6-7 hours with my usual usage.
I cannot say at this time. I have not installed all my programs and related on the notebook yet, so it's not my daily driver and I can't compare...
I went with the 950 Pro because it’s supposed to have a better warranty. As for the original SATA SSD, I don’t have it right in front of me, but...
For storage, both the existing chip and the one I replaced it with use the M.2 2280 form factor.
Just figured I’d follow up and say I had zero issues replacing the SATA SSD with an aftermarket PCIe NVMe—the keying on the motherboard worked...
Well, after waiting too many years and holding on to 16:10 for as long as I could, my T410 and T400 (I have many other older ThinkPads that are...
I picked up a ThinkPad Pro Dock the other date off of eBay. How do I determine its manufacture/build date? Thanks.
For what it’s worth, the first review (non-English, but Google translates it decently) that I’ve come across for this is at...
Understood. On my end, I’d finally like to be happy with frequently running two screens side-by-side while I’m out and about and I sit in front...
It’s just you—welcome to SSD-only storage. You can always buy an aftermarket larger drive—and you could also buy an SD card.
Not my intention ;) ! Honestly! Perhaps if I said “My T460s Is Here,” I’d agree with you more. Maybe the title should say “T460s is Here for...
While the T460s is still not my ideal ThinkPad—perhaps the Retro ThinkPad will be if we see it this decade—this is the first time a 14” T Series...
I plan to take the same route and went with the SATA SSD—Lenovo’s markup for the PCIe NVMe is obscene. I ASSUME the socket on the motherboard...
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/t-series/t460s/ Just bought mine… have you gotten yours?!?
I’m in a similar boat as you, but with a T410. I’ll be waiting for the T460s as WQHD and NVMe SSD are not options on the T450s and these are...
Try updating to the latest drivers from Intel. I’ve had issues with this WNIC as well in the past and had to try different driver versions before...
And yet still no notebooks (tablets excluded) with 16:10 or 3:2 resolution. :mad: This is a major bummer.
Do yourself a big favor and dump Windows XP. If you absolutely must run this insecure legacy OS, install it in a virtual machine under Windows 7.
While I understand your frustration and I would be quite upset as well—over six weeks is ridiculous—if the operation of this notebook was that...
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