Lenovo PC Manager (China only)

Some of you may have noticed, two weeks to the sites of many models AIO support he was this new Lenovo PC Manager software. No further information was given and also the Readme file was unreadable. I was doing some research on the web - no result. Research of the whole site Lenovo - no result. Except for beeing listed in the drivers & Software downloads. The installer has only been chineese letters, but somehow, it seemed official and not like the site has been hacked. But now in the meantime this Lenovo PC Manager has been removed from the download pages, cause someone pressed the wrong button Lenovo to put it online outside of China, I guess.

But I was curious and took a risk. So I downloaded and installed the thing. Well, I was really surprised what a nice software, I came here. Installation went really perfectly and quickly. Then I got this beautiful and modern interface in front of me. But given all the Chineese letters, I could navigate with the symbols on the screen, so I gave it a try. It turned out to be the Chinese version of a combination of companion, the Lenovo's ID, the settings and the Solution Center all in one. It detected my PC (an AIO B40-30), the number of series, hardware & software configuration, support options, and so on. All sorted out with nice overviews and a whole bunch of options and parameters.

But the best thing is, that the program does not need without SystemInterfaceFoundation and DependencyPackage, which cause so many problems when you install or update settings and companion. And you don't have only one program and an interface with an overview of Nice to do all the work, instead of having 3 or 4 different programs Lenovo did the same thing. I was really impressed.

Then I discovered on the Microsoft partnership with Lenovo and Tencent for Windows 10 in China. Tencent offers security software and somehow seems to be linked to Lenovo. I mention this, because some of the components in the PC of Lenovo's Manager with the permission of Tencent. There is also a program out there called Tencent PC Manager. This program has a malware beeing really bad reputation such as published in a lot of YouTube videos. Strangely, some other serious sites say that is certainly not malware. So I couldn't find the truth in the end. But what I can say is that the Lenovo PC Manager is totally different from the Manager PC of Tencent, they even some program in common files.

If Lenovo, could we please have this big Manager of Lenovo's PC for the rest of the world out of China?

Anyone who has also installed and tried?

Update

Got the following information from Lenovo:

Manager of Lenovo's PC is currently available in China. It is not scheduled for a release outside of China right now, but maybe in the future LPCM could possibly be available.

If someone has already installed - please do not use, there are legal restrictions/limitations for regions outside China.

So we will have to wait and see.

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