SLOW STARTUP OF FINGERPRINTS READER X220T

Hello

I have a X 220 windows 7 Professional Tablet, i7 2.7 GHz, 8 GB ram, 320 GB 7200 RPM HARD drive.

I have a similar problem. When I comes to my machine the Please WAIT the software fingerprint lights up and takes about 1 min 30 seconds before the SHOT ON GREEN to start.

This causes sometimes escape and enter my password instead.

Is this a problem with the software of fingerprint reader?

Thank you

Hello afarikofi

Please uninstall the software of fingerprint reader and download it from here

Please install and check.

Best regards

Tanuj

Tags: ThinkPad Notebooks

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