Y70 - 70 10 Lenovo power management windows


I have the y50-70 and I have the same problem, install version 8.1, it seems to work fine.

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  • Lenovo Power Management Driver for Windows 8

    If you can visit the following url link:

    http://support.Lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?docid=DS014939
    you will get a page titled:

    Lenovo Power Management driver for Windows 7 (32 bit, 64 bit), Vista (32 bit, 64 bit), XP (32-bit, 64-bit) - for laptop which contains the driver links and documentation of the 1.65.05.21 of the software version, but the current version is 1.66.0.22, released on December 29, 2012, through ThinkVantage Update Retriever and ThinkVantage System Update.

    I used the option to return to the site, and last week I was informed by the team of Lenovo Web content that driver Lenovo Power Management for Windows 8 (32 bit, 64 bit), Windows 7 (32 bit, 64 bit), Vista (32 bit, 64 bit), XP - laptop version 1.66.0.22 has been released earlier to the update system and Retriever and it will be posted on the support site today. I was advised to visit the following url link:
    http://support.Lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?docid=DS032258

    This new document now shows a revised January 18, 2013 release date. Please note that it is a different URL from the previous version of the software. The two documents currently coexist.

    If all goes well, it will be the subject of appropriate documentation and cross referenced on the Support site some time in the coming months.

    The Lenovo Web content team has properly documented and cross referenced the two versions of the driver. Play well.

  • Installation of the Lenovo power management

    I was wondering if anyone knew if it was possible to install Lenovo Power Management that comes with the U400. I was on the phone with tech support and they advised me to uninstall this software to solve another problem I had. Does not, the problem still exists, but I lost out on the power management software. Is anyone know where / if I can find this software? I've looked everywhere for it.

    Thank you

    Thanks for the reply Zehnstein, I thought. I had checked, but apparently not.

  • [Newbie TP] Windows vs Lenovo System Update update + Win vs Lenovo Power Management

    @All: I'm going to a new T420s in a few days and since I've never owned a TP, I have a few questions for more experienced users. I apologize in advance if the questions seem stupid, but I wonder if Win Update and the Lenovo system update can get in the other way and messes things in the system by overwriting the drivers, or they have nothing to do with the other? Furthermore, what about the power management settings? I heard that Lenovo is rich enough, so I was wondering if they can enter in conflict with the settings of Windows7 and in case those who I would prefer and how to work around others?

    Thanks a zillion.

    My rule of thumb is to:
    (1) anything in the update system that is not a Windows update hotfix package.
    (2) updated using Windows Update for Windows and associated fixes (disable the driver updated unless you know what you're doing).
    (3) run System Update and install the update packages Windows remains, if necessary.

  • the z510 Lenovo energy management windows 7

    Hello everyone

    I installed the energy Manager on my windows 7 64 bit z510, but it does not work... when I go to 'c' > program (x 86) > lenovo > energy management... There are only afew and a .exe file, called "DPInst", when I click it, something moved and ends, but nothing happens!

    Meanwhile, a few days before I had installed on 32-bit windows and it worked fine!

    Thanks for your help

    My problem is solved... I installed the version of windows 8, the management of the battery on my windows 7 and it worked properly! Rummy!

  • Lenovo power management settings

    The dialog box is completely grayed out. I'm unable to change any settings. When running on C D or battery, the screen will dim after about 3 min.

    Thank you

    Corky Hello,

    Please tell us your type and OS used, please also which version of the Power Manager are you using.

    This will help us to help you.

  • power management Windows 8 returns to energy saving

    On my new laptop with Windows 8, I implemented a plan of power according to my needs, but the computer keeps returning on setting energy saver, that turns off the screen when watching films, mitigates the light so that I work and it is really annoying. How can I stay on the power setting, I chose?

    So far so good.  So, to summarize.  I had the problem of extended battery life Dell always force the Power Saver power plan on restart.  I entered the options for Dell Extended Battery Life Options and made the following:

    1. unchecked "enable Dell Extended battery life".

    2. you click on 'apply '.

    3. click on the "Settings" button... »

    4 unchecked 'Change the Power Saver power plan' and click on 'OK '.

    5 valve applies (even if this step is perhaps superfluous)

    6. re-checked "enable Dell extended battery life"

    7. you click 'Apply' then 'OK '.

    Restarted and voila, always on my selected power plan...

    The funniest on the Dells Power Saver plan is that I usually leave the laptop on open on my desktop and the thing just stays on, sucking power there all the time.  It seems to turn off the screen.  And never to Hibernate (Actuallly, I just double checked the settings - a full three hours before hibernation...) Who would think that which is energy saving? -It is half of the total autonomy when it runs)...  Can not understand how "energy saving" I would go further with a charged battery is full charge nearby when I got home, but would have an almost empty battery after 4-5 hours.  It seems also stay away, or at least suck power, when I closed the lid.  Finally got the option to Hibernate when I close the lid.  Not a lot of power use there, hopefully.

    Thank you

    Dave

  • Satellite Pro A300 - for Windows 7 power management strategy

    Hi all

    I have the following on my Satellite Pro A300 problem:

    My laptop fan works continuously, which means almost always turn. I cleaned the entire cooling with compressed air, so it is not clean, no problem with that. The reason is that in browsers when Adobe Flash Player runs, it loads the CPU and the GPU, so that the fan trying to cool the system.

    Now I ask you, is there any solution to fix this? I mean even to reduce the GPU clock speed when I do not use the graphics intensive applications.

    I use Google Chrome as default browser and the Windows 7 OS 32 bit.

    Thank you in advance.

    Hey Buddy,

    If an application load the CPU and the GPU it s normal behavior that the fan rotates and probably on top level so it s high usage. So don t you worry because everything is normal. The fan protects the equipment from overheating.

    What you can do is updated Google Chrome and Flash Player. Also try to use the most recent version, they also contain security updates.

    Last but not least, you can change the cooling method in the power management Windows (change the power plan settings). If you have installed Toshiba Value added Package, you can choose between optimized battery and a maximum Performance. Select optimized battery and fan activity will be less.

  • What is this problem? compatibility problem between your power management...

    Hi, my windows is 8.1 pro with media center, and my laptop is lenovo G500. I get this error in the center.what action is the first error and what is the the second error? and how can I fix them?... tnx.

    Have you tried to reinstall the Lenovo power management utility?

  • Power Manager BUG?

    Hi people;

    I have a x130e on Windows 7 (x 64) with Power Manager installed 6.68.8 with the Lenovo Power Management driver (from the same package).

    What I see is that the always on function USB does not work. It is enabled in the BIOS and enabled in the power management.

    But, on the way of troubleshooting, I noticed something about the power management program and wonder if there is a bug.

    If I go in the global settings of power and enable always on USB but that also, even when the computer is off, then click on apply, check marks remain. However, as soon as I shut off Power Manager and then re - start, the check marks are gone. They disappear.

    The same thing happens with the beep when power state changes button. Even if, with this one, it looks like the feature rest after restarting the App (I can hear it).

    I guess you can imagine that the always on USB troubleshooting feature made much more difficult when the Soft Power Manager seems to lose the settings after you close the program.

    A confirmation or ideas would be appreciated. I uninstalled the program and re-installed and rebooted the computer - same thing.

    UPDATE > I went all the way back to version 6.38 and I see the same behavior - the settings are not enabled between sessions of Power Manager.

    Nevermind, I solved the problem by removing the Power Manager software...

    Not the greatest witness, it's course...

  • No Power Manager on T450s shortcut key?

    I installed a X 220 to a T450s, and I see that there is no shortcut key to select a profile for more power. This seems like a huge oversight. Windows 7 only allows its profiles of power native to be learned from its quick access tools (battery icon in the tray of the taskbar or menu of the Windows key + X). Now if I want to use one of the Lenovo power profiles (which are much more customizable than the native Windows ones), I have to make visible the toolbar of the Lenovo Power Manager in my taskbar so you can double-click it and wait for the application of Power Manager to launch. So I can select a profile, 'apply' the selection and close the application.

    I'm used to switching several times power profiles per day depending on whether I use the laptop on battery on my couch, use it to compile the code on AC power at work, or the half dozen of other situations. Is it possible to install the old app hot-switch selection of profiles of power on this machine and map a keyboard shortcut to this? (I'd be happy to give up some of the unnecessary shortcut keys such as "OS Search" (F10) and 'Switch Window' (F11).

    The executable power profile switcher is C:\Program Files (x 86) \ThinkPad\Utilities\PWMOSDV. EXE.

    PIN in your taskbar or assign a hotkey (for example with AutoHotkey).

  • Incompatible Power Manager and driver bluetooth Y550

    I have an old lenovo y550. I recently bought a copy of windows 8 and install it on my lenovo y550. Unfortuanetly lenovo support does not provide drivers for windows 8 for my laptop. I tried to install the driver of lenovo power management and bluetooth but windows 8 says it's not compatible. Please help me.

    Hello

    You can also install this driver in compatibility mode bluetooth or Bluetooth Broadcom Windows software and see if you can now send and receive files on paired devices.

    Broadcom Bluetooth driver

    Windows 7 64 bit
    IN3BTH08WW5.exe
    57.7 MB

    neokenchi

  • Power management & random question sleep/put into hibernation

    Hello people!

    First of all, I'm an administrator COMPUTER experienced, and I've owned 6 Thinkpads over the years... the machine in question is today a Thinkpad W530 (K1000M, 16 GB RAM, 240 GB SSD Intel, Windows 7 x 64, latest drivers and BIOS).

    I had a weird problem where out of no where, and while on battery, the computer will go to the default mode ' uh oh, battery runs out, record everything! Aka, if Hibernate is enabled, the computer will be in hibernation. If I disable Hibernate in Windows, then the computer go to sleep. So the problem is same, and for other symptoms can present as "hibernate without warning" instead of "sleep without warning.

    In any case, this occurs sporadically and often at times that bothers. The first few times, I didn't know what has increased, but I looked into it a little further now.

    Immediately after this forced sporadic "sleep" / "hibernate" happens, I checked the event log:

    "

    The system to sleep.

    Reason to sleep: battery

    "

    Now, obviously, this is no good. I was a little confused the first time I saw that as the power manager, or the built-in Windows gauge showed low battery. And after that I take for sleep/hibernate mode, the battery is still fine.

    Today, however, I only found a major clue. This time, instead of simply jumping to a sleep/hibernate event, I got a low battery critical Windows popup warning first, and looking at the Windows battery meter was shown left 7%, even if Lenovo Power Manager gauge showed a little more than 50% left. Almost immediately after, he does it is sleep and I wake him up once again, and of course, as always, the battery level returns to normal.

    If long story short, it's a pretty serious battery level report bug somewhere in the drivers of power? Or is it a bad battery? (And if that were the case, why only Windows reports the State of the intermittent dangerously low battery, Lenovo Power Manager no?)

    Just curious for some feedback, otherwise, I'll have to start RMAing parts, or even the entire machine. Of course, having Windows sometimes think that the battery is not about to die is not acceptable. Imagine if I was doing something critical and decides the computer "uh oh, battery low time.» close it as soon as possible! ».

    Yes. Define your event of critical battery doing nothing. It is a workaround, but it is not too bad workaround.

  • Power Manager silent language install

    Hello

    I am trying to create a silent install for the Lenovo Power Manager for Windows 7 x 64.  I use the installer from here: http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/products/Laptops-and-netbooks/ThinkPad-Yoga-Series-laptops/ThinkPad-...

    I download the file and extract the contents.  In a high CMD prompt I navigate to the location of the file and run this command: "setup.exe/lang/fr = English/s.

    The program is installed in Spanish (or something similar).

    If I leave aside the/s and you have just "setup.exe/lang/fr = English" it makes appear the Install Shield Wizard and tries to settle down with the Spanish language.  If I change to another language it still evokes the Spanish installation wizard.

    I tried other flags with the same result:

    Setup.exe/s/lang/en = English

    Setup.exe/lang = US/s

    Setup.exe /lang:0409 / s

    Someone at - it ideas?

    Thank you!

    Sorry, I have found if you just run it with the indicator/s, he settled in English.

  • a serious problem on the power manager

    Hello, I'm X 230 user using windows 7 and have improved the ability of the ram to 8 GB.

    It is not easy to believe, but I've struggled with this problem for a year.

    The problem is, I cannot uninstall the software, Levono supply manager.

    That the progress of uninstalling the program indicated by the installation process of Power Manager reached 94%, it's freezing outside here.

    Now no matter how much I'm awaiting resolution, it remains still frozen.

    Most ridiculous thing it is when I did close the shield installation process and reboot the laptop, Windows could not start

    while I do the system restore to roll back.

    How can I uninstall Lenovo Power Manager?

    * the reason why should I uninstall it it's done a lot of crushed against the software I use

    Thanks in advance

    Fortunately, I found a solution.

    During the uninstallation of the program progress was stuck, instead of restarting, I just ran the shield to uninstall manually at the command prompt. After a while, another unistall process has reached 100% and I managed to uninstall properly.

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