433815U - Mini Dock Plus Series 3 with USB 3.0 90W.The following hardware requires additional configuration to function properly:Ĭompatible docking stations for the T530: See Extra keyboard keys for necessary configuration. Mic Mute (may not register with xorg-xev).Keys that do not work out of the box, depending on your DE (you can bind them): Backlight Brightness (If you use the nVidia driver, configuration will be needed - see below).This limitation does not exist in Legacy Mode.
When in discrete graphics mode, The backlight does not work while in UEFI Mode.
See Nouveau for open-source driver or NVIDIA for the proprietary driver. See Bumblebee, or disable the dedicated GPU in the BIOS for power-saving. Restart and you can now access the mini-display port. To have access, change the GPU to discrete in BIOS and auto detect OS to false. When using NVIDIA Optimus the Display port will not be accessible. 5.1 Ericsson H5321 GW Mobile Broadband modem.5 Backlight Brightness with the Nvidia driver.With Win10 solving all those niggles that made Win 8.1 less friendly to non-touch-screen devices, you should have no complains on that regard with Win10. The T530, on the other hand, isn't a touch screen one, though it has larger screen and good hardware. Well, my other laptop I use at my office (Lenovo T440) runs 8.1 and I'm quite happy with that, as the T440 is touch-screen one. When I went back to Win 8.1 and then moved to Win10, it was pretty smooth.įinally, more than being curious, why did I not stay on stable Win 8.1? Were all cleaned up anyway when I brought it to Win 8.1.īottom line is, jumping from Win 7 to Win 10 was problematic and I cannot pinpoint which exact ones were the problems, but the machine was simply unstable. A lot of older "processes" that I observed in my Task Manager while running that pre-installed Win 7, such as the troublesome PWMUIAux.exe (Program files (X86) -> ThinkPad -> Utilities)
Then, followed the usual Win10 upgrade process, and it was a Smooth experience! My T530 IS SUCCESSFULLY RUNNING Win10 now!īut then, I cannot prove if that pending BIOS update was only missing link. On my machine not figure that out while I attempted upgrading?īeing more cautious, I brought this BIOS update first, this time round. Does it mean it was mandatory before I tried upgrading my T530 to Win10? Why did either Microsoft or Lenovo software and it said that this "Important BIOS update" had "Added support for Windows 10 (64 bit)". I am not sure and did not wait to check with Lenovo separately, but I observed this Win 8.1 was quite stable and the thought of giving up did cross my mind! But then, I was too curious on Win 10, and continued! This meant hundreds of "Windows updates" :-( that had to follow the next couple of days, in order to bring the state of the system "back to latest updates", as the
I have had upgraded my Lenovo T530 (2392AQU) from Win 7 (was pre-installed) to Win 10 and faced severe issues, including unstable display drivers and a faulty "Power Management" process (from Lenovo) that hogged the memory infinitely with endless spawningĪll this, while I followed the Microsoft "Ready to go" kind of notifications after I had reserved the upgrade.Īfter this, I brought my system back to Win 8.1 pro (I had the recovery disks from Lenovo). Windows 10 Lenovo T530 Laptop driver issues