

- #LENOVO ENERGY MANAGEMENT WINDOWS 10 Y510P CONFIGURE REGEDIT INSTALL#
- #LENOVO ENERGY MANAGEMENT WINDOWS 10 Y510P CONFIGURE REGEDIT 64 BIT#

Energy Management: Lenovo Power Management for Windows 8.1(32-bit, 64-bit) - Notebook - Lenovo Support (US)

Windows should pick up the embedded key automatically, and authenticate automatically
#LENOVO ENERGY MANAGEMENT WINDOWS 10 Y510P CONFIGURE REGEDIT INSTALL#
Install Windows from USB using "custom", so you can resize the SSD, if desired Plug in USB and press F12 when the PC starts, and boot from USB (if it doesn't work, you may need to use the Lenovo button to go into the BIOS and enable USB boot and/or disable Secureboot) If you want to be safe, you can temporarily unplug the main HDD, so as to preserve it Your BIOS's product key is at the bottom. Click on the ACPI Table button at the top.
#LENOVO ENERGY MANAGEMENT WINDOWS 10 Y510P CONFIGURE REGEDIT 64 BIT#
To know your product key which is embedded into BIOS (good to have, but not required)ĭownload & install 64 bit version of read write everything from here: Use an ISO program (like PowerISO) to mount the Windows ISO you downloaded, or use 7zip to extract the ISOĬopy all files from the ISO to the flash drive Select disk # (where # is the number above) *** make note of the disk # of the usb drive *** Search for "en_windows_8.1_with_update_圆4_dvd_4065090.iso"Ĭreate a bootable UEFI USB Flash drive (minimum 4GB): reboot and go to Disk Management, and check SSD is recognized (but cancel initialization) Expresscache: go to control panel, and uninstall from programs if you have an "Accelerate" button, click 'disable" check Intel Smart Response, open from toolbar (if exists) It should be found automatically.įor example, here are the steps I used to switch to a 128GB M.2 as my OS drive: If you get the correct ISO, you don't need a key.
