Re: ACPI Driver
- From: Pastor Dave <ananias917_@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 08 Jun 2009 07:53:11 -0400
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 02:53:26 -0400, "Tae Song"
<tae_song@xxxxxxxxxxx> spake thusly:
I am running XP x64 and after installing it, I found that it
runs smoother for me than the 32 bit version and of course,
I can see all 4 GB of my RAM.
And just FYI, my Windows XP64 does have SP2 installed,
along with all of the latest updates.
I have a Lenovo Y530-40516GU laptop, but what I'm looking
for probably isn't Lenovo specific and a generic for laptops
will probably work, but I do not know this for sure.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/license_agr.aspx?url=/16023/a08/infinst_autol.exe&ProductID=816&agr=Y&sType=&PrdMap=&DwnldId=16023&strOSs=All&OSFullName=All+Operating+Systems&lang=eng
Scroll down to the bottom to accept the license agreement.
This link is for Intel's Infinst_autol.exe file. Download and run it and it
will install drivers and enumerate number of devices under Device Manager.
It will work for Windows Vista 64-bit, I checked.
Okay, but I am not running Vista. I am running XP64.
I did download it and run it. It said it installed,
but nothing happened.
Thanks for responding, but that doesn't seem to be
the resolution for my issue.
See below also, please...
http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/en/driversdownloads/drivers_show_641.html
This one is for ATK\0100 for use on Vista 64-bit.
Again, I am running XP64.
http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/en/driversdownloads/drivers_show_627.html
ACPI for use on Vista 64-bit
See above.
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Pastor Dave
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and not part of the message above.
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