

The purpose of such as tool is to save you time and effort by automatically downloading and updating the Drivers for you. However, in some cases the manufacturers no longer make the Drivers available, so you will need to use a Driver Update Tool to install the missing Drivers. Alternatively, you can use the device manager to check if there are problems with any of your hardware devices. This scan will allow you to assess your Driver needs without any commitment. If you are unsure of whether or not you need to update your Lenovo Drivers, or indeed which Drivers may need to be updated, you can run a Drivers scan using a driver update tool (you will need to pay to register this tool but the Drivers scan is free). How do I know if I need to update my Drivers? Once you have the details you can search the Lenovo website for your drivers and, if available, download and install these Drivers. To fix your Drivers problems you will need to know the particular model of the Lenovo device you are having problems with. Updates are recommended for all Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, XP and Vista users.ĭownload and install Lenovo Drivers How Do I Install Driver updates? IMPORTANT NOTICE: Downloading the latest Driver releases helps resolve Driver conflicts and improve your computer’s stability and performance. However, if you are unsure about manually updating the Drivers yourself, or if the Drivers are not available on the Lenovo website, then you can use DriverDownloader to automatically update the Drivers for you. Manually updating Drivers can usually be done through the manufacturers website. To update your Lenovo Drivers you can choose to either manually or automatically update Drivers.

I find it somewhat unbelievable that there isn't a driver for the G480 model - it's not that old.It is important to update your Lenovo Drivers regularly in order to avoid conflicts and potential performance issues. I am using a TP-Link T1U (5G only) adapter but I wouldn't recommend it as it has some stability issues.ĭesperately, I had to uninstall Win 10 and revert to Win 8.1.Ĭan anyone advise on this. An alternative would be to buy a 3rd party USB wireless network adapter that supports Windows 10. I have an old Ralink RT3090 and they offered a Win 10 driver update and so did Windows Update. You may be able to get one directly from the hardware manufacturer or via Windows update.

Just before the July 29 deadline I updated my Lenovo G40 IdeaPad to Win 10.Įverything appeared fine except that I couldn't get a WiFi link!Įventually Lenovo "support" advised that there was no available WiFi driver for the G480.
