![]() ![]() I only need it for drivers - don't care about the crapware. It will detect the model machine and install the drivers needed for it - just like SCCM is supposed to do anyways. What I'm wanting is to be able to have 1 task sequence for each site. I've found multiple articles on each person's approach to their "Best Way" to do it, but can't find one that works the way I want it to for me, yet. It uses Lenovo's thininstaller and Update Retriever to apply However, I've found another solution which I'm starting to test today. Up until now, I've create specific Task Sequences which point to specific driver packages to resolve this issue. By this, I mean that they install, but give the "not enough resources free" message. Lenovo Slim 7i 14 Touchscreen Intel Evo Platform Laptop - 12th Gen Intel Core i7-1260P - 2880 x 1800 - Windows. We currently purchase and use about 4 different models of desktops and 3-4 different models of notebooks which are Lenovo.Įven though all drivers have been imported into SCCM, some (mostly video) do not install correctly. Recently, I've been having issues with Lenovo & the drivers / hardware they use.
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