Lenovo Thinkpad T410si Intel Mei Driver 6.2.30.1036 For Windows 8
After I upgraded to the latest Intel HD Graphics Driver for Windows 7 (32-bit) and Vista (32-bit) - ThinkPad T410, T410i, T410s, T410si, T510, T510i, X201, X201i, X201s and X201 Tablet Version: 8. Release Date: 2010/01/29 Which is located. I ran into weird issues while highlighting text. Essentially, my text highlights but might be different colors (some too light to even see).
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After getting this weird highlight, I can minimize, maximize, or move my window off and back onto the screen and the highlight will be all one color. This issue goes away if I roll back to version 8. Example 1: Issue Example 1: Issue after maximize/restore window Example 2: Issue Example 2: Issue after maximize/restore window. Yeah, I've got that, too. I thought it was an Office 2010 issue since It doesn't seem to happen anywhere else.
Also, has anyone else noticed that sometimes the Z-order of 3D elements gets messed up sometimes? The primary example is the alt-tab window being hidden at the back of the current window once Aero Peek comes into play (you know, when you alt-tab and pause so the highlighted window becomes visible).
I tracked it down to the On-Screen Display service, but you can't disable that without also losing a ton of functionality like all the Fn+ key combination windows. On a related note, then, would anyone know of an easy way to install the official Intel Graphics drivers as opposed to the Lenovo version? Has Lenovo done anything to the drivers to make things run better? Are there 'special features' I'd miss if I went with the Intel version? Wow I found this thread totally by coincidence, and boy am I glad to find out that I'm not the only one with this problem. I created an account just to reply to this thread Months ago I had this problem on my Thinkpad X200 running Windows 7 Professional x64. I did not have the problem with Office 2007, but it appeared when I installed the Office 2010 beta.
Load Flow Software. Now I am using a Thinkpad X201 with Windows 7 Professional x64. And now I'm getting the same issue even in Office 2007. I posted about my problem here: I am also using the driver from Lenovo. I would love to get the driver directly from Intel, but my only gripe with that is having to give up the screen brightness indicator. Bruno Mars Discography Mega there.
I wish that Lenovo would just fix their Hotkey/OSD driver and let us get the graphics driver directly from Intel instead of making us wait ages for their version. Faruk, please keep this thread updated if you find out the solution elsewhere. I have to deal with this issue (it really is very annoying and makes selecting hard to do) every day and it doesn't look like it will be getting fixed any time soon. I downloaded the drivers from Intel, but the installer doesn't allow them to be installed.
I think it knows that I'm using a Lenovo and forces me to use the Lenovo branded drivers. Do you know if Lenovo Support even looks at these threads and the issues posted here? Hey, actually the Intel drivers will work but you will have to completely uninstall the Lenovo drivers first. I used to use the Intel drivers for a long time, until I decided to switch to the Lenovo ones.
However, I wouldn't recommend switching from one version to another without doing a clean install, because even after uninstalling one of the drivers there can be 'traces' left behind. I actually learned this the 'hard way', but thankfully still managed to get away without a clean install (by going and manually deleting certain files from the system folder). Update: I had a chat with an Intel technical support representative today. He asked me if I tried using the drivers directly from Intel and I said no.