How to manually update the ThinkPad system is as follows: (The operating system required is genuine or Think OEM operating system)
Prerequisite: Host You need to be able to connect to the Internet and update the system to Microsoft's website.
The following methods can be used to manually update the system, just choose one of them:
(1) Click "Start → Windows Update" to connect to Microsoft's update site for updates .
(2) Click "Start → Run", enter "wupdmgr" and press Enter.
(3) Click "Start → Settings → Control Panel → Add or Remove Programs → Add New Programs", and then click the "Windows Update" button.
(4) Click "Start → Settings → Control Panel → System → Automatic Updates", and then click "Windows Update Website" to start the update.
(5) Open the IE browser and click the "Tools → Windows Update" command.
(6) Directly enter http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ in the browser to open the update page for updates.
Note: The speed of the update is related to the network environment. The first time you use the system update, you will be asked to verify the copyright of the operating system. The random version of the Think OEM operating system can pass smoothly. After passing the verification, the system will automatically detect the update program that needs to be installed, and will need to be restarted after the update is completed. Sometimes it may not be possible to update all programs at one time, requiring multiple updates and restarts until the system prompts that there are no more programs that need to be updated and all updates are completed.
In addition, when a small yellow shield icon appears on the taskbar, it means that an update needs to be installed, an update is being downloaded, or an update is being installed.
ThinkPad, also known as "ThinkPad" in Chinese, was a portable computer brand under the IBM PC Division before 2005. It enjoys a high reputation in the industry for its ruggedness and reliability. After Lenovo acquired the IBM PC Division, the ThinkPad trademark was owned by Lenovo. Since its inception, ThinkPad has maintained a classic black appearance and has its own unique insights into technology, such as: TrackPoint (pointing stick, commonly known as the little red dot), ThinkLight keyboard light, full-size keyboard and APS (Active Protection System, active protection system) ).
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