Thinkpad Yoga 12 Unerwartete Warnton beim Start Win 7

Hallo, Ich habe WIn 7 Prof auf mein TP Yoga 12 aufgespielt. Da Win 8,1 mir nicht gefallen hat. Nun ist das Problem. Habe alle Treiber installiert. Das PC funktioniert am Anfang auch. Aber nach paarmal Hoch und Runterfahren gibt Win 7 beim Start von sich ein "Kritische Fehler" Warnton. Habe in Ereignisanzeige geschaut. Habe auch nach Internet information paar Änderung vorgenommen. Hilft nichts. Mal gibt Warnton mal wieder nicht. Das Nervt sehr. Hat jemand auch solche Probleme? Wie lässt sich das beheben. Vielen Dank!

Jetzt wäre natürlich gut zu wissen, was die Fehlermeldung ist und was genau in der Ereignisanzeige stelt.
Sind im Gerätemanager auch alle Hardwarekomponente installiert?
Welche Änderungen sind denn nach dem Internet geändert worden?
Wir brauchen Informationen, sonst können wir nicht helfen. Wenn ich sage Informationen, dann bitte ausführlich, gegebenenfalls mit Screenshots und was anschließend versucht worden ist.

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