Ericsson H5321gw and Rescue and Recovery issues on Win8.1 (64bit), T430s

When will have Rescue and Recovery® for Win8.1 (64bit) on T430s? the existing version seems only work on Win7,
and also the official Ericsson H5321gw/C5621gw Mobile Broadband Driver for Windows 8.1 is not working, when will have update?
Official link
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.p​age?DocID=DS032425
Pls help!

Hi Itai,
Thanks for posting in MSDN forum.
Please double check If the UAC is off, so Enhanced Protected Mode doesn't do anything.
See this thread with similar question:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21458588/ie-tabs-are-not-running-in-64-bit-mode-even-after-enabling-enhanced-protected-mo
Best regards,
Kevin

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