G710 Missing Lenovo ACPI-Compliant Virtual Power Controller Win8.1 x64

Hello,
In the driver section of G710 (i7CPU) there is no Lenovo ACPI-Compliant Virtual Power Controller(Energy menager) for Windows 8.1 x64.
Is it OK to use the one for Wndows 8 x64 instead?
Thank you!

Ivail wrote:
CBHedricks,
Thanks for your replay!
I have ton of questions for Lenovo tech support but as i read the forum here i see no point of wasting my time to create several new topics cause they just don't read it.
For example:
- Why the bios boot takes so long with that annoying animated "thing"? - my old 10 years old PC boots faster than G710.
- Why the turbo boost doesn't work without battery attached? - it should be the other way around - with battery but no AC pluged in, or user's choice at best.
And so on in that spirit...
Hmm... where to start...  This is a community based forum, not a true tech support forum.  Most of us are fellow users of Lenovo notebooks, computers and servers with differing degrees of education and skills.  If you need support call them on the phone for best answers.
If your computer is running Windows 8.1 like mine, t can take longer to boot from power off state than from hibernate mode. Hibernation mode saves a working image of your computer's OS, drivers and running software, then enteres low power state.  When you wake it up, it loads in the image, including loaded drivers and software and runs from where you left off.  On cold start, windows has to discover hardware, load drivers and then software.  Also - it processes any updates that are in the que for install after cold start.
Turbo Boost is a "overclocking" type of situation, one that takes more power to operate.  This may explain why it needs two power sources to work correctly.  Other than that - I have no clue.

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