HELP: New S30 with numerous problems

I received a new S30 (4352CTO) yesterday and am having some difficulties.  First, it's not even listed when I attempt to find documentation, etc. on the Lenovo site.  (Can find 4352 but no CTO).  Second I have 12 (!!!) Base System Devices listed in Device Manager with no driver.  All of these appear to be Intel devices (from the vendor number displayed in device instance path).  Windows Update doesn't find anything.  TVSU doesn't find anything.  Machine came with no instructions or other information (other than Win8 recovery disks; the machine is running Win7 as a downgrade.)
Bluntly, I am more than a little disgusted with Lenovo, from whom I have always had superb service.  This particular issue is inexcusable.  And now the Intel RAID device setup is reporting one of the two disks has an error.  Ouch.
Going back in the box and back to Lenovo.  I don't have time to screw around with this nonsense.
Rog
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Hi,
Since you're sending it back, it doesn't seem that you're looking for help at this point
FWIW, "CTO" means "configured to order" and indicates customer-selected options at time of order.  You won't find "CTO" as part of the MT-M when looking for drivers or documentation since it doesn't indicate a specific hardware configuration.
I don't have personal experience with ThinkStations but I'd expect 4352 to be sufficient when looking things up.
Regards,
Z.
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