Oem software updates and upgrades

Hello,
I currently have the existing cyberlink software pre-installed on my new computer power2go5 version 5.6.0.10525 ,photo director 3 le 3.01.4107 and powerdirector 10 le 10.0.0.0.2810 and powerdvd 10 10.0.05.1085
As usual cyberlink company is saying that for updates you will have to contact Lenovo and lenovo tells you to contact cyberlink pass the buck.
Since these are oem version which is specifically design for your computer can someone answer the following guestions:
1. Does lenovo have any upgrades for these software if is so where can I get them?
2. Does lenovo have any updates for these software  if so where can I get them?
3. If I decide to purchase the full version of the programs can lenovo guarantee me that the programs will be fully functional .on my g500 computer.
Thanks

Hey Fishermanjack,
    Welcome to the lenovo forums,
          No not all Lenovo OEM software will be compatible with your G500 and lenovo can not garuntee that they will be functional on your G500 besides the software pre-installed on your G500
hope this helps
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