WLAN-Karte für Lenovo Yoga 2 13 Zoll (Modell 20344)

Hallo, ich suche nach einer WLAN-Karte für das Lenovo Yoga 2 13 Zoll (Modell 20344).
Habs mit der Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 - Netzwerkadapter - M.2 Card, 7260.NGWWB versucht, erhalte jedoch den Fehler "Unauthorized network card is plugged in".
Jemand eine Idee?

Schau dazu mal hier rein. Und hier. 

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  • Lenovo Yoga 2 13 WLAN Karten Kompatiblität

    Hallo zusammen,
    scheinbar setzt Lenovo ja unverständlicherweise Bios Whitelists ein um die Anwender bei der Wahl ihrer Komponenten einzuschränken, jetzt stellt sich natürlich einerseits die Frage wieso und andererseits welche Karten kompatibel sind. Ich fand diesen Thread https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-Flex-und-Yoga-Notebooks/Yoga-2-13-Wlan-Modul-tauschen/m-p/164605...
    Dort wird auf das Service manual verwiesen und den entsprechenden Einträgen, laut diesem soll "Wlan, WIFI 2x2 BGN+BT4.0, Intel 7260BN 2x2BN+BT PCIE NGFF WLAN" Kompatibel sein...nun hat das scheinbar ein User getestet (gleicher Thread) und es klappt nicht.
    Was können hier die Gründe sein? Muss man das Modul über Lenovo kaufen damit da irgendwo eine FRU Nummer "gebrandet" ist oder an was liegts? Wenn es hier kein Branding der Module gibt wäre es nicht ganz so ärgerlich und man könnte sich das hier http://geizhals.de/intel-single-band-wireless-n-7260-bluetooth-7260-ngwbnwb-a967408.html holen anstatt den dreifachen aufschlag bei lenovo dafür zu zahlen.
    Die bei mir verbaut RTL8723BE ist fürchterlich schwankend bei der WLAN Verbindun, mal rennts, mal langsam, hin und wieder bricht dann auch die verbindung ab gerade nachm standby - nebenbei bemerkt ein anderes Lenovo Gerät im gleichen raum - nur eben mit der 7260 - zeigt diese Schwankungen nicht. Reset und WIederherstellung bringen alles nichts weswegen ich den tausch des Moduls in erwägung ziehe, erfahrungsgemäß sind die realtek module immer schrott gewesen.
    Danke schon mal
    Grüße

    So im englsichen Forum fündig geworden was gebraucht wird, eine spezielle Karte
    https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-Edge-Yoga-Flex-Laptops/7260AC-WLAN-cards-for-Yoga-2-Pro-amp-2-13...
    Die gibts hier
    https://www.medion.com/lenovoserviceshop/search?sbf=true&productNumber=20200617&x=0&y=0
    Karte steht auf Anfrage
    Angefragt
    Antwort von Medion
    "Wir müssen Ihnen leider mitteilen, dass der von Ihnen gewünschte Artikel zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt nicht beschaffbar ist. Gerne können Sie den Artikel jedoch zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt erneut über unseren Serviceshop anfragen."
    Ganz toll Lenovo, den Kunden Ketten anlegen und den Schlüssel wegwerfen...ich bin hellauf begeistert, meine begeisterung schießt geradezu durch die decke
    "Früher" hats auch so funktioniert und die Schnittstellen sind genormt (bei vielen Herstellern funktioniert das auch heute noch ohne whitelist), das kann doch einfach nur Kundengängelung oder Abzocke sein....zum kotzen sowas

  • Lenovo U330P WLAN Karte wechseln

    1. Möchte WLAN Karte wechseln (mit AC Unterstützung und 5GHz)
        Jedoch nach wechseln kein boot Möglich - Fehlermeldung: "unauthorized networkcard detected..."
        Benötige daher ein BIOS ohne Whitelist.
    2. Wo bekomme ich die vorinstallierte Software her? Habe mir die Partitionen gekillt und vorher natürlich keine                   Sicherung gemacht.
        Warum gibt es auf der Lenovo-Seite nur die Treiber aber nicht die vorinstallierte Software zum Download?

    Hallo smarti132,
    die Frage zum Tausch von WLAN-Modulen taucht immer wieder hier im Forum auf. Hier unsere letzte Auskunft, zwar am Beispiel eines anderen Notebookmodells, aber allgemeingültig:
    https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-B-und-G-Serien-Notebooks/g50-30-Meldung-quot-Unauthorized-Wirele...
    Ein BIOS ohne werksseitige Einschränkung auf die modellspezifischen WLAN-Module ist von Lenovo nicht verfügbar.
    Mit Ausnahme der Treiber und einiger Lenovo Programme (z.B. Energy Management) handelt es sich um lizenzierte Software, die nicht zum Download freigegeben ist. Die Möglichkeiten zum Wiederherstellen der vorinstallierten Programme sind:
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    2. Lenovo Recovery DVDs (passend zur Seriennummer des Gerätes zu erwerben auf www.lenovorecovery.com )
    3. Wiederherstellung einer eigenen Sicherung mit Windows Bordmitteln oder einer Drittanbietersoftware
    Gruß - Sebastian
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  • Lenovo Yoga Windows 8.1 Update Solution Thread

    Before you attempt anything, I would suggest you read it first . This is probably not a conclusive guide for everyone's situation.
    I updated to Windows 8.1 about a couple of hours ago and it's screwed up everything. I noticed users on this forum having a load of problems too so here's my 'roughish' guide on resololving all the issues that affected me (Lenovo Yoga 13 (2191))
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    http://download.lenovo.com/lenovo/content/windows8-1/upgrade/ideapad/index_en.html
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    * Go to device manager and uncheck that checkbox for the first of the USB devices in HID so that the touchscreen does always react on the first touch (this setting has been lost during the update process)

  • Lenovo Yoga 13 Screen is not working

    Hi Guys!
    Please go through my complete message as it is very 'painful' experience you can ever come across when buying a laptop.
    The Lenovo Yoga is not available in Australia. So, I bought the Lenovo Yoga 13" orange i5 128GB from 'adorama.com' for US $999 + UPS shipping $105. Unfortunately the shippment attracted a custom of 185 AUD which I had to pay later. In total, I have already spent 1400 AUD.
    The UPS courier service delivered the shipment to my address an hour back i.e. today on 5th July,2013. I was very happy to receive the product but when I switched on the laptop, the screen is not working properly and is displaying a number of vertical colored lines. 
    To confirm that it is the screen problem, I connected the laptop to my TV with a HDMI cable upon which I could see the windows display on the TV. This clearly establishes the fact that the laptop's screen is faulty.
    Next, when I checked the warranty number online it shows that warranty starts from three months earlier than my purchase date which clearly shows that someone registered the laptop before.
    Also, the charger I received with the laptop looks to be a used one with scratches and marks on it.
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    I contacted Adorama, and they are saying that they might exchange/ refund after seeing the product for which I have to ship back the product to the United States. They have asked me to provide a quotation of the shipment and told me that they will decide accordingly.
    Firstly, I dont know how it will work out and next, I cannot trust these people anymore to refund me the money after returning the product. I am anyways losing the money I paid on customs.
    Therefore, as being my fellow Lenovo Yoga mates, I request your advise on this issue to me. I would really appreciate whatever it is.
    I kindly request Lenovo to look into this matter.
    Thank you!
    Amer

    I have exactly the same problem just a set of vertical lines on the screen. Never before have I had such a pathetic problem except maybe with laptops that are 6 years old.
    For further details I have the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13-inch Convertible Ultrabook (Orange) - (Intel Core i7 3537U 2.0GHz Processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, WLAN, BT, Webcam, Integrated Graphics, Windows 8) bought from amazon.co.uk ( http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00CA10NUE ).
    The screen lasted 6 days before dying. Just enough time for me to waste getting it perfectly set up before it died. There was nothing to indicate prior to the screen failing that it was going to fail. Turned it off one night and turned it on the next morning and the screen was only displaying the vertical bars.
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  • Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro: WiFi doesnt work after driver upgrade

    After experiencing Wireless issues I tried to upgrade my Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro 13" with Windows 8.1 64Bit to the latest drivers from the lenovo support site.
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    regards
       Florian
    Lenovo Driver URL: http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS039994
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    hi Florian,
    If Windows Update is configured to automatically fetch updates from Microsoft then the machine most likely have installed the Intel driver update for Intel(R) Wireless N-7260 as discussed in this article (which explains the different driver versions).
    Things that you can try:
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     - Intel(R) Wireless N-7260 (right click > update driver software) 
     - Browse my computer for driver software
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    2. Restart the machine and boot into the BIOS (by pressing F2 on the Lenovo screen). Once you're in, navigate to the Configuration Tab and ensure Wireless is set to Enabled (if applicable).
     - Link to picture
    3. Perform a System Restore and choose a date before the issue began. (this will restore the unit to an earlier point in time where wireless connection is working fine)
    4. Perform a Refresh / Reset or press the OneKey Recovery button (this will restore the unit to factory settings - ensure that you backup important files first).
    Regards 
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  • Lenovo Yoga 11s startet nicht

    Hallo zusammen =)
    Wie im Titel schon beschrieben, startet mein kleines Lenovo Yoga 11s IdeaPad nicht mehr.
    Nicht mehr bedeutet folgendes:
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    Hallo Hügli,
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    Lade dann den Akku erstmal mindestens eine halbe Stunde und schalte das Yoga dann ganz normal wieder ein.
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    → Wenn Du eine Lösung auf Deine Frage erhalten hast, markiere diese bitte als gelöst - Hilfreiche Beiträge verdienen Kudos. Zögere nicht Kudos zu vergeben.   

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    Hallo,ich möchte die WLAN-Karte im U550 wechseln, nur überhaupt da ranzukommen, scheint eine eigene Wissenschaft bei diesem Gerät zu sein und nirgends scheint es eine Wartungsanleitung zu geben. Jemand einen Tipp, wie man da ran kommt, ohne das Gehäuse zu beschädigen?Grussdayum

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    Hallo zusammen,
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    Intel Advanced-N Wimax 6250
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  • Lenovo Yoga 10 HD+ WIFI connection stability issue

    Same problem here but on Lenovo Yoga 10 HD+ 3G:
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  • [REQUEST] rtl8723au_bt bluetooth driver for lenovo yoga 13

    Hello.
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    devices List available devices
    paired-devices List paired devices
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    untrust <dev> Untrust device
    block <dev> Block device
    unblock <dev> Unblock device
    remove <dev> Remove device
    connect <dev> Connect device
    disconnect <dev> Disconnect device
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    Alias: yoga
    Class: 0x000000
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    Discoverable: no
    Pairable: yes
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    UUID: A/V Remote Control Target (0000110c-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
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    Link mode: SLAVE ACCEPT
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    Could you please tell me where to dig next. Why there is not rfkill command?

  • Lenovo Yoga 2 13, Kali Linux 1.0.7, Ubuntu 14.04, Windows 8.1 install, config, and wifi fix.

    Lenovo Yoga 2 13, Kali Linux 1.0.7, Ubuntu 14.04, Windows 8.1 install, config, and wifi fix.
    I wanted to share an experience with everyone I hope will help others avoid what I have gone through the past 3 days. I bought a Yoga 11s that I loved but had some issues with the wireless, Lenovo being awesome replaced it with a Yoga 2 13. I love this laptop but ran into some issues with Linux install/wireless, which I wanted to show how to resolve in one place. Hopefully this will help someone else get through this quicker
    I am going to try and write this for someone with little Linux experience, if I miss the mark please let me know and I will clarify the best I can.
    For work I need Windows 8.1 and Kali Linux, while for home I prefer Ubuntu.
    My Yoga 2 13:
    I5 1.6 ghz
    8 GB ram
    256 GB SSD
    ORANGE!
    My requirements: 
    I need Windows
    I need Kali Linux (livecd, even with persistent mode was not an option as it would not save the wireless fix or system updates) – I would also like this on a USB drive and not the internal SSD
    I would like Ubuntu
    Needed to do this:
    1. 2 USB thumb drives (at least 8gb in size each) I used 2 Leef Supra 32GB drives. They are my favorite right now and are only about $27 at amazon.
    2. Phone that can USB Tether or a USB Ethernet card (External USB wireless will show as "Hardware Locked"). Again you can pick one up for sub $10 if you need the USB Ethernet route. I used my Galaxy S5, you will need to download 200-300 mb of items through this so make sure you have the data if you go that route.
    3. You may be able to get a USB wifi card to work if you do the following after boot. This only worked once for me.
                    a.Type ‘sudo rmmod iwlmvm’
    b.Type ‘sudo rmmod iwlwifi’
    4. ISOs of Ubuntu and Kali Linux (I used Ubuntu 14.04 and Kali Linux 1.0.7)
    5. Software to unzip the ISOs. I recommend 7-ZIP and will be referencing this in this guide.
    6. I will include the EFI boot files and the WiFi fix files if I can attach. Otherwise I will provide a link to them.
       Link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/puxnnoft3gn2b6l/WiFiFix.zip
    Recommended (these are just in case you corrupt something making your system not see any OS
    1.  I would call Lenovo beforehand and get a set of recover disks (this will take 2-3 days)
    2. In the meantime a USB Windows 8.1 or 8 ISO (the repair feature may save you)
    *Note: At many points in this guide I detail steps and commands. Please double check that you understand the step before proceeding. There are multiple points where a mistyped command or clicking the wrong option will cause your entire system to fail and you will need to reformat the entire drive and start over. This also will make One Touch recovery not work. Proceed with caution.*
    I did not need to disable ‘secure boot’ to do this, but keep in mind that you may need to.
    Steps:
    First let’s go through the installs, and then we will go through grub config and wireless fix
    1. In Windows scroll to computer and right click, select manage.
    2. Go to “Disk Management”
    3. Select the main HDD (notice Lenovo puts a stupid number of partitions on here)
    a. I deleted the D: drive on here, if you do this make sure to copy the drives over to your main C: drive. You will want to run each of the installers and repair the drivers after.
    4. I used the space from the D: drive and pulled a little more creating a 50 GB partition for Ubuntu and my swap file
    a. You can also add more space by right clicking your C drive and selecting shrink
    b. Do not format the partitioned data as this will make identifying it later much easier.
    5. Open a command line
                    a. Swipe from the right of the screen and select search
                    b. Type ‘cmd’
                    c. right click and select ‘run as admin’
    6. For Ubuntu: Type ‘diskpart’ into the command line
                    a. type ‘list disk’
    i. You should see 2-3 disks depending on if you have one or both usb drives in the laptop at the time. I would suggest only doing 1 at a time so you don’t lose track.
                    b. type ‘select disk $’ (Replace the $ with the number of the drive)
    c. ***** Before proceeding make sure you have the correct drive selected or you can ruin your Windows install and Lenovo one touch recovery will not fix it since we have changed the partitions *****
    d. type ‘clean’
    e. type ‘create partition primary’
    f. type ‘active’
    g. type ‘format  fs=fat32 quick’
    h. type ‘assign’
    i. type ‘exit’
    6. For Kali Linux: Type ‘diskpart’ into the command line
                    a. type ‘list disk’
    i. You should see 2-3 disks depending on if you have one or both usb drives in the laptop at the time. I would suggest only doing 1 at a time so you don’t lose track.
                    b. type ‘select disk $’ (Replace the $ with the number of the drive)
    c. ***** Before proceeding make sure you have the correct drive selected or you can ruin your Windows install and Lenovo one touch recovery will not fix it since we have changed the partitions *****
    d. type ‘clean’
    e. type ‘create partition primary size= 3272
    f. type ‘active’
    g. type ‘format  fs=fat32 quick’
    h. type ‘assign’
    i. type ‘exit’
    j. By doing this we can maintain a portion of this drive as the install CD and still have linux install/ liveCD if we need to run it on another machine.
    7. At this point the drive is ready to have the contents of the ISO copied over.
    8. Right click the ISO and select 7-zip then ‘zip to /’ This should unzip the ISO to the location of the ISO into a folder named exactly the same as the ISO.
    9. Once this is done for Ubuntu ISO it is done
    10. Kali requires a little bit more to be ready
                    a. Kali will need some files added for EFI boot. --$--
                                   i. Thanks to: https://forums.kali.org/showthread.php?271-How-to-EFI-install-Kali-Linux
                                   ii. EFI files are located within the wifi fix folder https://www.dropbox.com/s/puxnnoft3gn2b6l/WiFiFix.zip
    11. Now let’s start with Ubuntu
    Ubuntu install
    1.     Place USB drive into the laptop and press the “Lenovo boot” button next to the power button
    2.     Select ‘Boot Menu’
    3.     Select ‘EFI USB Device (Name of drive)’ Mine stated Leef Supra
    4.     Select ‘install Ubuntu’
    5.     Go through the Ubuntu install until you get to select the install drive
    6.     Once you get to the install portion it will ask you to select from one of 4 options. Select ‘Manually select partition’
    7.     Select the “Free Space” where we opened up some of the drive
    8.     You will need to create 2 partitions, I usually create the swap partition at the end of the drive
    a.     First I create the swap
                                              i.    Set at the end of the drive
                                             ii.    Set size to 1024 mb
                                            iii.    Set type to ‘swap’
    b.     Second create the ext 4 partition
                                              i.    Set to beginning of drive
                                             ii.    Set to remainder of the space
                                            iii.    Set type to ext4
                                            iv.    Set mount point to /
    9.     Finish the install and boot into Ubuntu
    10.   You will notice that your wireless is ‘disabled by hardware’ This is fine for the time being and we will worry about this after the kali install. If we fix it now for some reason after installing kali we get the error again and would just need to fix it again.
    Kali Linux install
    1.     Place USB drive into the laptop and press the “Lenovo boot” button next to the power button
    2.     Select ‘Boot Menu’
    3.     Select ‘EFI USB Device (Name of drive)’ Mine stated Leef Supra
    4.     From the grub menu select ‘install kali linux’ both graphical and text work. I much prefer text install
    5.     You will get a few errors through the install but that is fine
    6.     The first we see is about network hardware and ‘load missing firmware from removable media?’ – Select ‘no’
    7.     Then select no ethernet card
    8.     It will have you name your machine then it will ask you for the root password
    a.     If you want to just use root *not recommended* place the password here
    b.     If you wish to use a non-root account then leave these blank and it will ask you for a name, username, and password of the new machine *Very Recommended* - this will also add this user to the sudoers file
    9.     It will then ask you to ‘partition disks’
    10.   Select manual
    11.   Now here is where it can get a little confusing so read twice click once
    12.   Select the USB drive from this list
    13.   Mine shows up under (sdb) – Leef Supra
    a.     It could be sdc, sdd, sde, etc… depending on how many drives you have plugged in.
    14.   You should see one primary drive that is 3gb or so that is formatted as FAT32. – DO NOT TOUCH THIS PARTITION!
    15.   You should see the remainder of this drive as ‘FREE SPACE’ select that
    16.   Create a partition at the end at size 1024mb and swap
    17.   Then create another one for the remainder of the drive and set it to ext4 with mountpoint of /
    18.   Continue through the install after you should see an error warning you that ‘you may not be able to boot’ that is fine, select continue
    19.   Then select from the menu of all the options ‘continue without bootloader’
    20.   It should finish up then reboot on its own.

    First setup/boot/fix grub
    1.     You should  be able to boot up into GRUB2 menu now.
    2.     You may not see kali linux in this menu (make sure you have your towel and don’t panic!)
    3.     Boot into Ubuntu
    4.     Once you log in you should see that you still cannot use wireless due to being locked by hardware
    5.     This is expected
    6.     Let’s fix grub then we will come back to fixing wireless
    7.     Plug in your device to connect to the internet (USB Tethering or USB Ethernet)
    8.     Once you verify that you now have an internet connection run the following from terminal
    a.     ‘sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer’
    b.     ‘sudo apt-get update’
    c.     ‘sudo apt-get install grub-customizer’
    9.     You can also edit the grub.cfg manually if you know what you are doing… I did not
    10.   Open grub  customizer
    11.   It should auto populate and you should see ‘debian (kali linux)’ somewhere in the list
    12.   It should be mounted to /dev/sdb2 or /dev/sdc2 depending on how many devices you have
    13.   At this point go ahead and save
    14.   Reboot and test that you can get into each OS
    15.   This is where my inexperience got me. I spent 2 of my days so I am including this error: If when you boot into Kali you get an error somewhere that says ‘/bin/sh: can’t access tty: job control turned off’ look above it for an error that looks similar to ‘ALERT! /dev/sdc2 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!!’
    a.     That error is due to the mount point being incorrect in grub, reboot and from within grub highlight the kali boot. Press ‘e’ then towards the bottom you should see ‘root=/dev/sdc2’ change this to ‘root=/dev/sdb2’ again the number doesn’t matter just make sure it stays the same.
    b.     Press F10
    c.     If this boots fine then you will need to go back and fix the grub.cfg or load into Ubuntu and open grub customizer again, it should fix this
    16.   Now you have 3 working OS on the machine with one being on a USB! Congrats!
    17.   You can remove the USB with no worry of screwing up your install, but you will not be able to boot into Kali Linux until you replace it. I would suggest only removing it and replacing it while the machine is powered off, but that’s just me.
    Fix Wireless
    Now is the time to do what probably ¾ of you came here for. FIX THE DANG WIRELESS. This is a huge problem from Lenovo’s side that I hope they realize how important Linux is and will fix. I won’t hold my breath though.
    Log into Ubuntu : This is well documented in the following forum post on page 3 by user Haohe:
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2215044&page=3
    His has you download quite a large file, mine should be much smaller.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/puxnnoft3gn2b6l/WiFiFix.zip
    1.     Download the attached package with the fix.
    2.     Connect your USB internet device (tether or ethernet)
    3.     Place the packages somewhere easy to access, in this example I will place them under ~/Desktop/WiFiFix
    4.     Type ‘cd ~/Desktop/WiFiFix/’
    5.     Now we need to prep the tools we need.
    6.     Type ‘sudo apt-get update’ – we did this before, but you know, just in case
    7.     Type ‘sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname –r`’   Note around uname-r they are the ` symbol not the ‘ this is located just above the tab on the same key as ~.
    8.     Type ‘make’
    9.     Type ‘sudo cp /lib/modules/3.13.0-24-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/ideapad-laptop.ko ~/ideapad-laptop.ko.backup’
    10.   Type ‘sudo cp ~/Desktop/WiFiFix/ideapad-laptop.ko /lib/modules/3.13.0-24-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/’
    11.   Type ‘sudo modprobe -r ideapad-laptop’
    12.   Type ‘sudo modprobe ideapad-laptop’
    13.   Type ‘sudo rfkill unblock all’
    14.   Type ‘sudo modprobe -r ideapad-laptop’
    15.   Type ‘sudo mv ~/ideapad-laptop.ko.backup /lib/modules/3.13.0-24-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/ideapad-laptop.ko’
    16.   Next we need to blacklist the ideapad module
    17.   Type ‘sudo echo 'blacklist ideapad-laptop' > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-ideapad.conf’
    a.     The first time I tried this it wouldn’t work. So I did the following
    b.     ‘sudo touch /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-ideapad.conf’
    c.     ‘sudo vim /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-ideapad.conf’
    d.     Enter     blacklist ideapad-laptop
    e.     Exit and save
    18.   Reboot your Yoga 2 13
    19.   Boot into kali and see if you have wireless, if you do then you are done. If not we will need to repeat this process with one small little change.
    Kali Wifi Fix
    1.     Copy the sources.list from the package provided
    2.     Replace /etc/apt/sources.list with the included
    3.     Some of the file path changes but the process remains the same from here.
    Congratulations you now have 3 OSes one portable to other machines and working wifi!
    Thank you
    SirGed

  • Trouble with Adobe Reader Touch on Lenovo Yoga Pro 2 in tablet mode. Pdf shows up as blank pages.

    I have a Lenovo Yoga Pro 2 and when I change it to tablet mode and use the Adobe Reader Touch app, my pdf shows up as a blank page. I have installed other pdfs in the past and those show up fine. However, as of three days ago, whatever pdf I install shows up as blank on my screen. Is there a solution to fix this?

    Could you please share your test file?
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  • Lenovo Yoga with Windows 8 Pro, Office 2013 and Visual Studio

    For you developer types, I just wanted to post a message and let you know my experience with Lenovo Ideapad Yoga 13 as a development machine. I bought Lenovo Ideapad Yoga 13 from Bestbuy for $999.99. As expected, it came with a crap ton of bloatware installed by Lenovo.
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    Booted into Paragon Backup & Recovery boot USB flash drive again. This time, I deleted all partitions on the primary disk (Disk 0). CAUTION: This WILL wipe your hard disk and will make your machine unusable!!! 
    Shut down the machine, pressed the one key recovery button (next to power button). Went to BIOS. Turned off Legacy mode and switched back to UEFI boot mode and saved the changes and shut down the machine.
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    Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (I installed all components, everything!). Then I installed latest service pack.
    Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Developer edition(I installed all components, everything!). Then I installed latest service pack.
    Microsoft Visual Studio 2012(I installed all components, everything!)
    I ran Windows update and also installed Nov 2012 updates of SQL Server Data tools.
    I then installed Office 2013 Pro Plus.
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    Enable full hard-disk encryption using BitLocker feature of Windows 8 Pro. Since Lenovo Ideapad Yoga 13 doesn't have hardware TPM, you have to enable password based option. For this, follow the steps here: http://rics.partners.org/show_article.php?id=274. 
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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Thank you for posting this. I am in this exact situation. I purchased a yoga 13, and installed Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows Phone. As it turns out, the Windows Phone Emulator ONLY works in a Windows 8 Pro environment. Since the Yoga doesn't have a disc drive, I shared my W7 computer's cd drive, then put in Windows 8 Pro, so that it could install onto the Yoga. Well, after the installation was done, I tried running my program again and ran into the same issue. It prompted me that my environment must be Windows 8 Pro! I thought that Windows 8 Pro already installed but, what confuses me is that I see no indication that Windows 8 Pro installed. When I go to the System Window, it reads: "Windows 8". Should it read Windows 8 Pro?
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    Please let me know if this makes sense, as I'm new to this kind of thing but really want to start development for Windows Phone.

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