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<blockquote data-quote="rseiler" data-source="post: 80118" data-attributes="member: 4575"><p>Nice job on that guide in the Google Doc. It's a pity those tools can't be broken out though (well, at least inf2cat seems to be problematic). There has to be a way (update: I finally have it now, so I'm all set).</p><p></p><p>Edit: Thinking about your doc, for x86 systems, aren't the only necessary steps modifying the INF and then running the inf2cat command? I'm on x64, so can't test it, but I would think the cat would be enough, since AFAIK signing isn't enforced on x86 now, is it?</p><p></p><p>Now we're up to 9.17.10.2657 for the Lenovo Win8 driver, which is very close to the 2661 in WU. Is it as simple as adding the appropriate hardware ID and then pretty much doing the same thing as before (edit: it appears to be, since Setup doesn't balk now, but I'm not ready to be the first one to try actually installing it)? Inquiring minds want to know....</p><p><a href="http://support.lenovo.com/en_MY/downloads/detail.page?&DocID=DS027869">Video Features(Intel HD Graphics 2000/2500/3000/4000) for Windows 8 (64-bit) Beta - ThinkPad</a></p><p></p><p>That aside, I'm somewhat bewildered by the instructions for the general public at the Lenovo link which have us Disable Driver Signature Enforcement. It's the official driver for Lenovo hardware, and the cat file is signed by Intel! Why on earth do they have that instruction there? I can only guess that it's left over from some much older version that wasn't signed (though the previous version that I saw was also signed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rseiler, post: 80118, member: 4575"] Nice job on that guide in the Google Doc. It's a pity those tools can't be broken out though (well, at least inf2cat seems to be problematic). There has to be a way (update: I finally have it now, so I'm all set). Edit: Thinking about your doc, for x86 systems, aren't the only necessary steps modifying the INF and then running the inf2cat command? I'm on x64, so can't test it, but I would think the cat would be enough, since AFAIK signing isn't enforced on x86 now, is it? Now we're up to 9.17.10.2657 for the Lenovo Win8 driver, which is very close to the 2661 in WU. Is it as simple as adding the appropriate hardware ID and then pretty much doing the same thing as before (edit: it appears to be, since Setup doesn't balk now, but I'm not ready to be the first one to try actually installing it)? Inquiring minds want to know.... [URL="http://support.lenovo.com/en_MY/downloads/detail.page?&DocID=DS027869"]Video Features(Intel HD Graphics 2000/2500/3000/4000) for Windows 8 (64-bit) Beta - ThinkPad[/URL] That aside, I'm somewhat bewildered by the instructions for the general public at the Lenovo link which have us Disable Driver Signature Enforcement. It's the official driver for Lenovo hardware, and the cat file is signed by Intel! Why on earth do they have that instruction there? I can only guess that it's left over from some much older version that wasn't signed (though the previous version that I saw was also signed). [/QUOTE]
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