Problem with installing USB for classic driver not found error.
Problem with installing USB for classic driver not found error.
It seems someone installed pirated Windows 7 on the ideapad s510p, making it difficult to use properly. The most effective fix was switching to Windows 10 via USB, as installing it from the OS didn't work because it required a key and had no skip option. There were issues with driver installation in the 2.0 slot, but other methods like using chipset drivers or searching online didn't resolve the problem. The device showed no available devices, even though it recognized some of its own drivers. It appears the system is expecting specific hardware configurations that aren't present.
They're considering using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS for the system. Maybe it would perform better than the current setup...
Ubuntu isn't suitable for everyone, particularly those who rely on Excel. I lack the time and patience to train people on Linux and OpenOffice before attempting to fix issues over the phone later.