Resolved: Driver issues on Windows 11
Resolved: Driver issues on Windows 11
Hi! Installed Windows 11 on my old notebook (Info below) Made the installation media using Rufus, the installation went very well and it mostly works wery well and it's snappy (not fast) and seems as power efficient as 10 or better. However, i have some trouble with drivers. The touchpad is working for moving the cursor but two-finger scrolling and tree-finger application swapping is not working anymore, as well as the adjustment of the screen brightness that is also broken. It is a Fujitsu LifeBook S935 i bought used a couple of years ago. I have tried to get Windows 10 drivers but the fujitsu drivers site seems to be down. It is also possible that they, making mostly enterprise stuff, haven't moved to W11 yet. Some suggestions, i rather not replace the computer bcs it works and the cheap new ones seems so brittle, this one is a tank and that has been beneficial... Enhetsnamn LillaDatorn Processor Intel® Core i5-5200U CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.20 GHz Installerat RAM-minne 8,00 GB (7,88 GB går att använda) Systemtyp 64-bitars operativsystem, x64-baserad processor The OS Utgåva Windows 11 Pro Version 22H2 Installerad 2023-05-28 OS-version 22621.1702 Gränssnitt Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22641.1000.0
I located a document listing notebooks compatible with Windows 11, though it dates back to 2021. https://sp.ts.fujitsu.com/dmsp/Publicati...ows-11.pdf Fujitsu appears to offer support, but it may vary by product line. Have you attempted using SFC and DSIM to detect and repair any corrupted system files? https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...d86e0ef4ca
Probably because it's an enterprise product, Fujitsu delivered all the necessary drivers through Windows Update. They even pushed a BIOS update directly during startup via a prompt. The only additional step was installing touch pad drivers, which functioned correctly with Windows 10 22H2. Everything is now smooth, stable, and looks great—almost identical to when it was first installed, making it hard to imagine the original OS was Windows 8.1...