This post is based on my experiences as detailed in the initial post of this thread. I thought that Winaero causes screen to go black - multiple new Win 2H23 Pro installs - but I was WRONG
After struggling for three days, it finally dawned on me to get the Lenovo recovery software for my wife's new Slim 7i and my 2020-ish T14s. It's not super-straightforward to get this download available as a digital download (for the princely price of $0.00) but was doable. The actual download of about 20 GB to your system proceeds very slowly, and then creating a Recovery USB also takes time. Once you start the recovery process, it seems to take about 90 minutes. The recovery process wipes out the existing contents of your system drive.
So here is my newfound wisdom. If you purchased a system, be sure to get a copy of the recovery software. If you have an issue with Windows, back up all your data, including /downloads and /documents, and then use the recovery USB.
If you have a homebuilt system with an existing Windows 10 install, do not do a clean install. Instead, by all means, do an upgrade install.
If you have a new homebuilt system, if possible, install Windows 10 to be sure that all drivers are installed. Then upgrade to Win 11.
Be sure to back up your system drivers before upgrading.
If you are doing a new install with a USB key created by the MS MCT, you can speed up the install process if you have Ethernet in your network, even if the system in question does not have an Ethernet jack. Just get a ~$30 Ethernet to USB C adapter. I got mine from Cable Matters, but I'm sure that there are other products that will work, and for 2.5 GBe.
Win 11 Pro 2H23 22361.4602
Comments welcome.
After struggling for three days, it finally dawned on me to get the Lenovo recovery software for my wife's new Slim 7i and my 2020-ish T14s. It's not super-straightforward to get this download available as a digital download (for the princely price of $0.00) but was doable. The actual download of about 20 GB to your system proceeds very slowly, and then creating a Recovery USB also takes time. Once you start the recovery process, it seems to take about 90 minutes. The recovery process wipes out the existing contents of your system drive.
So here is my newfound wisdom. If you purchased a system, be sure to get a copy of the recovery software. If you have an issue with Windows, back up all your data, including /downloads and /documents, and then use the recovery USB.
If you have a homebuilt system with an existing Windows 10 install, do not do a clean install. Instead, by all means, do an upgrade install.
If you have a new homebuilt system, if possible, install Windows 10 to be sure that all drivers are installed. Then upgrade to Win 11.
Be sure to back up your system drivers before upgrading.
If you are doing a new install with a USB key created by the MS MCT, you can speed up the install process if you have Ethernet in your network, even if the system in question does not have an Ethernet jack. Just get a ~$30 Ethernet to USB C adapter. I got mine from Cable Matters, but I'm sure that there are other products that will work, and for 2.5 GBe.
Win 11 Pro 2H23 22361.4602
Comments welcome.
My Computer
System One
-
- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- home built
- CPU
- AMD 7900x
- Motherboard
- ASUS AMD x670E ROG Strix E-A
- Memory
- 64 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia 3060 Ti (but wanting to upgrade)
- Sound Card
- built-in
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 24"
- Cooling
- AIO for CPU, fans for case
- Keyboard
- Das Keyboard 4
- Mouse
- Corsair M65 (white)
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- Bitdefender
- Other Info
- Also have Lenovo T14S laptop (me) and Lenovo Slim 71 (wife)