• ms.lane@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    There are plenty that will boot/install Linux just fine but won’t do a nice clean install of Windows 11.

    Modern Thinkpad E16 (AMD) is one of them, a clean USB won’t work, it will always stick at not finding required drivers.

    You need to inevitably create a USB install from the MS USB Media Creation tool, running on the machine itself from the included crapware Windows - to get an installer USB that will work.

    Different if you’re just pushing a wim over the network from endpoint/scm, but it’s basically broken for local users.

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      4 hours ago

      I had this issue at work, I was able to fix it by using the windows media creation tool instead of just writing the iso to the drive. Not sure why that worked, but it has every time so far.

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      11 hours ago

      That’s unfortunate. Looks like thinkpads aren’t worth getting. I generally do not trust manfucturer preinstalled OS.

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      10 hours ago

      Do you have more info regarding that ThinkPad E16?
      I’m mostly working with T series laptops and haven’t had the problem, but always good to know if or when an E16 shows up.

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        6 hours ago

        Usually all ThinkPads work mostly the same regarding Linux support (bar the usual Nvidia driver shenanigans if you ever trip that), but I’d be concerned about the E-series themselves. If you want a cheaper than T-series ThinkPad you should get an L-series one. Not as expensive as the T-ones, but still retains some usable chassis durability, double replaceable memory slots, replaceable keyboard, etc.
        I’ve started calling the E-series as E-waste.