• Lfrith@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    If os can’t be installed off a usb then that means linux can’t either, which makes it a pretty sad machine to spend money on.

    So it must be a work or school device then? Which users wouldn’t be installing OS on anyways with it being handled through IT.

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      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 days ago

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

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        4 days 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.