I recently bought a Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 (type 83EQ) that came with Windows 11 pre-installed. I decided to switch to Windows 10, but after installing it from a USB, I found that none of my drivers were recognized. After trying to revert back to Windows 11 for better functionality, I'm now stuck on the 'Let's connect you to a network' setup page, and still have no drivers installed. I tried downloading the network driver from Lenovo onto my USB drive, but my laptop won't recognize the command script file needed to set it up. I can access the files for the driver, but there's no way to actually run it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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You might want to try bypassing the network requirement during the Windows setup. There's a command called `oobebypassnro` that used to work, but I'm not sure if it’s still effective. Once you're through with the setup, you can install the drivers as usual.
Thanks for the tip! I can't access the command prompt because the keybinds aren't working, though.