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Lenovo Vantage necessary?


Bullit

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Lenovo Vantage is such a resource hog, in memory the whole thing gets more than a browser with  several tabs opened.

Then there is privacy i noticed that Windows allowed access to camera, microphone without asking at all plus several Lenovo tools keep contacting internet.

 

1- I am using Battery reduced to 60% charge but  there are alternatives

2- Power modes, this is the biggest doubt. if i take it out can i still have the Lenovo power modes?

3- Lenovo keyboard option keys , i use some but ultimately i can stop using them.

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On 5/8/2022 at 5:58 PM, Bullit said:

Lenovo Vantage is such a resource hog, in memory the whole thing gets more than a browser with  several tabs opened.

Then there is privacy i noticed that Windows allowed access to camera, microphone without asking at all plus several Lenovo tools keep contacting internet.

 

1- I am using Battery reduced to 60% charge but  there are alternatives

2- Power modes, this is the biggest doubt. if i take it out can i still have the Lenovo power modes?

3- Lenovo keyboard option keys , i use some but ultimately i can stop using them.

Just saw this on reddit and thought of you :classic_wink:

 

 

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Thunderchild // Lenovo Legion Y740 17" i7-9750H rtx2080maxQ win10 

RainBird // Alienware 17 (Ranger) i7-4910mq gtx860m win8.1

 

 

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12 hours ago, Eban said:

Just saw this on reddit and thought of you :classic_wink:

 

 

 

This tool is better than Vantage by far because you can also customize more things than what Vantage currently do.

 

You can also set certain actions when you connect/disconnect the AC adapter automatically which is something i been looking for

Current Laptop:

Lenovo Legion 5: AMD Ryzen 7 4800H 2.8Ghz (Boost: 4.2Ghz), 6GB Nvidia Geforce GTX 1660Ti GDDR6 Memory, 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) 144Hz IPS display, 32GB 3200MHz DDR4 memory, 512GB M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD, 1 TB Teamgroup MP34 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD, Windows 10 Home 22H2

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10 hours ago, KING19 said:

 

This tool is better than Vantage by far because you can also customize more things than what Vantage currently do.

 

You can also set certain actions when you connect/disconnect the AC adapter automatically which is something i been looking for

I'm testing it on my Y740. so far it looks good.

Thunderchild // Lenovo Legion Y740 17" i7-9750H rtx2080maxQ win10 

RainBird // Alienware 17 (Ranger) i7-4910mq gtx860m win8.1

 

 

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