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Wi-Fi Problems
The Wi-Fi connection randomly drops for no reason.
Check Your Router
There may be a problem with your wireless router instead of the device itself.
Change Power Saving Settings
Some Windows devices have a default setting that restricts wi-fi capabilities in order to save power. Turn this setting off.
Download and Install the Latest LAN Driver
Your current wireless driver might be out-of-date, and you might just need to download the latest one from (https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/documen...| Lenovo's website).
Keyboard and Motherboard Connection
There is a loose connection between the motherboard and keys.
Remove Back Cover of Device
Remove back cover (see replacement guides in how to accurately do this) in order to solve this problem. Soldering might need to be done.
Micro-HDMI Cable
You may be unable to connect your micro-HDMI cable to your device.
Replace Brand Cable Converters
Your cable converters might have a hardware problem. You can fix this with a replacement converter.
Speakers/Audio Jack
Speakers won't play any sound.
Inserting and Re-inserting Earbuds
The device might think something is plugged in due to a certain pop up that alerts it. Plug in and remove earbuds repeatedly, then leave unplugged.
Yellow/Blue Colored Screen
Your device might crash and alert you with a yellow or blue screen.
Download Recent Driver Packages
You might have an outdated driver that is causing problems on your computer. Look for the most recent one on the (https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/documen...| Lenovo website).
Windows 8 Might Be Corrupted
You might need to uninstall Windows 8 and reinstall a clean version.
Device Not Booting Up
Your device just won't boot up.
Battery Is Not Charged
Double check that the power cord is plugged in all the way and all parts are connected.
Power Adapter
If all connections are made, consider replacing the power adapter. Lenovo Power Adapter
Slow Performance
The laptop might experience slow performance when switching in between modes, such as from laptop to tent to tablet.
Switch to BIOS Mode
This problem can be solved by going into the BIOS mode and turning off Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework (DPTF) feature. This might affect your battery life though.
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What kind of hard drive is in this machine? Crucial says they have no internal SSDs they can guarantee will work in the Lenovo Yoga 2 11 -- which is a first as far as I'm concerned. I've been buying upgrades from Crucial for many years now and have never seen this before.
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