If yours is EN and you install, IDK, Chinese, the key MAYBE wont work, not sure though. The language does not really have an impact on the serial key or such as long as you stick with the language the key is made for, so lets say yours is EN, and you install EN from a mutli - no problem. Though I googled your notebook and apperantly it ships with windows 8.1? So did you switch to windows 10 and if so are you sure all of the drivers you got are windows 10 ready?Īnd yes, a normal win10 boot media should work, even if yours is just a 1 language one. If reinstalling the driver really does not help fresh install would probably be the best bet, cus well, win10 is still a beta marketed as a full OS. Tecnically it could make the touchpad dissappear, lets say you had it disabled (and the laptop actually cuts electricity to it when you do) and installed the driver for it while it was disabled & the OS fuked up by not enabling it again or so while doing the install, the driver nor the OS now has any idea that the touchpad actually is there and since the OS fuked up (which honestly in windows10 is like a 50/50 chance that it does), it just put in a faulty installation, a wrong installation or just something the likes into your system and there you go.īut as I said allready, all of this is very very unlikely to beginn with.
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