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Posted 3 August 2023

Lenovo Thinkbook 13 G2 - Intel i5-1135G7, 16GB RAM, 512 SSD, Iris Xe GPU, 13.3" WUXGA IPS Display, Fingerprint Reader, No OS

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  1. Ginto_KocherilVarghese's avatar
    Nevere had any computers without an OS...how easy is it to get one equipped? Like, can it be downloaded from net or needs a key?
    waleedt4's avatar
    I think you can buy a licence for not more than 10-20 quids from any of the online stores I need one myself as my laptop hard drive has just gave up.
  2. TheAceofSpades's avatar
    Plenty of ram and storage that's on an 11th Gen Intel Core processor unfortunately.
    C0mm0d0re_K1d's avatar
    Unfortunately, why?
  3. wunwun123's avatar
    Will this be able to play many games?
    Smoggy1970's avatar
    Not really. The integrated graphics are quite poor.
  4. plewis00's avatar
    Other than the lack of OS, this is a much better buy than the V15 G4 posted around the same time.
    mz1's avatar
    Lack of OS isn't even an issue if you have 20 minutes and access to another computer + flash drive. You can get windows activated for free too if you look in the right places. It's always worth getting no OS, you get the device for cheaper and without the bloatware garbage apps they usually come with.
  5. spannerzone's avatar
    Can you still use Win7/8 keys to install "upgrade" to WIn 10/11 ? plenty of old keys lying around to do that, if it still work. Not tried for some time.
    plewis00's avatar
    Yes. Not sure as an upgrade but on a clean install it'll accept a 7 Home key for 10 or 11 Home (or Pro for Pro) - did it on a Dell Precision which had a small 7 COA on top of it and installed 10 Pro no fuss. Good way to avoid hacks or workarounds.
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