Gobi 2000 Driver Windows 10

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Will the GOBI 2000 fixes be done for either Windows 8 or 8,1? X201 is supported for Windows 8 I believe. I can only use the beta Windows 8 driver at the moment (for a few years now) and it does not include the resume from sleep fix. Otherwise it works very well. It is the only problem driver I have - would I be better off replacing the card? This would mean fixing the BIOS whitelist and I think this is not supported as I'm still (just) under warrenty. What do you suggest?
Buy a new card and flash the BIOS to allow it (thus invalidating warrenty), wait some more (already I have waited 2 years) or what? Is there some way to add the already written changes to the Win 7 driver to the beta 8 version released in June 2010? Or could you at least make an official Win 8 driver.
I can't install that package - in Win 7 compatibility mode it says 'There is no supported wireless card installed'. How do I extract the driver from the package? I can see inside the.exe with 7-zip but don't know which is the driver.
What am I looking for here? I don't see a.inf file.
Sorry I can't post a screen shot - it says message can't exceed 20,000 character but inside LMBA.exe I see.rsrc folder and.text,.rdata,.data, CERTIFICATE and [0] files. Incidentally I do have a driver installed - the Win 8 beta one - so the device is not unrecognised - it just crashes on resume from sleep and wasn't released as official driver. EDIT: The readme for this says this must be installed first. - Qualcomm Gobi2000 (TM) ==>Recycle Greatest Hits Of Spitz Rar more. Verizon Wireless WAN (UNDP) Driver version 2.0.6.9 or higher.
For Qualcomm GOBO 2000 I have these installed 2.0.7.3 (modem and USB ports), 3.0.2.3 (network adapter) installed. Hello, I just realized my Lenovo ThinkPad X120e running Microsoft Windows 8 has a Qualcomm GOBI 2000 WWAN MiniPCIe card in it (though I don't have any service for it).
I did verify that the Qualcomm GOBI2000 WWAN MiniPCIe card is detected in the Device Manager (filename: DEVMGMT.MSC) and neither Microsoft Update or Lenovo's own are able to download a driver for it. Let me go ahead and get the unit updated to Microsoft Windows 8.1, and then see if I can get the device recognized from there. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky.