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May not be the only answer, but I installed Linux Mint Cinnamon on it and it runs smooth and fast. Or, I believe I read where another owner put Windows 10 on this machine after running into the same issue with Windows 11.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Restoring the entry-level, Lenovo IdeaPad 1i 14 Laptop, model number 82V6S00000, may fix the issue. Power off the computer and plug in the AC adapter/charger that came with the IdeaPad 1i 14 laptop, with the computer is powered off. This system is equipped with OneKey Recovery System. There is a very small pin hole on the right side of the device, right near the SD card slot on the device. You will need a pin to push this reset button. Plug the device in. Let the battery charge for about 15 minutes, with the power off. Push the reset button. The system should boot to a choice screen where you can choose "Restore To Factory Default". Select this. It will delete everything from the hard drive except the original factory install of the operating system. You will need to reinstall all programs and files after the reset. If you don't have copies of the files, try to make one before you restore by selecting "Boot to desktop" and trying to back up your files. If the problem persists after the factory reset, we recommend you contact Lenovo Tech Support at: 877-453-6686.
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