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    Jonathan
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    I am far from comfortable with helping someone who openly admits their intent to pirate software.

    For the benefit of anyone else having trouble with drivers, the majority of the hardware on the Vi10 is standards compliant or from well known companies and as such will have drivers installed automatically by Windows. The only sticking points on my Pro version were the touch drivers (Chipone), WiFi/Bluetooth(detected as Realtek but works with Broadcom drivers) and the OS switcher if you upgrade to Windows 10 (it causes Windows to immediately shut down).

    It’s best to look in Device Manager and sort out drivers for devices one at a time. There are instructions dotted around that detail how to install manually, but if you do this you might end up with issues with standby. It’s best to find individual driver installation packages. Check the events tab on device properties for “further installation required” messages if you get disabled WiFi or black screens etc. when waking the tablet.

    The OS switcher can be deactivated as I described here

     

    Frosty
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    Ahhhhh … PROGRESS!!!

    I spent quite a while re-reading in this thread:

    http://techtablets.com/forums/topic/vi10-s165c-drivers-available-from-chuwi/

    Noticed this download, where someone helpfully made available the Broadcom drivers from their working install:

    http://techtablets.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/S165-19-10-2015-19-30-57.zip

    Downloaded those drivers.  Copied the Broadcom folder over to the tablet (via my USB-Ethernet dongle).  Navigated into the driver folders via Windows Explorer and found the setup file (OEM22.INF), right-click, Install, ignore the warning.  Reboot.  Loaded up Device Manager and AT LAST I can see a functional WiFi Adapter in the Networking section of Device Manager.

    RESULT:  after connecting and entering my password, I now have working WiFi at last.

    Now I just need to find the magic sauce to get Touch drivers to be recognised.

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    Phillip
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    If anyone is interested I am selling mine on ebay: http://r.ebay.com/263HqW

    Here you go guys and girls. Hope this helps those of us that have a 64GB PRO version with S165C. Just a note to some people, my bios say Realtek but my working drivers once this is all installed are Broadcom.

    Please let me know if this helped you out.

    Firstly, the youtube video:

    Secondly, when updating to windows 10 It had problems migrating data (accounts, apps etc) So I tried again without keeping anything and it updated fine and kept all the drivers. It even kept the touch driver, however touch wasn’t working. So when I went to the desktop I went into device manager and the new touch driver is there. So all I did was copy the icnfirmware.sys file to C:\Windows\System32\Drivers then rebooted and everything is working. You will also need to re-setup the Dual OS Switcher app again, in the same way as before.

    Thirdly, Find the guide attached with download links:

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    swanknation
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    Hey guys,

    I received my Vi10 tablet this week and updated to Windows 10. Everything went smoothtly. WiFi works fine… Until the tablet screen turns off, or the tablet sleeps. Once the screen is back on, there’s no WiFi. There’s not even an option to turn it on or off. No connections, nothing.

    The only way I can get wifi working again is to restart the tablet.

    I’ve tried all the Wifi drivers listed here, and they don’t work. They aren’t even recognized. I think my tablet is a newer build and may have a different Wlan adapter. The driver I’m currently using is a  broadcom driver.

    If anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks!

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