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April 11, 2016 at 8:46 am #33008AnonymousInactive
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Apologies if my question seemed odd. Thank you for the answers. Very clear.
I’ll wait until I get in trouble to flash my tablet since this is simply the “as shipped” version both of Windows and drivers.April 11, 2016 at 9:26 am #33013No problem Brad. I tried to create a backup of the tablet using 3rd party tools, and after recovery it was unable to boot properly. I was more than happy to find out recovery was possible.
And yes, nowadays the line between being paranoid or realistic is becoming thinner by the day.
April 11, 2016 at 10:19 am #33021totally agree with you, especially when we talk about Chinese products
What I've used and what I've got:
TECLAST X98 AIR 3G, TECLAST X98 AIR II, TECLAST X98 PRO,CHUWI HI8, CHUWI HI12, CUBE I9April 12, 2016 at 5:44 am #33097Better if you run this software in a emulated os. I dont know if bios support 32bit version of windows but, anyway, it isn’t a good idea because it doesn’t permit you to use all the 4GB of ram you’ve got
Now this changed my understanding about BIOS. Chuwi Hi12 is my first tablet and previously I used only known brand laptops. On those laptops I switched between 64 bit and 32 bit Windows with no problem, simply I needed to hand pick 32 bit drivers from internet.
Yesterday I went a little bit to far with settings and bricked my Chuwi Hi12, i now need to re-flash BIOS chip. I do electronics as a hobby, I have required programmers, but i do not have experience and knowledge about BIOS and booting techniques. Do I understand correctly that I simply need to take info from this forum http://forum.chuwi.com/thread-277-1-1.html flash “bios.bin” file with programmer? Why are there those other files inside the archive?
April 14, 2016 at 10:10 am #33456Official dual boot files (Windows, Android and Bios) from Chuwi forum: http://forum.chuwi.com/thread-1160-1-1.html
Caution! You may brick your tablet if you try to install on single OS version
April 24, 2016 at 2:25 am #34851Hello.
I’m glad I bricked my Hi12 last night playing with RemixOs. That forced me to install this image and drivers and my tablet is running far better than factory! LOL
April 24, 2016 at 3:58 am #34856How did you flash the android part, is it hard?
April 26, 2016 at 5:29 am #35093Did you have Windows 10 version from the begining or dual one version?
If you have succeeded to get dual boot migrating from W10, then walkthrough would be useful to post it here.
valerima
April 26, 2016 at 5:45 am #35095…From some parallel post I have found that you started from W10 version tablet, therefore you have succeed now with dual.
It is a great. I had similar situation with Teclast x98 pro, v k9c3 and great tutorial was provided here.
I remember I have started from bios upgrade, then passed Android from Mirek Rom and Finally w10 suited to Teclastone.
How did you proceed?
valerima
May 10, 2016 at 6:11 pm #36680AnonymousInactive- Posts: 49
May 16, 2016 at 4:36 am #37500I removed Windows 10 and reinstalled it with the tutorial in start post when I boot it I get stuck at bootscreen with this error:
Try to remove your SD card from the slot. I had the same error before, after removing the SD card, it works fine.
May 16, 2016 at 4:38 am #37501What’s the password to access the windows 10 driver drop box link? I finally have my keyboard arrived, but i can not turn on the reverse scrolling direction setting, as the touchpad isn’t recognised as precision touch device. I am suspecting the driver isn’t properly installed.
Does anyone have the touchpad windows driver? Thanks.
May 28, 2016 at 6:05 am #38876Am I able to install windows from a USB (win 10 installation tool) even if mine is a dual boot? (I tried to reset windows and got stuck on 7%, I turned it off and now the windows side is on bootloop by the android side boots up ok)
June 4, 2016 at 4:47 am #39813I asked this on another thread too. Maybe it’s best to do all three, bios first followed by android then windows. Wonder if that’s how they do it at the factory.
July 29, 2016 at 1:50 am #44917AnonymousInactive- Posts: 2
No problem Brad. I tried to create a backup of the tablet using 3rd party tools, and after recovery it was unable to boot properly. I was more than happy to find out recovery was possible.
This works fine on Android based tablets. For windows tablet, it is hard to do that.
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