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August 7, 2015 at 12:10 am #8872
How to install those touch screen driver?
August 7, 2015 at 12:21 am #8873Move them to C:/Windows/System32/drives
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30August 7, 2015 at 1:24 am #8887Thanks Chris. It’s worked. The button to switch to android is missing though. If I still want this tablet to be dual OS what can I do?
August 7, 2015 at 2:14 pm #8936Thanks Chris. It’s worked. The button to switch to android is missing though. If I still want this tablet to be dual OS what can I do?
See this post: http://techtablets.com/forums/topic/chuwi-hi8-windows-10-android-5/page/3/#post-8158
Same applies to all tablets on the Insyde bios.
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30August 7, 2015 at 11:04 pm #8998Thanks I worked it out in the end. I had to change the properties of the system 32/drivers folder from read only. I then moved the silead.sys driver on to my desktop and copied the new driver into the folder. It is now working correctly.
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August 7, 2015 at 11:17 pm #9002Thanks I worked it out in the end. I had to change the properties of the system 32/drivers folder from read only. I then moved the silead.sys driver on to my desktop and copied the new driver into the folder. It is now working correctly.
Thanks
Grant
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30October 18, 2015 at 1:54 pm #13521Just to update this thread. Having run through all the tips on here, after being pointed here by Google (great site BTW), I was still stuck.
It turns out a lot of the Hardware has changed since these problems started. Phillip was good enough to find a working set of updated drivers and actually pointed me in the direction I needed. I would have been eternally stumped had I not known the hardware had changed.
The thread can be found here S165C Drivers I hope it can help others too, my little Chuwi is now working 100% on Windows 10 so thanks for all the help guys.
October 29, 2015 at 1:57 am #14399i have installed all these touch drivers on here (http://techtablets.com/2015/09/chuwi-vi10-windows-10-image-bios-update-and-drivers-released/) and still nothing. Can someone please help?
October 29, 2015 at 7:19 pm #14462I think there are different types of hardware. So a solution which works for one person may not work for another. I managed to solve my calibration issues and posted here about it:
http://techtablets.com/forums/topic/chuwi-vi10-cwi505-fresh-windows-10-enterprise-x86-driver-issues/
See the posts 4 and 5 in that thread. Originally touch wasn’t working at all for me. I had to get Philip’s touch drivers from here:
<span style=”color: #f84103;”>https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_WhOdPMvW1OdjVic1J2elVGc28/view?usp=sharing</span>
Then some mucking about with manually copying files might have helped. I also deleted all previous calibration data and rebooted. Then it all started working fine.
October 29, 2015 at 8:59 pm #14477I previously followed all the steps you took on those posts and still got nothing. Am i doing something wrong? isn’t “manually installing” the drivers simply copy and paste them in the C/windows/system32/drivers folder?
I’m losing hope here, really thinking about sending the tablet back or just have my money back if it’s still possible
October 29, 2015 at 9:28 pm #14487what if i flash with the bios from the windows 8.1 download section for the chuwi vi10? will it work in windows 10?
October 30, 2015 at 6:36 am #14504I don’t want to give any advice which might involve flashing the BIOS. I wasn’t prepared to do that sort of thing myself, as I didn’t want to risk a catastrophic problem if it wasn’t the right sort of firmware to match my hardware. I was lucky that I was already running the latest BIOS version, so didn’t have to update it.
October 30, 2015 at 6:45 am #14506When I talk about “manually installing” the drivers, what I mean is that I am not using a tool like Double Driver that others seem to like. I’m kinda old-fashioned, so I unpack the .ZIP files, use Windows Explorer to look through the folders, then when I find the .INF file for the driver I want to install (.INF usually shows in Explorer with a file type of “Setup Information”), I right-click and choose the Install option. The other method I have tried is to type in “DEVMGMT.MSC” and right-click, Run As Administrator … then find the ‘broken’ devices, right-click and select Update Driver Software, then Browse My Computer…, then navigate to the folder(s) where the driver(s) are, select the one which supposedly matches, and follow your nose. A reboot every now and again helps too. It still took me a couple of evening’s worth of mucking around to eventually sort it out. Lots of dead ends. I had to be persistent.
October 31, 2015 at 2:15 am #14561first of all, thank you for the time you’re spending trying to help me. I’ve tried everything you said and still nothing. The thing is i have no touch driver under “human interface devices” on device manager, i just don’t have a single driver there that’s called “touch” or anything like that. I really don’t know how to solve this problem, formatted at least 5 times by now,tried all drivers, etc… How can i make a touch driver appear on human interface devices?
November 17, 2015 at 8:55 pm #16012Thanks for the tip. I copied the files then uninstaled the touch and it activated itself with correct touch setings
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