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February 13, 2016 at 7:41 am #25866
If the wifi symbol only shows the X but no networks then you might be able to fix it by copying the file 43430r0nvram.txt to c:\windows\system32\drivers\ (restart required).
The file can be found in the wifi driver pack (A1P1.496WIFI.rar) under AP6212\WIFI
February 13, 2016 at 3:52 pm #25892so just to say…wifi problems went away with 2 times install on install.cmd…but now i had two more troubles….the orientation that seems dont work good and when i link a bluetooth speakers…the voyo reboot past sometimes with another error….(dont remenber the error)
February 14, 2016 at 8:17 am #25963Thankyou much for reply.
So I took your advice. I found that file..
I had previously installed install.cmd twice method.. And had issues but this time after reformat
I’ve installed the wifi command install.cmd the thing is I looked to see and found that file in the sys32 drivers folder
Wifi worked..
I am almost 99.9% sure I followed last times method.. Which was
Install cherry trail drivers then wifi first from the ultimate pack..
Even it’s a plus model.
But I cannot complain all working good
Except weird blue screens which were solved again by this forum the 4th page download of Intel vga drivers…
Love tech tabs…
February 15, 2016 at 4:36 pm #26043Hi again. I have managed to download the Voyo A1 Ultimate Disk Image, Stylus driver, etc from that baidu website. If someone needs any files I can use powerISO to search the ISO for them.
Anyone know where the drivers are located? Through powerISO it just looks like a C:/ drive with all the normal folder (users, system, etc…)
PS: I just used an app on my phone to create a phone number, and then signed up through the baidu website using chrome (right click—> translate). The files were like 4gb so I just downloaded them all night. Pretty reliable too.
I hope this helps someone.
February 15, 2016 at 4:43 pm #26044- Anyone know what that empty slot is on the mobo? I think its m.2 sata…
- Anyone know how to enable it in the bios?
- Anyone know how to unlock the bios and show all the options?
Thanks!!
February 16, 2016 at 10:50 am #26126Wow, I can´t believe, I got everything to work. I think I reinstalled Windows about 5 times, but now everything is working.
Only problem I have is, that Windows asks me to activate. I installed the build version posted on page 2.
I didn´t enter a product key, but there is one listed in the settings menu, but it doesn´t seem to be accepted by windows. Any clues?
February 17, 2016 at 6:30 pm #26299Hey guys, I just updated my bios with the files from the myvoyo website. All is good and I got a bonus out of the deal!!
- Bios is now in HD (super small).
- Looks like there are a few more things to mess with in the bios.
- After I installed the new bios, My intel graphics finally updated on its own!! NIIIICCCCCEEEE!!! It would always fail before, even with the intel update utility!!
So, for a recap: Installed clean Windows 1o, have everything working and updated the bios. I’m getting pretty good B)
NEXT UP: The myvoyo website has a new touch screen driver to allow a stylus to be used like in the V3!! Might try it, because I have a stylus from my Dell Venue 8 Pro ;P
February 17, 2016 at 6:52 pm #26302ghostfreckle
Please could you post the link to the new bios and touchscreen drivers?
Thanks
February 17, 2016 at 10:48 pm #26335http://www.myvoyo.com/xiazai/Win Pad/A1 PLUS qijianban/down/
It’s the first link “A1 PLUS driver package collection “… I believe. Download that and unzip it. It will be mostly in Chinese, but look for the folder that says “bios”. Let me know when you got this and I’ll walk you through it. You can’t just install like it seems. I even had a virus alert on one of the files…
I don’t trust the Chinese files and I didn’t like that my Voyo A1 Plus Ultimate already had a profile created on it when I got it. That’s the main reason I slicked it and re-installed Windows. Just trying to be safe.
February 17, 2016 at 11:12 pm #26340Thanks found it I hade the new bios.
I hade the same problem with mine it has one profile too. Difficult too start,now after fresh install its really good.
I have installed the touchscreen with stylus support works great.
When I bought the tablet i received a stylus that did not work.
Now its working really like this.
February 18, 2016 at 9:41 am #26374ghostfreckle…can you post the link to download…that one to me don`t work….or post on dropbox or something like…the zip…please…
February 19, 2016 at 8:06 am #26462Hello, My account is continuation from Shaun Collins, I was having a issue setting up my fathers VOYO A1 PLUS, wifi wouldnt work even trying install windows 3 times.. I downloaded the ISO from the badu website and the stupid iso wouldnt install.. I even tried manually deploy the windows and kept saying not compatable!
I eventually got the wifi working with tips from the this site.. (a bloody text file)
but the cherrytrail or other installed driver causes blue screen (Sad Face) and seen driver causes such as the wifi’s xxx43xxx.sys and the vga driver i think!
I do have the driver from 4th page here for intel vga.
but seems the system will crash often enough for being a pain!!!! usually crashes when using chrome… so a mix of visual and wireless access causes the crash, one time had repeated constant blue screens after trying to install a vga driver! but became decent for days..
Now im away from the tablet and will be remotely repairing it..any comments as to what I can try to fix it?
Like I said I remember seeing one time the crash blue screen reported the xx43xxx.sys file which is the WIFI driver for sure!
I will post the errors as I know them as I ask dad to write them down
February 21, 2016 at 2:38 pm #26610the voyo a1 plus keeps crashing
Unticking hardware acceleration in chrome has helped but still crashes sometimes
Here’s a msg
Page-fault-in-no paged-area bcmdha63Which is wifi..
Any ideas what to try.. After trying so hard to get wifi working now this.
February 23, 2016 at 11:58 pm #26865Can someone with a Voyo a1 plus (non ultimate)
Look in the system 32 folder and look at your
bcmdha63.sys file and tell me details version number etc…
Simply open Explorer, navigate to
Windows/system32 folder
Look for the file bcmdha63.sys
Right click file choose properties
Goto details Tab.. Info is inside
February 25, 2016 at 2:24 pm #27023Hey Sergio, just copy the whole address I posted and past it into Chrome. (The hyperlink won’t work because of the “space” in the word “Win Pad”… Trust me it works. I use chrome so that I can just “right-click” on the page and select “translate to make the page in english 😉
*** Please use at your own risk!! I’m not responsible for your stuff. I know this worked on mine… I even redid the steps and flashed my bios 3 times typing this to be sure!!
The bios file is in the first link on that page.
- Click blue square with arrow pointing down.
- Double-click the folder named “A1Plus(with some chinese characters)”
- Last file at the bottom named “20151208 (chinese characters)bios” is the file you want.
- Select it (click the box on the left of the file) and download it (click the grey button at the top with the “arrow pointing down, with a line under it”).
- A pop-up may pop up and just click the one on the right (I believe… if not, the right one)… wait a bit and it should start down loading.
To install.
- First off, I don’t really trust all these asian softwares and drivers (especially the un-signed drivers) and the fact my voyo already had an account on it when I received it O_o And, this file in the bios folders “H2OUVE-W-Q2S.exe” was called a virus or trojan by my system!
- So I installed the bios my own way.
- The “FlashBios” file didn’t work for me. So I used the file in the “Tools” folder called “H2OFFT-Wx64”. (Found through trial and error). The file named “H2OFFT-W” works too… Maybe just a 32bit and a 64bit version of the files…
- After I double-click it, the flash program starts and it says the bios rom can’t be found.
- I forget where I found this, but I saw it needed a “.fd” file. The bios file is in “.bin”, so I changed the extension to “.fd” and moved the bios file into the folder with all the tools and BOOM! it flashed.
- BONUS: My Intel drivers would never update or allow me to update them with the Intel Update Utility. After updating the bios, they updated through windows.
- Hope this helps. I’m not a wiz… More like an expert at Google ;P
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