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May 13, 2019 at 5:15 pm #151771
Hi everyone, I find my ezpa6 tablet jumper with a black screen because I have carelessly changed the default parameter to video. I kindly ask if any owner of a similar tablet can tell me the keystroke sequence to press during boot (from the ESC key onwards) or a screenshot of the bios screen. Thank you
The following procedure is for the ezpad 6 pro, but I guess it’s quiet simmilar on the ezpad 6?
After power on hammer Delete. You will be in the Main tab after that. 2x right arrow will bring you to the Chipset tab, 2x down arrow will select “Uncore Configuration”. 1x Enter will get you there. 3x down will get you to the “vbt select” setting where the options after 1x Enter are:
- eDP (the one which works)
- MIPI Auo
- MIPI Sharp
- MIPI JDI
- eDP Type C
One option further down is the Integrated Graphics device enable setting where the options are
- Disable
- Enable
Next one is Primary display
- IGD (working one)
- PCIe
- HG
Screenshot attached, so tell me if you need something else, or a different tap/screen.
Sorry for the reflectice images, but I took them in the train under the worst possible lighting conditions.
If you don’t know what your current settings are you could try f1-f4 which should change to the fN’th option.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.May 14, 2019 at 9:30 am #151788Hi everyone, I find my ezpa6 tablet jumper with a black screen because I have carelessly changed the default parameter to video. I kindly ask if any owner of a similar tablet can tell me the keystroke sequence to press during boot (from the ESC key onwards) or a screenshot of the bios screen. Thank you
The following procedure is for the ezpad 6 pro, but I guess it’s quiet simmilar on the ezpad 6? After power on hammer Delete. You will be in the Main tab after that. 2x right arrow will bring you to the Chipset tab, 2x down arrow will select “Uncore Configuration”. 1x Enter will get you there. 3x down will get you to the “vbt select” setting where the options after 1x Enter are:
- eDP (the one which works)
- MIPI Auo
- MIPI Sharp
- MIPI JDI
- eDP Type C
One option further down is the Integrated Graphics device enable setting where the options are
- Disable
- Enable
Next one is Primary display
- IGD (working one)
- PCIe
- HG
Screenshot attached, so tell me if you need something else, or a different tap/screen. Sorry for the reflectice images, but I took them in the train under the worst possible lighting conditions. If you don’t know what your current settings are you could try f1-f4 which should change to the fN’th option.
<pre id=”tw-target-text” class=”tw-data-text tw-ta tw-text-small” dir=”ltr” data-placeholder=”Traduzione” data-fulltext=””><span lang=”en” tabindex=”0″>Thanks for the interesting but ezpad 6 is completely different from my ezpad6.
I hope some ezpad6 owners can help me</span>May 14, 2019 at 2:13 pm #151792I’ve got another idea:
If your bios chip is from American Megatrends the Save and Reset menu should be the same and not dependent on the tablet model:
del -> 5x right arrow to get to the save tab -> 6x down to get to the “Restore Defaults” option -> 2x Enter to load defaults -> 6x up to navigate to “save config an exit” -> 2x Enter to do so.
If you bios is from another manufacturer there should be a simmilar procedure.
Found this video of the Ezbook 3 which seems to have the same “Save and Exit” menu entrys as the ezpad 6 pro:
May 14, 2019 at 4:47 pm #151796not if my bios is American Megatrends, anyway to enter configuration mode I have to press the ESC key and not DEL
Thanks for the time you are losing
May 14, 2019 at 7:48 pm #151797not if my bios is American Megatrends, anyway to enter configuration mode I have to press the ESC key and not DEL Thanks for the time you are losing
For me both keys (ESC and DEL) work. I haven’t understood if you BIOS is from American Megatrends or not, does it feature the typical blueish design? I just think that it might be difficult to find someone with an ezpad 6 (non pro)…
May 15, 2019 at 5:47 am #151799I don’t think my bios is American Megatreds,
at startup with the ESC key this screen appears on a column:order boot
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xxxxxxxxxMay 18, 2019 at 10:19 am #151867Resolved!!! with the micro hdmi cable.
Now I have no other problem I can’t calibrate the touchJanuary 31, 2020 at 3:10 pm #182613Hi, I´ve got a similiar problem on my EzPad6. I´ve changed something and don´t have video anymore. Could you show me how can I load optimal settings in bios? The sequence in keyboard, because I don´t have any video. Thanks.
January 31, 2020 at 10:58 pm #182625Hi, I´ve got a similiar problem on my EzPad6. I´ve changed something and don´t have video anymore. Could you show me how can I load optimal settings in bios? The sequence in keyboard, because I don´t have any video. Thanks.
Hi, please take a look if this helps: https://techtablets.com/forum/topic/bios-restore-ezpad6s-might-work-for-others-too/#post-182614
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I’ve got another idea:
If your bios chip is from American Megatrends the Save and Reset menu should be the same and not dependent on the tablet model:
del -> 5x right arrow to get to the save tab -> 6x down to get to the “Restore Defaults” option -> 2x Enter to load defaults -> 6x up to navigate to “save config an exit” -> 2x Enter to do so.
If you bios is from another manufacturer there should be a simmilar procedure.
Found this video of the Ezbook 3 which seems to have the same “Save and Exit” menu entrys as the ezpad 6 pro:
It worked in my case: EzPAd Pro 8. Thanks Benjamin
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