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November 11, 2015 at 9:57 pm #15608
I had the same issue.
Prepare a usb key with Windows 8.1/10 (i suggest you to use Rufus).
You must have an usb hub with: usb keyboard and mouse, usb key with operating system.
Power up the system and press ESC on the keyboard, press Boot Manager and then select EFI USB or some like it. After few seconds start the windows setup. For me it took about 1 hour to complete the setup
You get drivers and Doubledrivers (the software for restore the drivers) from this thread. Put in the usb key after you prepare the iso with rufus
Edit: MOST IMPORTANT THING: press POWER + VOL.DOWN and select Android boot. Turn off and then start the entire procedure. If you are in the Windows Boot, the procedure will not work 🙂
November 12, 2015 at 8:32 am #15622don’t you mean boot to win and then turn off? if he tries to press del while in android boot nothing will happen.
November 12, 2015 at 3:41 pm #15647No no, boot to android and turn off. When turning on, he must press ESC (not del) on the keyboard and follow the procedure.
I have try with boot to windows and turn off but remain on the Chuwi Logo after the selection on the boot manager
November 12, 2015 at 5:28 pm #15667Anonymous
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I can use this microSD card ?
The image of the system must be original , downloaded from Microsoft’s website ?
November 12, 2015 at 8:48 pm #15682No, only a stick memory or hdd connected via an usb hub. I have tried it but doesn’t work.
You can download the iso image through the official Microsoft Creation Tool
November 13, 2015 at 4:51 pm #15747Anonymous
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Okay. Everything went without a problem.
Now I’m trying to restore Android.
I have a file flash.xml of such content.<?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”utf-8″?>
<flashfile version=”1″>
<id>fastboot_dnx</id>
<platform>anzhen4_mrd7</platform>
<code_group name=”droidboot”>
<file TYPE=”droidboot”>
<name>droidboot.img</name>
<version>eng.buildbot</version>
</file>
</code_group>
<code_group name=”boot”>
<file TYPE=”boot”>
<name>boot.img</name>
<version>eng.buildbot</version>
</file>
</code_group>
<code_group name=”system”>
<file TYPE=”system”>
<name>system.img</name>
<version>eng.buildbot</version>
</file>
</code_group><code_group name=”osloader”>
<file TYPE=”osloader”>
<name>efilinux-userdebug.efi</name>
<version>eng.buildbot</version>
</file>
</code_group>
<code_group name=”stage2″>
<file TYPE=”stage2_BAYTRAIL_EDK2_BYT_CRV2_X64″>
<name>BYTC_IFWI_X64_R_MRDP1_7004_00_SecEnabled_EMMC.bin</name>
<version>BYTC_IFWI_X64_R_MRDP1_7004_00_SecEnabled_EMMC</version>
</file>
</code_group>
<code_group name=”CONFIG”>
<file TYPE=”PARTITION_TABLE”>
<name>partition.tbl</name>
<version>eng.buildbot</version>
</file>
</code_group>
<command>
<string>fastboot oem start_partitioning</string>
<timeout>60000</timeout>
<retry>2</retry>
<description>Start partitioning.</description>
<mandatory>1</mandatory>
</command>
<command>
<command>
<string>fastboot erase system</string>
<timeout>60000</timeout>
<retry>2</retry>
<description>Erase ‘system’ partition.</description>
<mandatory>1</mandatory>
</command>
<command>
<string>fastboot erase cache</string>
<timeout>60000</timeout>
<retry>2</retry>
<description>Erase ‘cache’ partition.</description>
<mandatory>1</mandatory>
</command>
<command>
<string>fastboot erase logs</string>
<timeout>60000</timeout>
<retry>2</retry>
<description>Erase ‘logs’ partition.</description>
<mandatory>1</mandatory>
</command>
<command>
<string>fastboot oem stop_partitioning</string>
<timeout>60000</timeout>
<retry>2</retry>
<description>Stop partitioning.</description>
<mandatory>1</mandatory>
</command>
<command>
<string>fastboot flash fastboot $droidboot_file</string>
<timeout>60000</timeout>
<retry>2</retry>
<description>Flashing ‘fastboot’ image.</description>
<mandatory>1</mandatory>
</command>
<command>
<string>fastboot -S 200M flash system $system_file</string>
<timeout>420000</timeout>
<retry>2</retry>
<description>Flashing ‘system’ image.</description>
<mandatory>1</mandatory>
</command>
</flashfile>How to edit it to not removed / damaged Windows?
November 13, 2015 at 6:26 pm #15756I don’t know, sorry 🙁
November 14, 2015 at 9:07 pm #15823Anonymous
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I understand.
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