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January 10, 2018 at 11:41 am #76706
Remove SSD and try hard reset. Hold power by 14 seconds.
Be sure battery is charged then power on again.
January 10, 2018 at 12:52 pm #76717Thanks for reply. How can I check tka battery is fully charged?
Its looks like cant charge battery because I left my laptop for a few hours under the charger. I turned it on and after a few seconds it turned off and now it does not turn on for a second.
January 10, 2018 at 6:20 pm #76725Ok, I managed to put the system back on the emmc drive. I copied windows to the SSD drive.
How do you set the system to start from an SSD?
I tried to set in the BIOS but with no effects, it always starts with EMMC.
I also tried “So go to Control Panel, System and Security, System, Advanced System Settings, Startup and Recovery, and then change the Default Operating System to the “other” Windows 10.” – not working.January 10, 2018 at 10:52 pm #76730Ok, I managed to put the system back on the emmc drive. I copied windows to the SSD drive. How do you set the system to start from an SSD? I tried to set in the BIOS but with no effects, it always starts with EMMC. I also tried “So go to Control Panel, System and Security, System, Advanced System Settings, Startup and Recovery, and then change the Default Operating System to the “other” Windows 10.” – not working.
i’ve got the same problem. Even if i set boot from ssd it’s starts from emmc…
I think it is some kind of problem with BIOS in last batch from Gearbest ….
January 11, 2018 at 9:50 am #76758I installed my SSD then did a fresh install of windows and it boots fine from the SSD. Here’s how I went about doing it:
During the Windows installation process choose custom, delete ALL partitions from the eMMC and SSD leaving it unallocated then select SSD as Windows installation location. After you’ve finished installation and setup of windows use disk management to create a partition for the eMMC. Done.
Windows will create a new recovery and EFI partition on your SSD and you’ll be able to boot from it. Now I just use the eMMC as storage for my system image backup. Hope this helps. 🙂
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