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Hakan Berg.
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November 6, 2015 at 5:29 pm #15156
You wrote:
“but if yours is working fine I wouldn’t bother with the update”: I have a K9C3 version, and it works fine. I will not change. Indeed, I believe that it is wiser!
DidierNovember 7, 2015 at 4:45 pm #15197Hi,
Have k9c3 latest version. Windows 10 sdcard works perfectly ntfs, exfat up to 128gb full R/W access. Android is very different, up to 64gb (only fat32) is mounted and listed in storage, but not showing in apps list and not present as sdcard storage in apps. Therefore android is seriously crippled sdcard cannot be used at the moment. Teclast need to fix this serious flaw!
November 7, 2015 at 5:16 pm #15198I have a 64 GB Samsung who worked fine in both Android and Windows (formatted in Large FAT32), but suddenly the card is no recognized anymore by windows! It even make the explorer freeze ! The card works fine in Android and in my Windows 7 PC…
Tried an other microSD, a Samsung 32 GB, seems to works…
This tablet have a lot of issues !
November 8, 2015 at 9:19 am #15268@dxx 300 Thanks. Problem solved, format sd card to NTFS works in both OS.
December 21, 2015 at 6:01 am #19367The Teclast X98 Pro K9C6 is an excelent and price-worthy tablet.
However, the eMMC problems really needs to be fixed. It is not ok to sell it with a BIOS version that is known to cause problems that could brick the tablet in the end.
My tablet got the problem while installing World of Warcraft on a 128 Gb LD Official Flash Memory card (I bought it on AliExpress). The tablet died and would only boot to BIOS, where no drives were available, not even the internal. In this situation one is forced to try a complicated BIOS flash procedure that carries the risk of failing, leaving the tablet even without a BIOS, so called bricked. I went through all that and had to modify a flash programmer in order to repair my tablet. I could have sent it back for replacement, but then again I would run the same risk again, since it still comes with the BIOS version 1.05.
Now I have it up and running again, and I have BIOS version 1.13. Still, it sometimes looses contact with the 128 GB card, but that could be the card itself. Format is NTFS. I will try to obtain a Samsung card instead. I have removed Android in order to have more space for Windows 10. I have Android on my Samsung Galaxy Mega, and that is enough for me.
Anyway, I have just played a session of World of Warcraft on my Teclast X98 Pro, and it works pretty good for being played on a cheap tablet.
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