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  • #144279
    Xfade
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    Create a windows usb stick with mediacreation tool from MS. https://www.microsoft.com/nl-nl/software-download/windows10
    Find out what your boot select key is when starting the laptop. Could be F8, or F12. Or check bios for boot device order.

    #144292
    van
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    thank you it’s done finally i installed windows pro with success.

    for the drivers i downloaded this one https://techtablets.com/wpfb-file/teclast-f7-drivers-dump-rar/

    but i don’t know how to install it

    can you help me

    #144349
    Giannis
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    Use double driver download it here

    #144509
    Sjorshil
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    I have the same problem. I reinstalled Windows with a bootable USB. Works fine but windoes lockups/freezes still every hour. There is no crash dump or information in the log file. No I think I killed my ssd because I had to hard reset the laptop to often…..

    #144699
    van
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    i have the same issues even after formating my ssd and installing a new fresh version of windows, system freeze a lot and i had to force shuttdown, i dont know what to do.

    #145313
    Jared
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    Mine is doing the same thing. Freezes 3-4x per day. It was great for the first two months.  Not sure what to do.

    #145316
    van
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    try to low level format  the ssd here is the program : http://hddguru.com/software/HDD-LLF-Low-Level-Format-Tool/

    you can make a bootable usb with Hiren’s.BootCD , HDD-LLF-Low-Level-Format-Tool is inside

    it works for me until now no freeze

    #145410
    Chupa
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    i am pretty sure it has to do with windows automatically updating.
    if you have a stable running system use shutup10 and disable everything.

    that is what i did and it results into an 8 months just a working computer.

    check help below

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    1981 soldered my first Sinclair computer 1K, tapedeck * 1984 build and sold IBM clones 8Mhz, 512K, 20MB HDD * 2018 messing with ultrabooks

    #148316
    Matthew
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    This thread was super helpful. I’m glad that you all (more tech-savvy than I) encountered the same problem that I have and were able to provide a solution. I didn’t think there was going to be a solution–I thought that it was a hardware problem.

    To anyone else who discovers this thread: taking the steps in this thread requires a bit of tech-savvy. You can transform a USB stick into an ISO of Hiren’s Boot CD with a program called Rufus. It’s rather simple–there are videos of how to do it.  (This will require that you use another computer or prepare two USB sticks separately; one of them needs to have more than 8 GB space) You can boot up Hiren’s on your computer by changing your BIOS settings; this is done by turning on / resetting your computer and mashing one of these: (del F1 F2 F8 F12). I’m not sure which one worked. I mashed them all. Then, change your Boot Priority to load from the USB stick with Hiren’s Boot CD. Inside of Hiren’s Boot CD you can search for the format tool, Low Level Format Tool. It’s already on there. Then, you can reinstall Windows 10 using the same method using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool. You don’t need a product key (select the I don’t have a product key option). Download the driver pack for the Teclast F7–posted here in this thread–and install the Drivers using Double Driver–select the “Restore” option, select the folder with the drivers. Lastly, download Shutup10 and Disable Windows Updates.

    #148795
    Derrick
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    Hi, I have just bought a Teclast F7 and from the second day of usage it started to freeze. So after some time can i ask if  you(and all the others in this situation) have resolved the problem by reinstalling windows 10 with a low level format on  the ssd?

    #148807
    Ray Dollars
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    My F7 has started freezing and I’m convinced it’s hardware issue. If I unplug the mains adaptor – no freezes!

    Check your event viewer in Win 10 – look under ‘Critical errors’ – mine repeatedly reports error 41 after a crash/freeze.

     

    #148821
    Derrick
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    Error 41 refers about an unexpected shut down. it’s true that the last two freeze events were with the adaptor pluged.

    #148822
    van
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    hey guys after a lots of shutdowns my ssd dies i’m sure it is the cause of the freeze, i bought a new one until now no freeze

    #148828
    Derrick
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    Have you noted  if the freezes happen when the charger is plugged or not?

    #148851
    Ray Dollars
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    Another update:

    Here’s the reply from Gearbest support… They have a firmware and Windows reinstall solution:

    +++++++++++++Dear Ray,

    We’d be delighted to provide more information.

    Based on your description and information provided, in order to solve your problem, please follow the steps below:

    Please download the firmware below and follow the attached tutorial to reinstall the system, https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtprAlErUyChiDqyOquceGDmXHdf

    Please tell us the results after trying all the above.

    We’re always keen to help in any way we can.

    Best regards,

    Snow

    GearBest Customer Service

    http://www.Gearbest.com

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    ++++++++++++++++ Anyone tried this?

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