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January 15, 2016 at 10:13 pm #22496
I have this link in favourites: http://pan.baidu.com/share/home?uk=757632014&view=share#category/type=0
I can see HI8Pro.rar file there, try it.
January 16, 2016 at 12:07 pm #22532Anonymous
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Hello amacar, thanks for the link, yes, appears in the folder, but i don’t have a Baidu account and when i try to register, fails in the step of the phone number verification, anyone who have a Baidu account can download the file HI8PRO 驱动.rar and upload into others services, like Dropbox, MEGA or similar? Thanks for your response, and regards.
January 16, 2016 at 12:19 pm #22536Anonymous
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Update: now i registered, but the speed download are….slow, and it’s not caused by my internet connection
January 16, 2016 at 12:29 pm #22538Yes I have heard about slow download from baidu, but I didn’t download anything yet, still waiting for my hi10 to be delivered, but I want to be prepared so I am adding links with drivers or anythink that can be handy to my favourites folder.January 17, 2016 at 5:15 pm #22758Update: now i registered, but the speed download are….slow, and it’s not caused by my internet connection
@ergeo : once you have downloaded the drivers pack, please upload the file(s) to some cloud service and share the link(s) so that other forum members can download it easily.
February 8, 2016 at 7:36 pm #25406Hey, How did you solve your problem? Mine sticks in repair mode 🙁
February 10, 2016 at 8:24 pm #25639I used Double Driver to back up all the non-Microsoft drivers on my Hi8 Pro. You can download them here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cnl9o3aiqosu3e9/Hi8ProDrivers.7z?dl=0February 11, 2016 at 5:30 pm #25731A few days ago, i did exactly the same and reinstalled Windows 10.
I had the problem that the touch driver could not be installed. The solution is to copy the file “DPTF/Intel Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Manager/WdfCoInstaller01011.dll” into the “HIDClass/Chipone Touch Screen” folder.
I uploaded a .zip archive (with working touch driver), which can be directly loaded by Double Driver to my Google Drive:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5UI0JWWs_UCQnVqQWpDVVc0WGs
February 11, 2016 at 8:36 pm #25745Geez.. I just discovered a PowerShell command that would have made this whole process much easier.
Export-WindowsDriver –Online -Destination D:\driversI could have run that command before touching the tablet to export all non-Microsoft drivers to a USB stick in a folder named drivers.
BTW, I used NTLite to integrate all the drivers into install.wim and it worked perfect. Touch screen and everything works on first boot now. I also integrated the touch drivers into boot.wim thinking I could get the touch screen during the setup process but that didn’t work. My guess it the touch drivers rely on some other hardware (like USB drivers) or something like that. Next go around I will just integrate all the drivers into install.wim and boot.wim.
February 12, 2016 at 3:32 pm #25808I scrapped NTLite and used the Dism command line tool which comes with Windows to embed the drivers into install.wim and boot.wim. This time I embedded ALL of the drivers into boot.wim instead of just the touch drivers and this time I have a functioning touch screen in the installer. So I no longer need a hub/keyboard/mouse to get through the setup process.
I posted full directions here:
http://techtablets.com/forum/topic/installation-windows-10/#post-25549BTW, Dism was able to embed the drivers WAY faster than NTLite did. Not sure why NTLite was so much slower.
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