Reset BIOS Chuwi VI10Pro no keyboard

Reset BIOS Chuwi VI10Pro no keyboard

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  • #46206
    Thomas Laurent
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    and reflash windows with MFT OR another tools ?

    #46209
    Thomas Laurent
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    #46210
    Thomas Laurent
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    when i try start windows mode no shell just only lines who disappear in less one second.

    i try to flash bios in terminal but nothing

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    #46218
    Thomas Laurent
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    i have see on 4pda ru anothe way to reset bios, but  i don’t undertand all and i can’t dowload the file. do you know this method

    this is at the post 1709 .

     

    thank you

    #46266
    Jonathan
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    EDIT: Removed this it did nothing useful!
    I’ve modified my utility to reset your setup to the custom values:

    1. In ES File Explorer place this file into “/data/setup”.
    2. In ES File Explorer long press on csf and select “More” then “Properties”.
    3. Make sure the Permissions are “rwx rwx rwx”, change them if necessary.
    4. In Terminal Emulator type “su” followed by enter and grant the permission.
    5. In Terminal Emulator type “cd /data/setup” followed by enter.
    6. In Terminal Emulator type “./csf” followed by enter.

      #46268
      Thomas Laurent
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      Thanks you very much , i hadnt computure herr i test it tomorow morning . 🙂

       

      #46307
      Thomas Laurent
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      hello, it does not work but there is better, there is light on the optical mouse so there ‘s improvement !!!

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      #46309
      Jonathan
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      Just checking the obvious: You did restart the tablet after running the util?
      This is looking like it isn’t a settings issue at all, maybe finding a way to re-flash the BIOS is the way to go on this after all.
      I’ll look at the 4pda ru technique later today.

      #46310
      Thomas Laurent
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      yes i have restart the tablet , thank you for your time and your help 🙂 your are my only hope !

      #46330
      Thomas Laurent
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      I have tried your patch again after a rebooting and there is 17 issues so i think the change are deleted after a reboot .

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      #46355
      Jonathan
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      No, I noticed my tablet wouldn’t take those settings either. I don’t even know how to make the Official BIOS Setup utility generate them, I think your custom variable is corrupted.
      Let’s try flashing BIOS using Shell (we might need to re-flash Android afterwards but I think I’ve made this unnecessary).
      Can you please install BusyBox for Android onto your tablet.
      Once done open the app and use it to install.

      #46357
      Thomas Laurent
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      <hr />
      <p style=”text-align: center;”>Busybox is installed</p>

      #46358
      Jonathan
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      Make sure that your tablet is charged, and leave it plugged into the charger throughout this procedure!

      This file must be unzipped into the /data/setup directory we created on your tablet. It’s best to download it and then use ES Zip Viewer to extract.
      Make sure that “/data/setup/flash has “rwx rwx rwx” permissions.
      Go to Terminal Emulator, type:

      1. su
      2. cd /data/setup
      3. ./flash

      Cross your fingers and restart your tablet.
      DO NOT POWER OFF YOUR TABLET, JUST WAIT FOR IT TO FLASH BIOS AND RESTART. You will get some error messages but don’t worry about those.

      #46392
      Thomas Laurent
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      FLASH BIOS OK but usb still doesnt work !

      #46393
      Jonathan
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      If you can’t get into BIOS setup by hitting escape repeatedly on the keyboard case or another keyboard(with the keyboard case detached) then I think it’s likely to be a hardware issue. Do you still get a light on your mouse?

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