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Reset software

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  • #28183
    Giuseppe
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    could someone help me ?
    #28567
    fabio
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    Hello,

    How did you resolve the problem? I’m in the same condition.

    Are you italian?

    Thank you.

    Fabio.

     

    #28569
    Giuseppe
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    yes I’m Italian! it is strange that no one here to answer should not be a complicated problem to solve .. by the way you are stuck alone with an update of the cube ! I have not done anything! the cube did not answer me , nor them ..

    #30995
    Daniele Mandato
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    yes I’m Italian! it is strange that no one here to answer should not be a complicated problem to solve .. by the way you are stuck alone with an update of the cube ! I have not done anything! the cube did not answer me , nor them ..

    Same problem guys italian here too, im unable to restore , boot from a pendrive from the bios doesn’t work too so can’t restore it

    #33440
    silverstar
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    –post edited–
    I was restoring my android and this is what finally worked for me. I used rufus and the dual boot files from Chris.

    For Android
    In rufus, I created MBR for legacy bios/UEFI and chose the FreeDOS boot and copy all the files in the Android directory to it.

    In bios, I chose Android (under advanced, system component, OS Image), then goto save exit and chose the Laucnch UEFI filesystem (can’t remember exact wording). This wiped out everything, leaving only the android icon in that white boot screen. But hey, finally got my android back.

    For Windows (since mine was wiped during above)
    In rufus, I created GPT for UEFI, NTFS, unclicked bootable. After that’s done, close and copy all the windows files in directory to it.

    In bios, I chose Windows (under advanced, system component, OS Image), then goto save exit, and chose the USB drive. When the Windows option show up in the white screen, choose that.

    Anyway, that’s how I finally got my android back.

    #33835
    Laura
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    do you have the dual boot version? if yes, you need to put the tablet in “windows mode” or booting from an external usb will fail. at the OS selection screen you should select windows and then spam the ESC key to go into bios and select the boot override from there

    #48402
    Rinaldi
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    –post edited– I was restoring my android and this is what finally worked for me. I used rufus and the dual boot files from Chris. For Android In rufus, I created MBR for legacy bios/UEFI and chose the FreeDOS boot and copy all the files in the Android directory to it. In bios, I chose Android (under advanced, system component, OS Image), then goto save exit and chose the Laucnch UEFI filesystem (can’t remember exact wording). This wiped out everything, leaving only the android icon in that white boot screen. But hey, finally got my android back. For Windows (since mine was wiped during above) In rufus, I created GPT for UEFI, NTFS, unclicked bootable. After that’s done, close and copy all the windows files in directory to it. In bios, I chose Windows (under advanced, system component, OS Image), then goto save exit, and chose the USB drive. When the Windows option show up in the white screen, choose that. Anyway, that’s how I finally got my android back.

    having the same problem any help please my android is fine what step do i need to take to restore windows it keep rebooting please help

    #50231
    Roberto
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    My android does not work, can i do only the first step:

    For Android
    In rufus, I created MBR for legacy bios/UEFI and chose the FreeDOS boot and copy all the files in the Android directory to it.

    In bios, I chose Android (under advanced, system component, OS Image), then goto save exit and chose the Laucnch UEFI filesystem (can’t remember exact wording). This wiped out everything, leaving only the android icon in that white boot screen. But hey, finally got my android back.

     

    or i have to do the second step (windows).

     

    Thanks

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