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March 31, 2016 at 12:55 pm #31491
Sorry again.
I performed the Mirek’s procedure
“FLASHING PROCEDURE
– Install includes 2 drivers (If you did not install earlier).
– Run device in DNX mode (power + vol – + on switched off device).
– Plug USB device and just run .bat files -> my FLASH_tool ”
but the tablet is not detected by my laptop win 10Are there any particular setting in the bios I have not done?
RMarch 31, 2016 at 6:29 pm #31528I’m sorry if question are a little stupid, but:
Have you installed drivers and the Intel Flasher in the host computer (as it should) or in tablet?
When you boot in DNX mode apear a yellow label “DNX waiting” or something like that over the Teclast Logo?
March 31, 2016 at 7:47 pm #31536Hi. I have installed the drivers I found in the mirek 7zip file in my laptop with os windows 10.
The installation works fine. I boot in fastmode (yellow dnx waiting……), i plug into my laptoop che usb/miniusb cable and setup the bat (I dont remember the name of the file). A screen appears and I typed 2 for the clear android installation. Then appears another screen saying searching device or something like that and everything finished in that screen.
Any help?
Riccardo
April 1, 2016 at 6:13 am #31571I do exactly that a few times until the tablet get detected.
Boot to DNX first, then connect to computer. And try a few times. It is really a bit tricky, but eventually it will work.
April 1, 2016 at 6:50 am #31572Solved –
Thanks to needabottle that wrote the solution and I did exactly what he did :
“In the end what I did was disable everything in the bios.
I set OS Image ID to Android. (It normally defaults to Windows.)
In Boot option priorities I disabled everything.
Saved changes then hit Android-IA in boot override.
The tablet tried to boot to Windows but crashed with a blue screen with a large
saying it couldn’t complete and would shut down and restart.I let it sit for a couple of minutes and it restarted and went into the OS Select screen with the Android and Windows logos. I went to the top of the screen on the left and there were the small Android, Windows and Folder logo. Touching the Folder showed OS and Menu. I touched menu and it brought the 3 little icons back. I pressed folder again and it put a check (tick) mark in it. I pressed the large Android logo and it booted into Android. Couple of shutdowns and boots into Android and Windows using the OS Select screen and everything is back to normal. The bios had reset to showing Windows as OS Image ID and the Boot Priorities now show
Boot Option1 Android-IA
Boot Option2 UEFI
Boot Option3 Disabled
(I changed them to Android, Windows and UEFI)
Everything seems back to normal.
Phew……..”
Riccardo
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