[UPDATE-TUTORIAL] How to install properly Windows 10 from ISO!!

[UPDATE-TUTORIAL] How to install properly Windows 10 from ISO!!

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  • #22933
    Anonymous
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    Hi all.

    I’m new here.

    Can someone please upload a complete image of win 10 which includes all of the drivers, so we just mount it on dok and install it?

    Regards,

    Roi.

    #23090
    Eras
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    Ok, I don’t really know what I did, but Today everything it’s working except for the front camera, I tried everything this afternoon. The last thing I remember I did was doing a touch calibration in windows if it helps… so estrange, the mistery of computers I guess.

    I was able to flash the old bios, and re-install a fresh copy of Windows 10, and I was able to use double-driver from within safe mode in windows using the drivers mentiones here for the Hi8 model… the other drivers for windows 10 from the download section don’t work with double-driver…. Anyways, no matter what I do, I can’t install the touch drivers correctly, and they are all related to each other with the I2C intel drivers that crash and bootloop my PC if I install the wrong ones…

    I think you already tried this… but. Step by Step: Clean installation of windows 10 > Safe mode and install all the drivers, including the ultimate pack genesis https://mega.nz/#!ackBGaiQ!r6RK3p9Wu5TSYdRYop537r8ADuGzw3XFaIpYeU82YuE (one by one or using DD) > Reboot > Copy icnfirmware.sys and MYI2C.sys to C:windows/system 32/drivers > Reboot > do a touch calibration in windows. And if your lucky, it’s done.

     

    Thank you so much for your help Abraham!!!

    Unfortunately, I was unable to get the touch drivers installed correctly. I have tried your method with God knows how many different drivers, and touch solutions from the download section, ultimate pack genesis, and Sileadtouch files, and so on.. and on… I have to install them in safe mode, otherwise it bootloops, and I get different results whether I used the old Bios or the new Bios… and I always select “Windows” as the default boot up, otherwise the drivers go crazy or windows gets corrupted.

     

    One interesting thing I found inside the Bios options itself is the “Advance” tab has some  options related to touch and I2C … I tried playing with it even, but no results so far… I tried everything, even different “editions” of Windows 10 (VL, Retail, Media Creation, ESD), all “Home” edition, and x86 of course… and I tried so many variations of installing drivers, and restarting to no avail :(.

     

    Can anyone with an untouched BIOS and correct touch drivers tell me please what settings they have on the “Advance” tab in BIOS?

    I have never had this much problems to install drivers correctly on a devise before 🙁

     

    Ps: Also, Abraham, if you were able to install all drivers, and want a nice Recovery of everything that you did to get Windows the way you want, I would suggest you try and older version of Acronis True Image. It has an option called “Secure Zone”, that can create an exact copy/clone of your already installed image of Windows with everything you did to it, and create a recovery partition with that clone that is accessible through F11, just like a recovery you would see in a laptop :). I used to do that with PC’s, and laptops before for a quick LOCAL recovery with all updates, drivers, and software for that specific device.

    You can even flash Acronis to a USB drive, and use it as a WinPE ISO, so you boot Acronis before Windows, and create the recovery then… if you need Acronis, let me know, and I can send you a good copy of it, or even the WinPE edition.

    I will try to use Acronis with this tablet once I can finally install the touch drivers…

     

    If you don’t want a local recovery partition with your image and F11 option, then you can also use Macrium Reflect for free, and clone your setup to an external HDD. That one is simpler to do.

     

    When I finally figure out how to install the drivers correctly on this device, I plan to use a CUSTOM wim of Windows 10, all debloated of useless crap, and all that Telemetry stuff… I already tried using this, and it runs super fast!!!

    How to: Make a Windows 10 “Super LTSB” ISO

    LTSB is basically a more stripped down version of Windows 10, that only receives security updates, and they have tools to strip it down even more, and remove/disable more stuff to make it lighter.

     

    After installing that, I plan to use Acronis, and somehow create that F11 recovery option, or use Macrium Reflect if that doesn’t work.

     

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    #23093
    Eras
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    OMG dude, I FINALLY got the touch drivers to work using an old BIOS I thought I tried before: “V1032G Dual Boot BIOS111 (8.2 MiB)”

    That Bios was meant for Windows 8.1, and my 32G version… I swear I did try that BIOS before, but I don’t know how it worked now =]

    #26384
    Alexander Kitanov
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    Hello i want to ask when installing windows what should i select where to install on partitions because i flashed remix os on android and accidentally deleted windows when used stock flash file…

    I don’t want to delete android

    #26451
    Jezreel Jordan Jimena
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    will this work in chuwi vi10 Q32G221506?

    #26466
    Alexander Kitanov
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    How to boot from usb drive? From where? I made one with rufus but it cant boot automatically?

    #26578
    Bos
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    i dont understand the first post. do we install Windows 10 with the mediacreation tool or with a USB ?

    -format FAT32 USB and copy windows ISO. where do we get the ISO? through mediacreation tool?

    -do we boot in safe mode after windows 10 is installed or before we start instalation with USB?

    -which double drivers should we install? from mega or from techtablets? i have Vi10Q32G221511xxxxx

    https://mega.nz/#!CBMjhRQT!t25ytdn_rGUosjZtW-ej4SoBrYQPt2QwCZFo-SwjcII

    http://techtablets.com/chuwi-vi10/downloads/

     

     

    we dont need the old recovery partition right? how can we install win10 like in the first post but also delete all partitions ? i dont need android and i would like to start fresh.

     

     

    #26981
    Bos
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    anyone?

     

    thanks

    #26985
    Frédéric Gub
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    Hey Buddies

    #26987
    Frédéric Gub
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    Wow a lot is going on here. Happy for those who succeeded ! So Alexander i don’t know i only have windows, I mean i didn’t bought an intel tablet for android. Jezreel, i am not sure what hardware is in each series but you can test it it won’t do anything undoable. Install as I say then we will ajust.

    To boot on usb simply go in the bios then boot from usb… 

     Bos, Yes i simply download the iso with media creation tool from Microsoft then I format a usb drive in fat32 and put the content of the iso in it. Then boot on usb, delete all partitions to have one big one, install Windows on it, then once windows is installed boot on safe mode, install the chuwi hi8 drivers with double drivers, then reboot normally, then install touch and sound. I think it will work with your serial. If you didn’t make any bios uodates, keep it that way 

    #27012
    Bos
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    thanks Frederic for the answer.

    -do we have to rename the formated  USB for windows 10 …    WINPE  ?

    -so if i understand correct . when booting on USB during the instalation we delete all partitions and then create a new big one for the whole tablet?

    -i have no experience with windows 10. how will windows 10 get activated with a license when we install it like in the tutorial?

    -do i install chuwi hi8 drivers from your mega link? i see the touch drivers. but no sound.

    https://mega.nz/#!CBMjhRQT!t25ytdn_rGUosjZtW-ej4SoBrYQPt2QwCZFo-SwjcII

    how do we install with double drivers?

    -i didnt update my bios. its still J1D_S16dC_206

     

    #27029
    ImADev
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    -i didnt update my bios. its still J1D_S16dC_206

    J1D_S16dC_206 is the latest version available. You shouldn’t change it.

    The BIOS versions that Chuwi release are designed for specific revisions. By that I mean that Chuwi changes the internals every few months, which is why there’s an ID found at the bottom left of the tablet e.g. 221511 is day/year/month.

    BIOS: J1D_S165C_206 (used in the 221511 revision)
    BIOS date: 10/30/2015
    MD5: d1138265c8e2825ddcf70b2e7dae2487

    BIOS: J1D_S165C_206 (used in the 221509 revision)
    BIOS date: 09/21/2015
    MD5: e1f93389808e45ae375be9f9d0b8030f

    BIOS: G1D_S165_206 (an update for users with G1D_S165_205)
    MD5: 3fbb11ac7d77fd81305bc65c88ad414a

    BIOS: G1D_S165_205 (old)
    MD5: 8706eb20323936956fd9932bf238b5b6

    d1138265c8e2825ddcf70b2e7dae2487 might also apply to the 221510 revision.

    As an example, if I were to install e1f93389808e45ae375be9f9d0b8030f onto my 221511 revision then it breaks the front facing webcam. If I then reinstall d1138265c8e2825ddcf70b2e7dae2487 everything will be back to normal and there will be no “STATUS_DEVICE_POWER_FAILURE” error.

    #27408
    Bos
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    i tryed everything. Touch doesnt work.

    -USB Fat32 format

    -mediacreation tool windows 10 to USB

    -deleted every partition BUT ESP.

    -formated new partition and installed windows 10.

    -after instalation booted to safe mode

    -double drivers installed drivers.

    -rebooted tablet

     

    I have  221511. Build date october 2015.  Could it be that i need to update BIOS even if we shouldnt do it?

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    #27426
    ImADev
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    As you’ve got a S165C you’ll need these drivers.

    Go to the \TP\S165C_WIN10_driver_10fingers\ folder and select to run “install.bat” as an administrator.

    Now if memory serves me correct I had to select MYI2C in device manager, select to update the driver, browse for a driver manually, pick from a list, click on “have disk” and then select the MYI2C ini file and reboot once it’s installed.

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