Windows 8 Drivers

Windows 8 Drivers

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  • #48757
    Steven Chu
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    @chris is there anyway you can help?

    #48785
    Chris G
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    I get over 20 messages and emails a day for help, drivers and support. I can’t answer everyone asap and I’m not the official support. But here you go: http://techtablets.com/cube-i7-stylus/downloads/

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    #48788
    Andrew W
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    You may find that the drivers are unsigned and you have problems installing them… This was certainly the case with Windows 10 Pro on my i7 Book.

    There are a few possible workarounds.

    Including inserting the drivers into an unpacked windows image – a .wim or .esd (but you’ll need to decrypt the latter) …

    But you’ll need another PC for this with at least the same version as what you want to install. OR there’s software like NTlite

    There’s a few instructions on how to do this.

    Somebody also recommended a driver package tool in another post of mine regarding reinstalling. BUT this driver tool is FREAKING HUGE. It’s an 8GB+ download. So I’m not so inclined to follow this method purely becuase I don’t know if it’ll even be able to but the tool on the SD/USB drives I have. (After formatting they’re not going to be 8GB that’s for sure!)

    I’m yet to do this because I’ve got a bad case of procrastination.

    #48847
    Steven Chu
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    @chris I did download it. But it was for windows 10

     
    <p style=”text-align: left;”>@andrew w</p>
    <p style=”text-align: left;”>I don’t have a windows 8.1 device :/</p>

    #48852
    Andrew W
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    Why not upgrade then?

    Or you can have a look over some of my other posts on the matter…. search for reinstall.

    One day I’ll remember what that driver tool was that I was recommended. But it’s a huge huge download.

    Someone also recommended another method which I haven’t tried yet.

    sorry it’s after 3.30AM and I’m struggling to provide tech suport…

    My posts are probably in the i7 book forum. Search for them window 10 reinstall something like that.

    The solutions may still work for you with win 8

    Best o’ Luck

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