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    <pre id=”tw-target-text” class=”tw-data-text tw-ta tw-text-small” dir=”ltr” data-fulltext=”” data-placeholder=”Tradução”><span lang=”en”>I am responding to this topic because it took me a long time to figure out how to solve my problem and I did not succeed.

    Well. I have a Cube Iwork8 and for some reason it stopped booting and got stuck on the bios screen.

    I tried to enter the BIOS Setup, either by POWER + VOLUME_UP and with the keyboard and nothing. It got stuck on the BIOS screen, without booting android or windows.

    HOW TO RESOLVI: With a keyboard connected to a USB HUB (must have the HUB, otherwise it will not work), turn on the tablet until it is frozen in the screen of the bios.

    Hold POWER + VOLUME_UP until it turns off. Remain holding the POWER + VOLUME_UP after the power off screen and watch the HUBUSB LED turn off, turn it on for about 3 seconds and then turn it off again.

    After the above procedure, release the POWER + VOLUME_UP

    Normally turn on the tablet and quickly press the DEL and ESC keys on the keyboard.

    If you did everything right, it will enter the BIOS.

    To not go through this again, activate the ANDROID OS mode in the BIOS (it stays on the ADVANCED -> SYSTEM COMPONENT -> OS IMAGE ID screen).

    It is good to restore to the OPTMIZED DEFAULT settings by pressing F3 (remembering, before leaving, check if you are set to ANDROID OS there in SYSTEM COMPONENT.

    I hope this story helps somebody who is going through the same problem.

    I’ll put some references to help in the search: Iwork8, Iwork10, bug keybord, keyboard disabled, bios bug, bios locked, problem entering the setup.</span>

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