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February 27, 2017 at 1:55 pm #62802
My goal was to have a clean & fresh Windows 10 Professional, so I didn’t care about the original Home edition key.
I’ve used an original ISO image copied on a USB stick with Rufus.I’ve read or seen somewhere that the chinese version of Windows 10 Home (downloadable on microsoft site) come with a valid licence key and can be registered (to be verified !).
February 27, 2017 at 8:24 am #62757@Dan, on my first fresh install attempt, I’ve tried multiple versions of wacom drivers (some refused to install saying that my tablet is to old or something like that) but I’ve never managed to get the screen to work properly (the pen never worked, and the touch screen crashed in some applications).
On my 2nd attempt, with the driver pack above, everything (seems) to work perfecly, my pen too.February 26, 2017 at 8:11 am #62721Device drivers are supposed to be signed, I’m not sure this will prevent any kind of malware, but that’s not like we have any other choices.
I’ve tried to restore the full image Chris posted here:
With no luck, the image boots but it stays on an empty blue screen for 30s then the tablet shutdown (and nothing has been done)You might try to download all drivers from official sites, but drivers are not all available, so you’ll end up downloading from Dell or Lenovo for another type of tablet and that where incompatibility will starts.
February 25, 2017 at 2:34 pm #62693@drachenherz I’ve tried a fresh install by downloading all drivers, but I end up with the camera not working and touch screen causing crash now and then.
I did a new fresh install and then install the driver pack posted by @Dim565 by right clicking -> “Install” on all .inf files before doing any windows update, then reboot and did a Windows Update.The tablet works perfectly (with a Win10 pro version)
PS: If it can help, I’ve attached screenshots of the device manager BEFORE I did a fresh install
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You must be logged in to view attached files.February 23, 2017 at 10:06 am #62617Got mine on Gearbest with DHL (to France). I had to pay 30€ for customs (I was expecting 60€ [20% VAT] so it was kind of a good news), appart from that I had no troubles.
There is no ‘CE’ logo on the tablet (nor the keyboard) so I doubted anybody can give you a CE certificate. -
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