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  • #29226
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    You can click on the screen at the Teclast logo, and click quickly F7 on the on-screen Keyboard that appeared. After that, choose Enter BIOS and go ahead !

    #23573
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    Hi!
    Discovered how to fix the power cord not keeping in the plug!
    You should simply push it harder, hear a click and the white part of the plug should touch the black part of the tablet. Now you cannot remove it really easily like before 😉

    #22265
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    Think Android didn’t expected so much capacity but formated the whole card. Windows cannot read enormous FAT32 partitions. Try to cut down your card in two with a partition manager (the one is Windows works well for basic tasks like this) and format it.
    (Or continue with the 64). I think Samsung added compatibility with high capacity Micro SD. OR a bug in the X16 Android version prevent the card from being formated: this can be resolve with any other system/computer.

    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc938432.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

    #22093
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    I think you formated it to NTFS (NT File System, wich is Windows’ proprietary file system, and not natively implemented in Android for numerous reasons). Try to format it to FAT32 (it’s the only FS fully compatible with Windows AND Android). Don’t know max size of FAT32 partitions, but you will need to bother with it, unless you don’t use your SD Card in Android or make 2 partitions (for each side).

     

    #21693
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    Effectively, I’m using aluminium paper for now by recreating the pin. But prefer everything functionnal. The pins are not of the same height, so it’s probably the reason of the problem.

    #21656
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    Here it is !

    PS: Asking Geekbuying for an exchange or a repair. Waiting for the response Monday since we are Saturday.

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    #21520
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    Hi,

    The Amperage is not important for reduced ones (like passing from 3,5A to 2,5 or less). Just be careful when augmenting it, but otherwise, everything should be good, don’t worry with a 2,5A adaptator. You can buy a 3,5A adaptator and solder the right plug for the tablet (a bit DIY but working if made correctly).

    Hope to responde to your question,

    Arno

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