Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
July 11, 2016 at 9:20 am #43119
@Hans Sprungfeld: sorry, but unless you don’t have any helpful adivce, just keep your fingers still. I know, that I am the only one with the problem (wo wrote about it on this thing called internet). Any normal person would have sent the tablet back, because it is broken. I don’t know, if it is a faulty CPU or BIOS, but if I activate any energy saving mechanism it crashes.
The second I tried to do a clean Windows install, I was commited to getting the tablet to work, because otherwise I would not have been able to reset it to factory setting. And now it works flawless with a clean Windows 10 and full “hard drive” capacity, because I don’t need Android at all.
The time I would need to restore the tablet to factory settings (including Dual Boot etc.) is more valuable to me, than the money I spent on the tablet. This workaround works for me, because if I don’t use the tablet, I just shut it down.
I just documented this solution for anyone, who is confrontet with the same problem. If there is and will be no one else: congratulations. But if there is just one person whos time I can save by this post, I’m glad about it.
So as I said: as long as you have no real advice, just don’t post anything. Thank you!
June 15, 2016 at 10:23 am #41077So I figured it out. I have to disable every Option under Advanced->PPM Configuration (EIST, CPU C State Report, S0ix) to keep the tablet running. TPM etc. had nothing to do with it. Maybe this helps if anybody else has similar issues. That would have saved me several hours of frustration.
June 15, 2016 at 6:46 am #41059No, it did not work.
I disabled everything regarding Intel Trusted Execution Engine, Trusted Computing Module, TPM and the Intel C-State. After that I was able to do a clean Windows 10 installation (before I wasn’t even able to start the setub anymore).
Now I am setting up Windows and until now it works without any crashes.
The only thing, that does not work is the touchscreen (it worked for a short time, after I installed the driver, so I think there was another driver which is blocking it) and the windows key on the screen. But these are problems I can work on, now that the system is stable.If anybody has a hint for me, what to do regarding the windows key, you are very welcome.I will start reenabling the settings in the BIOS to find out, which one is the real “killer”.Edit: Touchscreen is working after updating the display drivers.
Edit 2: I downloaded the driver package from the HowTo Thread and copied the TouchSetting.gt into Windows/inf, because the calibration did not work. The TouchSetting.gt file was not included in the driver package I used to setup the tablet. Now the touchscreen works precisely and the Windows key works too.
-
AuthorPosts

