Bart Van Rooijen

Bart Van Rooijen

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  • #21670
    Bart Van Rooijen
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    The problem i’m having is when I get into the cmd after flashing, it says it can’t find the install.wim. Any suggestions?

    EDIT: NVM, didn’t have it in the “image” folder, Successfully upgraded from my 32-bit to 64-bit, with everything working fine so far.

    #21567
    Bart Van Rooijen
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    they posted a guide on the offical chuwi forum,

    http://forum.chuwi.com/thread-15-1-1.html

    #21566
    Bart Van Rooijen
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    did you use the guide on this forum or the the one on the chuwi website?

    #20776
    Bart Van Rooijen
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    Won’t it always be fixable?

    No – it may not be. That’s why there are all the warnings – it’s easily possible to get the thing into a state where it loses all communication with disks and ports and button inputs. Once you have reached that point then there’s no way to change/update/reset the software/settings any further, and you are left with … a brick. You might as well use it as an expensive chopping board from then on. This is why it’s a very bad idea to experiment with low level functionality like this unless there are well documented and well tested utilities & procedures in place. Bear in mind, that unless you have a good amount of existing experience at understanding and dealing with situations that arise that aren’t mentioned or are different from the published information guides, then the odds of you reaching “brick” state increase dramatically. If you are willing to take the gamble and don’t mind potentially writing off the tablet entirely – by all means go ahead – it’s *your* device after all, and who are we to tell you how to treat it ? Just be aware of the risk potential :)<noscript>:)</noscript>

    As kurai said, never try this if you’re not experienced unless there’s a huge community behind the product that is willing to put in the man hours to provide fixes. That’s why iPhones and iPad can be fixed from being bricked, huge community. Hi10, however, is not.

     

    Alright, thanks guys! 🙂

    #20747
    Bart Van Rooijen
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    Przemo,

    Did you get it to work?

    #20743
    Bart Van Rooijen
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    I’d love to try, how can I become good at something if I don’t try? won’t it always be fixable?

     

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