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March 20, 2016 at 2:57 am #30096
Thank you for your concern and help Juan and Łukasz Małż !
Like we say in Portugal “I’m sturbun like a mule” and after my post and banging my head in a wall for a couple of hours I fix the problem. First rule for an IT tech=disable the signed driver option when installing drivers!! Simple isn’t it?? Second, read the post careful and don’t eat words when reading it.
The TouchSetting.gt goes to C:\WINDOWS\INF and not c:\windows.
After I installed the drivers with unsigned driver option, touch started to work properly but after every reboot it went crazy again! In this step enters the second rule “JUST COPY THE FILE TO THE RIGH PLACE” lol
So I leave here my help for others to do a clean install:
1 – Download drivers dump file from this site. Unrar it to a folder. (In my case left same name “Chuwi Hi12 drivers dump”) and copy it to a USB drive.
2 – Search web for “get Windows 10 free” (in the Microsoft page after reading for a while tou will find a link for Microsoft Media Creation Tool http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=691209)
3 – If you want, choose language and create 32 bits and 64 bits Windows, home and pro version, In that case you will need a 8GB USB Pen.
4 – Connect a USB keyboard(IN BLACK USB) and the PEN drive(IN BLUE USB). Power up and press DEL key several times until enter BIOS. Choose boot and modify UEFI boot to boot USB drive. Exit BIOS by saving and reboot. Leave the keyboard on and connect a mouse also (if you have a USB hub)! It will make your live easier.
5 – USB drive will boot to installation wizard. Delete all partition and just create new one and the wizard will do the rest!
6 – After the installation process, go to defenitions – update and recovery – advanced boot recovery option! (Google it if not sure). After reboot press “7” key to disable signed driver only. Let Windows start and connect the drivers PEN. Copy files to the tablet. Open device manager select the first unknown driver with exclamation point, select update driver the “Let me choose the location of driver” then point to the main folder “Chuwi Hi12 drivers dump” and leave the thick in sub-directories locations. Press next and finish. Do this step for all drivers (about 200 times lol). Be aware graphic driver may take a while to be installed (10 -15 min), don’t despair.
7 – And most import – Copy TouchSetting.gt to C:\WINDOWS\INF (don’t be an ass like me)
8 – Connect to internet and Windows will activate by it self.
9 – Reboot and enjoy!
MAY GOD SAFE TECHTABLETS.
March 19, 2016 at 7:04 pm #30068Hi,
Just bought Chuwi HI12 and must say that despite that I’m pleased with the quality of hardware, I started to have problems right from begining.
The seller send me the tablet with a already user created named “g”. His excuse “to test the tablet before sending” “just reset Windows if you wish”
And after I tested the tablet for a few hours I did that! Got stuck always at 31% and in loop in reset mode every restart.
So I used a Windows 10 Pen created with Microsoft Tool – Windows Media Creator Tool. Plug the Pen Drive and a keyboard and enter Bios pressing Del at boot. Changed Boot order in UEFI to boot through USB and started a clean install of Windows. At this point I was curious to see the partition table and recovery partiton it self to find what was the problem!
I lost my mind when found out that recovery is reduced to that 500MB Windows recovery partiton that is created from a clean install!!!!! Can anyone confirm me that yours came that way too??????
Another coriosity is that the tablet won’t let boot Windows 10 32 bits installation! Only 64 bits.(I wounder why they blocked 32bits?)
So with all this facts I diceded to do a clean install since Windows Key is stored in the UEFI bios.
No support what so ever for touch wireless or anything during and after install.
After a couple of hours strugling with drivers and almost losing my faith in human kind (lol) I found techtablets that saved me from insanaty!!!
All the drivers work out beatifully except touch driver. Installed the driver and copyed the “TouchSetting.gt” to the Windows folder, but even after several calibrations the touch was still all messed up. Since I tryed to install drivers from others vendors in despair I tought that would fix the problem by doing another fresh install and using only the drivers provided from techtablets, but the problem persists.
Is this a firmware or software related problem??? Who knows??? Can anybody save me???
I’m running out of options or solutions……
PS: Just to inform that dropbox account is locked due a heavy traffic consumption!!! Can anyone leave a link to download firmware and so on!!???
Thank you all in advanced
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