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  • #50796
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    Vol up + power button?

    Vol down + Power button?

    Vol up + Vol down +  power button?

    I managed to get tablets like this to OS selection screen or BIOS pressing some of those.

    Try to connect a USB keybard and press Esc after power button.

    #50793
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    Yes, you have to disable “Fast boot” in the 4th tab.

    Then whe booting you’ll see the American Megatrends (maker of the BIOS) logo, instead of the Cube logo (in Chinese)

    In the BIOS in the rightmost tab, you select boot override, and select the pen-drive with Windows 64 bits, install it normally. When finished you’ll have a lot of “Unknown” devices in Device manager.  Go to settings – Update and security – recovery. Reboot to disable the check for signed drivers.  That way you can install the drivers for all devices.

    For me all devices work fine after installing the drivers downloaded from this web site.  I had experience doing this on Teclast tablets, and this one seems to be almost exactly the same hardware internally, the steps are the same.

    #50434
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    Hello I got an iWork Air yesterday and today I did to it the same procedure as my Teclast tablet. Booted with a pen-drive with Windows 10 64 bits (32 bits seems that it is not supported)  versión 1607. Erased all partitions and installed Windows.  Then downloaded and uncompressed the drivers from this web to the pen-drive and installed drivers for all devices marked as unknown in device manager.  After connecting it to my WiFi, Windows got activated and started installing updates. Touch screen Works fine after copying the files to \Windows\system32\drivers

    For me it has worked exactly like the other chinese Windows tablets that have passed through my hands. In a tablet with only 32 GB of storage I prefer to use it all for Windows.

    #50433
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    Hello I got an iWork Air yesterday and today I did to it the same procedure as my Teclast tablet. Booted with a pen-drive with Windows 10 64 bits (32 bits seems that it is not supported)  versión 1607. Erased all partitions and installed Windows.  Then downloaded and uncompressed the drivers from this web to the pen-drive and installed drivers for all devices marked as unknown in device manager.  After connecting it to my WiFi, Windows got activated and started installing updates.

    For me it has worked exactly like the other chinese Windows tablets that have passed through my hands. In a tablet with only 32 GB of storage I prefer to use it all for Windows.

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