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October 6, 2015 at 3:57 am #12667
This worked for me. Spent weeks trying to get this fixed. I went into my devices and uninstalled the touch driver, then used the Hi8 touch installer to install (must do as admin), restarted and all is well.
August 6, 2015 at 7:07 pm #8827That did it. Thanks guys.
August 6, 2015 at 7:02 pm #8826I did run that yesterday, and I do think that is what solved it. The touch screen is working now. It was either that, or the Hi8 touch files that instructed me to drag them to the system32 folder.
August 5, 2015 at 3:26 am #8564I got mine working. not 100% sure how though. There are two files in the downloads section, one called Hi8 Touch and the other Silieadtouch. I downloaded those, extracted them both using WinRAR. One has two files in it and the directions say to place them in C;windows\system32, the other has a file that you have to run as an administrator. It rings up command prompt. I did both, although the command prompt one seemed to fail…but in any event, after doing both and doing a full shutdown, my touch screen is now working. Take that for what you will.
August 4, 2015 at 6:57 pm #8521I will try that, but at this point I have no way to even access the operating system. I need to figure out how to reinstall the OS using only a USB drive.
August 4, 2015 at 5:25 pm #8515This is all messed up. I tried the calibration thing and it fixed 90% of the screen, but the right edge was still on the fritz. I decided to try to install windows from a different ISO and for some reason when it first boots it says “defaultuser0” and asks for a password. After doing so research it seems I’m pretty much screwed as MS is not going to release the password…
I want to now try to go back to go back to the ChuwiISO install file, but my options are limited as I am stuck at the main screen. I have the ISO file on my USB drive..but does anyone know how to boot up from an ISO, or from the USB drive in general?
August 4, 2015 at 1:54 pm #8496Watched the video, I don’t have a stylus pen, but yeah, that is pretty much what I am getting. My thread is titled “WIndows 10 Screen Messed Up”
Thus far I have tried to calibrate the screen, and I have also tried running the “chuwi-hi8_touch”, but that failed. I’m next going to try installing a different version of the OS. Wondering if it is something about the particular image I used.
August 4, 2015 at 5:01 am #8461Same issue. Posted another thread about it. I can boot to android so I can say that it is not a physical hard ware issue as the screen works in android fine.
August 4, 2015 at 4:40 am #8457“iwdbus” is the driver that failed to install, if that helps.
August 1, 2015 at 4:39 am #8164I initially downloaded the image from the google drive link on this thread. Tried to unzip it using winrar 5.3 after downloading it and trying to extract it on multiple computers. All say it is corrupt. Something about unexpected end to data. I’ve tried to download the image off this site a number of times on various computers both at home and at work and the download cuts out on its own, normally between 1.8 and 2.3 gb. I suppose the Chuwi site is all that is left?
I am also wondering, if I intend to totally get rid of Android, is there any reason I cannot just use Windows 10 x64 files downloaded to a USB stick from the Microsoft ISO website? Will I need drivers afterward?
July 30, 2015 at 8:08 pm #8031THe 64 bit version won’t help you. It only has to do with RAM. 32 bit can support up to 4 gb of ram, 64 bit can support more. Since this tablet has 2 GB of RAM, the 64 bit version won’t give you any performance increase in any way.
If you boot to an install CD or USB you can mess around with partitions during the initial setup. You can format (erase), delete, merge, and create partitions from what I recall.
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