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  • #66118
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    Wrong Forum, that is not a Teclast X16 POWER or Pro, but good luck.

    #63774
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    Engin

    I, like you, have had nothing but problems with this device. Hence recommending over a year ago people NOT buy this thing and further return it if possible.

    Moving on, you have several question that would take more time then I/other unfortunately have, especially considering this is a defunct product that even Teclast doesn’t and hasn’t ever supported.
    So here are some quick references for you to do your own research on to Potentially resolve your issues :
    -Duel Boot : you should have had a SWITCHER program you could run from inside windows that would have taken you to Android IF it were operational. Look for info on it…
    -Contact Teclast : It sounds like you may have a Bad unit, and many have had such, so contact them.
    -“go dumb” (your words not mine) : I dont have the time online, you might consider taking your device to a IT Professional for help or spend some more time doing research and reading everything you can find…
    -Partitions, IF your machine is in its stock form, you should not have had 2 partitions, you should have had 14-16 partitions on the eMMC, so look into this….
    -IF you reinstalled windows by deleting partions this alone have have caused your problems…

    There’s a lot out there with tutorials on this device and site that can help someone with technical aptitude. However this device doesn’t work well which makes it a bad choice for someone who isn’t on the upper end of the technical range. I strongly recommend that you do your research and IF things seem to difficult you get rid of it and get a device that works better and is easier for you. Mind you I’m not speaking down to you, I’m saying Teclast built a CRAPPY product and never supported it! And trying to fix it isn’t for a general user.

    Good luck 🙂

    #63750
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    BOOT MENU – TECLAST :

    • Turn OFF your table
    • Hold Down the Up Volume (Volume +) and keep HOLDing it down and at the same time Press and HOLD the power button. KEEP holding both buttons down until the White Boot Menu Screen shows.
    • after you get the boot menu up, you will see some option in the upper left of the screen, you can tap on this area to change how the boot menu works. There are 3 settings that will rotate as you touch on it.
    • Simply select the option with the Box checked, this will always give you a boot menu PROVIDING the OS’s exist on the eMMC/Drive. (ie… if there is no working OS installed you wouldn’t see that as a option) (Working OS is designated as working UEFI boot files, if you have further screwed up an OS, this WILL NOT FIX IT)
    • Making sure you have followed step 3, select the OS you want to boot THIS Time by selecting a large icon in the middle of the screen.

    Now in the future you should get the boot menu, Again providing you have 2 working OS’s (Windows and Android). IF you have removed an OS or screwed one up you may only see One option.

    Good luck and please remember as I have said for over a year, IF you just bought this piece of $#*!, RETURN IT QUICKLY, it’s a piece of junk!

    #63748
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    BOOT MENU – TECLAST :

    1. Turn OFF your tablet
    2. Hold Down the  Up Volume (Volume +) and keep HOLDing it down and at the same time Press and HOLD the power button.  KEEP holding both buttons down until the White Boot Menu Screen shows.
    3. after you get the boot menu up, you will see some option in the upper left of the screen, you can tap on this area to change how the boot menu works.  There are 3 settings that will rotate as you touch on it.
    4. Simply select the option with the Box checked, this will always give you a boot menu PROVIDING the OS’s exist on the eMMC/Drive.  (ie… if there is no working OS installed you wouldn’t see that as a option) (Working OS is designated as working UEFI boot files, if you have further screwed up an OS, this WILL NOT FIX IT)
    5. Making sure you have followed step 3, select the OS you want to boot THIS Time by selecting a large icon in the middle of the screen.

    Now in the future you should get the boot menu, Again providing you have 2 working OS’s (Windows and Android).  IF you have removed an OS or screwed one up you may only see One option.

    Good luck and please remember as I have said for over a year, IF you just bought this piece of $#*!, RETURN IT QUICKLY, it’s a piece of junk!

    #58557
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    IF you just got this piece of junk, you should pack it up and return it!  This machine has so many major flaws, as documented here at TechTablets, that anyone whom still purchases this even if at a good price will be disappointed at every turn.  Take it from someone who’s had this thing for over a year.  It wasn’t possible for me to return, otherwise I would have!

     

    Good luck, your going to need it!

    #29346
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    2) Windows doesn’t like to format large cards for fat32, but they can sill read & write it,  I would recommend moving the data off temporarily.  Then format them in Android and move the data back on.

    or

    http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/windows-and-office/format-fat32-drives-beyond-32gb-limit/

    or

    use your favorite 3rd party partition manager to for the SD card.

    #28827
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    1. 2 options, you can root it yourself and install a app that will push it into a lower power state or another gentleman on this board has made a ROM image
    2. Possibly due to the format on those cards, make sure they are formatted FAT32
    3. Try checking out this thread…. Try my touchscreen fix also change out the screen protector
    4. I too have this problem, couldn’t tell you why

    Now what I recommend is you pack this thing up and get you money back…. ASAP

     

    Good luck

    #28604
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    I too have had similar situation, and Chris’ recommendation above was the conclusion I also came too.  It SEEMS for me that this is caused when windows doesn’t shut down properly, but turns off the screen and goes into a low power state while trying to write a memory dump.  Once you finally get it to boot to windows again you will probably find a gigabyte or more of space missing due to a large dump file.  Good luck, we all need it with this piece of junk.

    #26938
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    Seems appropriate…… misleading advertising, doesn’t deliver published specs, terrible OS images, slow BIOS/boot, over weight, HUGE bezels, No Support for huge list is problems, No BIOS or image patches.  We should have known it was too good to be true in the first place!

    #25067
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    Yup, another of multiple complaints…..  For those looking to buy a Teclast X16, DON’T, JUST DON’T !

    #25066
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    I fully agree, this purchase was a mistake!  especially if you are looking for quality at this price point.  The Android and Win images are horrible and buggy, screen/digitizer are questionable at best (but other fixes here on TechTablets have made it bearable.)  Let us not forget all the false advertising about this thing.  i.e. 600g, more like 800+g, pictured with small bezzles, actually quite large. etc…….

    #24904
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    No idea, I cant seem to download it.  Then again I can’t read chineese to know what I am doing on those pages…..

    #24889
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    Here it is again….. enjoy

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    #24877
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    Mauro –

    Do you see this still see this screen (Pic 1) when you boot?

    I am also curios which Four (4) partition you deleted?, check Pic 2,  other then the SD card I have, which partitions did you delete other then the last 2?

     

    IF you are looking for the changer program, here it is….

     

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    #24849
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    Mauro – When you say you did a clean install, do you mean that you wiped the hard drive/eMMC of everything or did you just have Win10 reformat the windows partition previous to installation?  or did you just do a factory reset equivalent?

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