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  • #46719
    Geve
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    I have mine pluged in for at least 3 days before I could see a battery icon briefly when tried to boot .

    Once there was enough charge to power the buzzer then it started to buzz non-stop….try reset hole, unplug and plug it back in could stop it.

    Keep it pluged in till it finally could be booted up.

    Avoid booting to android…hit and miss…quite often put the tablet back to the zombie mode.

    The disconnect and re-connecting the battery finally did get rid the problem.

    Don’t know if that would be the same case as your tablet though….

    Good luck.

    Avoid

    Bu

     

    #46620
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    That does not necessarily meant the screen is damaged.

    I had my Iwork11 battery drained not too long ago…long story!

    I left it plug in for a few days and finally got it to boot to windows.

    The battery indicator never worked right. Booting to android was hit and missed.

    I follow suggestion from youtube on another tablet….

    Open the tablet…dis-connect the battery…re-connect the battery…

    That did the trick…charging and booting work fine ever since then.

    Becareful opening the case…I broke the plastic portion of the sd card slot.

    Was your tablet fully charged?

     

    #46572
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    I have Iwork11 from Cube.

    The Android installation also created tons of partitions! ( I did a couple clean install on my tablet…looks like that’s how it is)

    I think its normal as long as your windows partition is over about 45Gb.

    #46457
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    Plug an USB external drive to your tablet might work.

    #30890
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    Thank you for the link to find the drivers.

    I went down the list in device manager and upgrade the driver pointing to the newly downloaded driver directory.

    Its about half I already have the best driver…the other half got updated.

    One had problem being updated. I uninstalled that one and check the delete box too.

    Do the upgrade again and no driver found in the new source.

    Point it back to the win32 directory to get it installed again…. strange.

    The Lexax sd card has no problem whatsoever in my notes 10.1. then the spec of Notes is 64Gb and it seems many found its fine with 128Gb.

    This is an entertainment unit for my wife.

    To be honest, 32bit, 64bit or whatever does not matter to her as long as the movies run and there is sound.

     

     

    #30834
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    Nothing out of the ordinary so far. I only use it an hour or 2 at a time.

    I had a pen, looked like the one from cube, it worked fine for about 3 weeks then stopped working; the pen just died.

    Full refund to my account from ebay seller within one day.

    I use my Note 10.1 spen for now. Its more precise when comes to the corners and edges than the one from ebay.

    I’m still waiting for a couple more cheap S-pen to arrive.

    The sound is so much better coming out of the Note 10.1.

     

    #30830
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    No luck in getting  stable access with 64Gb lexar 666 which I think is SDXC card.

    I even formatted it to 64Gb(don’t want to waste any space) fat32 using third party sw. … same result.

    It won’t show up every boot and required taking it out and putting in back in when that happens etc.

     

    #30826
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    Its my first chinese tablet. Didn’t expect getting drivers from manufacturer is so difficult.

    Nothing like what I’m used to!

    Why Cube wasn’t interested in releasing the bios earlier is what puzzle me.

     

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    #30787
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    It could be straight forward, I guess, if you could get the “official release dual os package” which I’m unable to get my hands on.

    The first day when the official release came out, the link was to baixxxx.

    I managed to download the 64bit Bios package portion, not the whole package, which is a small file no registration was needed.

    I used Showkeyplus to get the 32bit Win10 Key from my tablet.

    Download Win10 home 32/64bit from Microsoft and save to USB key option.

    I backup/dump the current bios of my tablet…just in case.

    Did a system(basically just the C: drive) backup using Todobackup.

    Update the bios to 64 bit in Windows which will shut down the tablet when done.

    Before reboot …connect your keyboard…you need it

    Plug your 64bit(from Microsoft)USB key and boot the tablet from there.

    You might need to press ESC to change boot order if needed.

    The Win installation will take a couple re-start…whenever you were left in the UEFI shell just type “exit” and Windows installation will continues.
    When done……20 some unknown devices and no wifi as it is also one missing driver.

    Download the Iwork10 flagship dual OS. I get it from techtablet here.

    Actually I used drivers from the other package I mentioned last post… I think I could have skip if I just downloaded the much bigger file …. The Iwork10 (needed it for the battery indicator).

    I use 7zip to extract the Windows/system32 directory from the file “Install.wim” which is

    In the WIN10/USB2/images directory.

    From here just go to Device management and update the devices without driver by pointing it to the directory we extracted.

    I have no problem with activation using my 32bit win 10 Key.

    I did chat with Microsoft tech online and was told updating the bios to 64 is fine as long as activation goes; before I update my tablet.

    However, at this point, there is still one driver missing ….Its not something I “missed” at this point…lol

    It could be back camera…could be gps? have’nt really look it at this time as long as I have internet connection and sound.
    Yeah…the power indicator…don’t want to driain the stupid thing.

    #30144
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    The “Enhanced Tablet Driver 7.3.2-12” works.

    Found this link and download from the link within    http://us.wacom.com/en/feeldriver/

     

     

     

    #27290
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    I bought this one for my Iwork11
    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/172020196822?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&var=470891368178&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
    The nib is a bit hard comparing to my galaxy 10.1 s-pen but comes with erasor. I think the sensitivity is only 256 though.
    The s-pen has a rubber tip…and it works just fine with Iwork11 too.
    Oh…the s-pen nib is replacable. My Notes came with 5 extra nibs.

    I am still waiting for the delivery for this one
    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/161987536161?_trksid=p2060353.m1431.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
    I won the bidding war…$0.47 Canadian.
    I see some people go crazy bidding on this thing as far as over $2 Cad.
    Gee…they could have just buy the thing for $1 if they spend a bit of time doing the search on ebay.

    Still bidding for one more as I have a tendency misplacing things!
    For $.50 or so why not.

    #26002
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    I read the product discussion area first before I order  the Iwork11 Stylus from Gearbest.

    There were 2 posts answered by service rep…it is 64bit windows 10!

    I received it on Friday, 12th. Its 32bits…

    Oh well …

    I asked if the cdk05 would be ok for Iwork11.

    The replied I got was a cut and paste from spec… Compatible: For Cube.

    No commitment here from Gearbest.

    lol….I look at the pictures of the keyboard… the tab probably is too big.

    Then I checked that with cube-tablet the same question….the rep replied NO.

    Is it so hard to give an honest answer by these seller!

    Wait …how many oversea buyers would eat the shipping cost and return it for “minor” issue?

     

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