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January 23, 2016 at 5:27 pm #23462
Is there a way to use Windows to modify file on Android and solve the problem? Onestly I tried that guide just part 1 and 2 but everytime I plug the device it start working and then it stuck at 9% and after awhile I get an error
no, since you can’t see the android partition in windows. that guide works 100% Just make sure you’ve got all the correct drivers installed properly.
Thank god! Now it’s working! Thanks for all
January 23, 2016 at 4:38 pm #23460Is there a way to use Windows to modify file on Android and solve the problem? Onestly I tried that guide just part 1 and 2 but everytime I plug the device it start working and then it stuck at 9% and after awhile I get an error
no, since you can’t see the android partition in windows. that guide works 100% Just make sure you’ve got all the correct drivers installed properly.
My problem might be that I tried on a virtual machine, I’m gonna install it via Bootcamp! I hope that this time will work, may I need to install Intel drive 1.5.0 instead of 1.1.0??
P.S. Actually using ExtFS or some other program I think that I should be able to modify file, someone on this thread I think made this solution or maybe someone else always from this forum!
January 23, 2016 at 4:03 pm #23452So may you link to a guide that will work for sure? I’m not interested to “save” what I have in Android but at least I’d like to use it even as a new device! Thanks I hope that you will help me
use this guide to re-flash the stock rom without touching windows.
Is there a way to use Windows to modify file on Android and solve the problem?
Onestly I tried that guide just part 1 and 2 but everytime I plug the device it start working and then it stuck at 9% and after awhile I get an error
January 23, 2016 at 3:40 pm #23446How did you get out of the boot loop?? Please help me, I’m stuck thanks
since there is no permanent custom recovery for the hi8, there’s no way you can disable xposed without booting up the tablet. You’ll have to re-flash the stock rom, then follow the guide from the third comment to get xposed working without bootloop.
So may you link to a guide that will work for sure? I’m not interested to “save” what I have in Android but at least I’d like to use it even as a new device! Thanks I hope that you will help me
January 23, 2016 at 11:58 am #23431Could anyone manage to install Xposed Framework on Chuwi HI8? I tried but it ended up with bootloop, had to run disable script to get it unbrick. Would appreciate the response with help.
How did you get out of the boot loop?? Please help me, I’m stuck thanks
January 22, 2016 at 5:12 pm #23369Hi guys! Thanks for all this! Just a quick question, I know that it’s still beta etc, but does it run better than the stock version of Android? Thanks
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