Hahn Robin

Hahn Robin

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  • #26651
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    If you dont need the built in screen and the touch sensor then yes…

    #23350
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    I downloaded the UEFI image and with the included program simply writed it to the flash drive. No, I doesnt changed anything. When its turned on then I just pressed F7 and from the list I choosed the flash drive.

    Greetings from Hungary!

    Robin

    #23349
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    Hi!

    Use at your own risk. I’m not responsible for any damage this method may do to your tablet.

    So the guide:

    Charge full the tablet! Then you can leave it on the charger if you want! Dont turn it off when its flash the bios! Read the other topics about bios flashing!

    First you need to decide if the serial number higher than 42151103000 than its okay<strong>. </strong>If its smaller then you need other files.

    There is an other forum topic Chuwi H10 32to64bit upgrade v200 hardware. There is the first post is Przemo`s post about the files. Head over to the Google drive link and download the P02-C106_B101UAN_607_RealTek_wifi_20151224.zip file.

    When you unzip it you will see some files and an other zip file. <strong>So now you will flash the bios!!! </strong>You have 2 options: unzip the P02-C106_B101UAN_607_RealTek_wifi_20151224.zip file and put it on a USB flash drive. When the tablet start booting you can press F7 to get the boot menu or go to the bios and set the boot order to boot from your flash drive. Then it will boot from it and it will flash the bios <strong>or</strong> if you can get the tablet to Windows then unzip the zip file inside the P02-C106_B101UAN_607_RealTek_wifi_20151224.zip file and run the flashing program. <strong>WARNING!!! I repeat that it will flash your bios! Dont turn it off when its flashing! 

    After that may you need to set back the boot order to boot from Windows Boot Manager. Now, if everything is good, it will boot to windows.

    If you screwd something then you may will have a new cutting board or may you can repair it. For more info read the ChuwiH10 32to64bit upgrade v200 hardware topic.

    I hope that everybody can understand it.

    Greetings from Hungary!

    Robin

    #23326
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    Hi!

    I downloaded the new V300 bios (607) and now it’s working fine! I never seen again the ugly EFI Shell!! 😀 Try it if you haven’t got yet other solution! 🙂

    Robin

    #23325
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    Hi!

    I managed to get working Remix OS 2.0 on Hi10. I putted it to a USB 2.0 pendrive but It’s working okay, just you cannot ‘install’ it because it’s slow. You can use USB 3.0 drive but I doesn’t have one laying around now. You can only use guest mode and you need to connect a screen with HDMI and when you select guest mode you need to wait for around 5 to 10 minutes. After that you will see the Remix OS logo on the external screen. I have the V300 model and it’s seems that the Remix OS doesn’t support the Realtek wifi. I don’t remember if it’s support the touch screen or not.

    Robin

    (Sorry for my bad English! 🙁 )

    #22735
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    Hi jmc!

    I have the same problem. I was contacting with the seller of the tablet (for me geekbuying.com) and they said that it’s needed to reflash the BIOS. It’s look like that it’s doesn’t find the eMMC. Sometimes the Windows Boot Manager shows up in BIOS sometimes not. I’m now trying to download the files. If it’s help, i will post the instructions.

    If you have something new  then please post 😀

    PS.:Sorry for my English…

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