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December 1, 2019 at 2:50 am #182160
Good news! Thanks to Alvin’s drivers I was able to restore the touch screen to its full functionality! To be honest, the drivers you attached won’t work well for me, because something was messed up with the pressure sensitivity: it was as if every tap were a right click of the mouse, and it cannot be changed from the settings in control panel. So I reinstalled the older drivers (the one I had a back-up of) but putting Alvin’s SileadTouch.fw into Windows\System32\Drivers and that solved the misaligned issue!
Can you post the driver files that worked for you please? Other ones posted make my touch screen way off. Thanks.
December 1, 2019 at 2:42 am #182159Touch screen is working but the touch points are way off. Is there a way to calibrate it so I can teach it where I am touching?
December 1, 2019 at 2:30 am #182158It’s been a while since I have had one but from memory you need to go into device manager and on the items that have a question mark or some sort of mark showing they are not installed, right click on them and chose update driver then if the automatic option doesn’t work, point to the folder where you have put the drivers and install from there. I found it easiest to just put all the drivers into a folder on the desktop and then they are easy to locate and they will automatically be installed to the correct place, then you can delete the folder on the desktop
Did that and got everything installed but the touch driver is way off. I try to copy to two files silead.fw and silead.sys but Windows will only let me copy over silead.fw. It says silead.sys is in use by another program. Even in safe mode it won’t let me copy it over. Tried shutting down touchscreen service but still won’t let me copy it over. Don’t know what else would need to shut down so I can copy that file over. If I press near the bottom of the screen it shows in the middle.
August 21, 2018 at 2:14 pm #145718You need the proper drivers. These should help.
April 2, 2018 at 4:54 am #141407This is the audio drivers for 64 bit Windows.
January 5, 2018 at 5:53 pm #76523Here you go. Should work.
August 22, 2017 at 2:49 pm #70865Thanks for the link. I know you posted it a while ago but just worked for my Jumper EZPad 4S. After updating to Windows 10 Creator’s Update the webcam stopped working and I could not find the drivers. The weird thing is I also have the Jumper EZPad 4S Pro, very slight differences in hardware, and after the Creator’s Update the webcam was still working and had valid drivers.
January 9, 2017 at 1:55 pm #60160Did not work for me. My touchscreen, amongst many other things still dead.
January 9, 2017 at 11:14 am #60128Help. I have the same issue. I have the Jumper EZPad 4S with Z8300 cpu. I had to do a clean install of windows. Now I have to touchscreen, no internet, no sound, nothing is working except the computer with a keyboard. I need the proper drivers asap please.
August 24, 2016 at 10:12 am #47792I’ve decided to open the tablet and see for myself how bad was this sd-detect pin thing. I’ve tried to move the sd-detect closer to the connector, but that won’t work: apparently, the issue is not originated by a false contact, as I supposed and, unfortunately, I failed at find again a fortuitous spot that makes the SD card readable again. So, my guess is it’s not the sd-detect micro lever that does the trick but something inside the SD reader itself, perhaps the plating mating and termination. As a matter of fact, I start to think ther’s nothing we can do to solve this issue except find someone capable of physically replace the internal SD reader with a new one (hoping for the best). What upset me is this issue seems to be common to a great variety of chinese tablets, no matter which brands, so assuming I’m going to buy another tablet from Cube, Teclast, Chuwi and so on, how could I avoid to face this issue again? It is unclear what triggers it… Is it just a matter of time before the issue present itself? Is it switching too often through the two O.S.? Is it setting the MicroSD as the default drive for Windows Apps? Is it just an high temperature damage? And why it affects Windows and not Android (in most of the cases)?
I had an internal card reader in a PC do the same thing. I twas connected to an internal USB pinout. The problem was Windows screwing up how it queried the reader for its ID info. After some Windows updates it would work again and then after some it would stop working. It would switch back and forth along with updates. Eventually I got fed up and removed it. Hopefully, this issue gets fixed and your reader will begin working again.
August 21, 2016 at 6:12 am #47510Assuming the first selected partition as 1, next as 2 and so on until 16th partition. Could you please look into the attached img and let me know which ones to delete and which ones to keep (by capacity)? Thanks
To be safe keep the first 100mb blank partition, keep Androidia partition (this is EFI boot partition), delete everything until you get to System partition and keep that, delete the 16mb partition, keep Windows and Recovery partitions. Move System so there is 0 unallocated space in front of it. Then move Windows in the same manner and expand it up to the Recovery partition. Make sure the used space on the c drive is only about 12gb (or very slightly higher) for enough room for the move. Then wait. After booting into DOS it took about 20 minutes for everything to complete on mine.
August 20, 2016 at 8:52 am #47444If you use a REMAX or SAMSUNG SD card Windows can use them without having to go into the BIOS. I have other SD cards from China that work fine in other computers but the tablet won’t read them in Windows.
August 20, 2016 at 8:46 am #47442I decided to go for it today. I was barely able to make enough room. My tablet already had 1511 update installed and that takes up more space than the previous Windows version. With compacting the disk, uninstalling everything possible, etc. was able to get 3.56gb free. I also installed Mini Partition Wizard 9.0 to the SD card as with that installed I don’t think there was enough room left. I just barely had enough free space for this to work. The first 100mb partition was labeled “Androida” and I left that. Deleted all the others up to the System partition and moved that to after Androdia. Then there was a 16mb partition showing as “Other” and it could not be moved. In order to move the Windows partition I had to delete this partition. Then I moved Windows to after System and resized it up to the Recovery partition. Took about 20 minutes for operations to complete after it booted to DOS. I now have a 15.6 gb free on a 27.6gb Windows partition. So now I have four partitions, Androdia, System, Windows and Recovery. I still have the dual boot menu. I hope someone can tell me how to get rid of this and have the tablet just boot directly into Windows.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.August 20, 2016 at 5:00 am #47435It only draws about 800 mah when charging, so yes it is normal that the battery drains while using even when charging. This is a big negative for iWork8 tablets.
August 16, 2016 at 1:28 pm #47014Won’t work. What the program does is clear free space and create your partitions and transfer over. Once transfered it deletes your old windows partition and extenf the space The windows partition it initially create is about 13gb. If that new partition runs out of space before it can copy over your stuff it will fail like the poster above. So delete your programs now. More straightforward to reinstall later than to have a bricked tablet
Thanks. What about dual boot menu? Were you able to just boot directly into Windows and not have tablet show dual boot screen?
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