Better if you run this software in a emulated os. I dont know if bios support 32bit version of windows but, anyway, it isn’t a good idea because it doesn’t permit you to use all the 4GB of ram you’ve got
Now this changed my understanding about BIOS. Chuwi Hi12 is my first tablet and previously I used only known brand laptops. On those laptops I switched between 64 bit and 32 bit Windows with no problem, simply I needed to hand pick 32 bit drivers from internet.
Yesterday I went a little bit to far with settings and bricked my Chuwi Hi12, i now need to re-flash BIOS chip. I do electronics as a hobby, I have required programmers, but i do not have experience and knowledge about BIOS and booting techniques. Do I understand correctly that I simply need to take info from this forum http://forum.chuwi.com/thread-277-1-1.html flash “bios.bin” file with programmer? Why are there those other files inside the archive?