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  • #21118
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    http://techtablets.com/2015/10/teclast-x98-pro-boot-to-bios-missing-emmc-fix-bios-update/

    That worked for me.

    Boot now takes a long time but at least it works.

    Kind of weird how you can use the tablet for a long time and never have this problem and then suddenly it happens.

    I wonder if this is caused by Windows updating the boot microcode.

    #19868
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    You can just remove the Android partitions, then resize the Windows partition.

    There are a bunch of weird, tiny partitions for some reason that you can also delete.

    Remove everything except for these partitions:

    EFI System Partition
    Recovery Partition
    Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition

    The free space has to be next to the primary partition before you can resize the primary partition into the free space.

    Deleting all other partitions puts the Primary Partition next to the free space, after which it can be resized using that space.

    You’ll then have just Windows 10 with a primary partition of 57.66GB.

    #18896
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    I have this battery pack: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/3-7v-12000mAh-For-Teclast-X98-Pro-X98-3G-Air-chuwi-v99i-Tablet-PC-Battery-3/32512967771.html

     

    I think you meant to reply to the third party battery thread.

    #18244
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    The Wi-fi and Bluetooth chipsets cause interference with each other because of poor (actually no) shielding.

    If you want to use one you have to disable the other.

    #18073
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    It’s just like updating the BIOS on any other PC.

    You put it onto a USB thumb drive and connect it with a USB OTG adapter, or put the files on a MicroSD card and insert the card into the media card slot.

    #18071
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    Please don’t threadjack.

    Start a new post for your question.

    #18070
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    Windows 10 uses graphics acceleration all the time to render the UI, so the GPU will always draw a lot of power.

    #18069
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    The Intel utility appears to be mis-identifying the OS, probably because their code wasn’t updated after Windows 10 went to release.

    If you go to About Your PC it will show Windows 10 Home Edition / Build [xxxx].

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