Martijn de Jong

Martijn de Jong

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    Martijn de Jong
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    Looks as should but hard to say without seeing in person interested in buying a spare unit or selling yours? I have broken my usb and can’t reinstall windows so have a screen need a motherboard…

    I am practically not using mine anymore (have a Surface pro now), so if you are interested..it also depends on your location due to taxes. I live in the EU, let me know.

    #26419
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    Thanks! I received it today! I would first try to install android and windows to give it a try but i would give less space to android partition any possible way to do that?

    You could lower the volume through diskmanagement in Windows, but it wouldn’t do you any good, the partition is in front of the Windows volume, so would not gain the extra space from it.

    And yes, you can use a microsd card instead.

     

    #26296
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    It is looking good, I’ve attached the script, I assume you have downloaded the dual boot files from Cube/or this site and created a usb boot drive with those win10 files.

    Step 1. You need to replace the script from the dual boot files in the folder win10\scripts\main.cmd with the attached script.

    Step 2. We will need to delete any existing partitions on the device, if you are still running Windows 10, goto start > run: diskmgmt.msc
    Or open disk management from administrative tools/search. From there you need to delete all partitions (approx 12) of the 29,8 GB disk. You will probably run in a few errors when trying to delete windows partitions, as they are in use. At least, delete all non windows partitions.

    Step 3. Now you need to boot the usb drive with the win10 files and replaced script, this is automated en after 20 minutes or so the device has been flashed with Windows 10.
    I would highly recommend to have a usb otg adapter with keyboard and mouse, in case it does not go well. You will then need to do some manual removing of partitions with another usb boot drive.

    Let me know if you have any questions.

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    #26295
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    I cant download from Google Drive the Dual Bot rom, can someone please upload it to mega? pleaseeee. I just have 1mbps of connection and in Google Drive, it get canceled. Instead mega let me pause and unpause it. Thx so much in advance.

    This forum seems abandoned nobody will help you it’s better if you register your number there and dwonload it from here http://www.51cube.com/ch/DownShow.asp?ID=395

    Hi and thx, i just downloaded it. But the document is in chinese. Someone have it in English? or some tutorial?

     

    google translate does a decent job deciphering it to English 😉

    #26251
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    I’ve managed to install Windows 10 again, I would say modifying the install script would work, even without a keyboard perhaps. I will have a look on that script, currently the Android is pretty useless, very buggy and only eating up free space. Another option is to use a partition manager to delete the android partitions and reassign to the windows volume. But that would surely mean the neccesity for a keyboard to be present.

    Could you please tell me how to modify the script to go back w10? Or assign different space to android partition? Windows 10 x64 need some drivers or they are included in the image? Thank your for the answer anyway!!

    I analyzed the script and made some adjustments to rule the Android install out, I will test it tonight on my device, if it works I’ll post the new script. In the new image all drivers are present, however there is one problem – Windows is not activated. I will check on that too, as there are different editions in the script present.

     

    #26243
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    I’ve managed to install Windows 10 again, I would say modifying the install script would work, even without a keyboard perhaps. I will have a look on that script, currently the Android is pretty useless, very buggy and only eating up free space. Another option is to use a partition manager to delete the android partitions and reassign to the windows volume. But that would surely mean the neccesity for a keyboard to be present.

    #24756
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    Well I decided to flash the dual boot as well, only the Windows 10 didn’t go well. And indeed, now it only boots x64 versions. However as soon the x64 Windows installer is booted, no more keyboard access, so pretty much useless. The official Win10 boot files for won’t complete the imaging script, it failes due to not finding the main imaging cmd script.

    I tried to inject the latest x64 Intel Skylake soc drivers in the boot & install wim files, which seems to me are the usb drivers, but no dice.

    Android version is pretty buggy as well, some freezes and brightness adjuster not working, from what I’ve seen so far.

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