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May 14, 2016 at 10:30 pm #37341
Yes, I missed the “used” word there, sorry.
Have you tried re-installing the initially installed Driver-Versions (as these may be updated by Windows Update) or installing the driver-pack that is offered in the XDA forums?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/windows-8-rt/general/cube-i7-stylus-t3151563
Yes, i did, but the problem continues exactly the same.
May 13, 2016 at 11:03 pm #37222I have the exact same problem with my Cube i7 stylus, since the last two weeks. My tablet is one of the first ones, and was working great all this months. I think the blue screens are wifi related. When i start Windows on secure mode without wifi there isn’t blue screens at all. I don’t know why is this happening now, without an apparent reason, but i think this will be the famous problem of wifi and SSD interferences. I’m thinking to open the tablet and do the mod to fix it.
@vgiozo Valerio’s tablet is not new, he says he bought it used, so can be probably out of warranty.
April 30, 2016 at 8:43 am #35596Intel only abandons Sophia (Atom Cherry Trail X3 with ARM chips from Rockchip) and Broxton, The ‘very very low’ Atoms for mobile and very very budget tablets. All the other Atoms works well, this is only a llamative (and very wrong) headline.
January 17, 2016 at 7:57 pm #22773There is only ONE cpu, the Core M 5Y10c. This cpu can dinamically adjust the speed to acomodate to heavy or light tasks, that’s the reason behind the different processor speeds shown on the product sheets. Both are exactly the same tablet.
January 9, 2016 at 10:43 pm #21716No, you can’t… You need stylus for Wacom EMR active, not exactly the same system than your graphic tablet. Compatible pens are: Suface Pro 1 and 2 ones, Samsung S-Pens, Wacom Bamboo Feel, Carbon and Smart, etc… There are a lot of them.
December 12, 2015 at 12:58 am #18249I’m almost sure that is a Synaptics stylus like the Dell’s ones.
November 24, 2015 at 5:29 am #16516The best option is the Cube i7 Stylus… The screen is the same than Surface Pro 2, with 75% sRGB, and Wacom EMR with 1024 pressure levels. You are NOT limited to the official stylus, there are literally hundreds of compatible stylus (Surface Pro 1 and 2 stylus, Samsung S-Pens, Wacom Bamboo Feel, Bamboo Carbon, Bamboo Smart, HP Touchsmart TM2 Stylus, etc, etc…). I use my Cube i7 Stylus With Photoshops and Illustrator CC, Clip Studio Paint Pro and other artistic software to do digital ilustration works at professional level without problems. I’m very very happy with this tablet. I have a large review of it here (in spanish, but with a lot of test and game test videos): http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=1041782
November 14, 2015 at 12:46 am #15765No such luck: I ran the Update Repair Tool, it claimed to have solved some problems, and said to try my recent updates again. I re-ran the 10586 update process again, and it has hung up at 40% (main progress circle), 23% (lower area, “Installing features and drivers”).
Confirmed… The problem was the microSD…. Just do the update without microSD inserted and all ok.
November 13, 2015 at 10:00 pm #15760Same issue here (made a thread for this but no replies). Upgrading to 10586 from 10576 hangs up at 40%. Have tried a couple times. Also did a full factory wipe of Windows 10 last night and tried it again, same issue. Hangs indefinitely at 40%, after force rebooting it, it rolls back to previous version.
I’ll try the Update Repair Tool now and report back.
Same here on my Onda V975W and my Intel Compute stick, both with Atom Baytrail Z3735F… My Cube i7 Stylus and two Core 2 Duo Pcs upgraded without problems. Microsoft says that it’s microSD/SD card related. The upgrade is best to do without microSD inserted on the tablet. I’m trying to upgrade both tablets again just now…
November 7, 2015 at 12:01 pm #15181You are wrong… The Core M is almost exactly 2x more powerful than X7 Z8700 (the Atom CherryTrail superior version). A pair of benchmark comparision examples between Cube i7 Stylus (Core M 5Y10c) and Surface 3 (X7 Z8700):
– 3D Mark Ice Storm:
Cube i7 Stylus: 39897 Surface 3: 22449
– 3D Mark Cloud Gate:
Cube i7 Stylus: 4029 Surface 3: 2030
– Geekbench 3:
Cube i7 Stylus: Single Core: 2034 Multi Core: 4221
Surface 3: Single Core: ~950 Multi Core: ~3050 (consulting Geekbench 3 web scores)
Benchmarks extracted from my Cube i7 Stylus review http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=1041782 and Anandtech Surface 3 review http://www.anandtech.com/show/9219/the-surface-3-review
And Core M processors supports a lot more instructions sets than Atom CherryTrail ones…
October 19, 2015 at 10:16 am #13602Yes… The Surface Pro 1 and 2 pens, the samsung s-pens, etc…
October 17, 2015 at 10:07 pm #13457Yes, it’s very similar to the Cintiq. A lot of professional artists uses Surface Pro 1 and 2 to do the job, and the Cube i7 Stylus is like a Surface Pro 2 (their screens, in fact, are the same Samsung model).
You can take a look to the Yiynova products too, profesional pen tablets/tablet monitor like the Wacom ones, but cheaper.
September 16, 2015 at 9:35 pm #11528AOMEI Backupper standard is really easy and good to copy everything from the old ssd to the new one, too…
September 14, 2015 at 12:05 am #11381Cube i7 Stylus obviously… Core M 5Y10c is far more powerful than Atom CherryTrail X5 Z8500. Reasons…. Take a look to 3DMark results, for example:
- Cube i7 Stylus: 3D Mark Ice Storm: 39867 3D Mark Cloud Gate: 4029
- Surface 3’s Atom CherryTrail X7 Z8700: 3D Mark Ice Storm: 22449 3D Mark Gloud Gate: 2030
August 19, 2015 at 8:00 am #10034I found that it’s possible to change the language on Windows Single Language version. Here is an interesting tutorial about that: http://sergeit.blogspot.de/2013/11/windows-8-single-language-mui.html?m=1
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