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  • #36494
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    not a chance in hell.

    #36478
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    How has no one addressed the missing ini file from the supposed restore method?

    how are we supposed to restore the correct drivers if the restore.ini file for double driver is missing from all zip files?
    There are so many files included… which ones do you use?

    EDIT: WRONG FILES DOWNLOADED. The Win 8 drivers section had the backup

    See this link https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&confirm=84G4&id=0B4EXB7Ngka9pcTdqcC1TelhhS28

    #13937
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    I have no idea for that tablet 🙁

    Best bet is to check on the forum for the i10. It should be doable though

    #13829
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    Hi. I have The cousin tablet of chuwi vi10: the Cube i10. The hardware and firmware are similar. Cube i10 has intel Z3735F cpu. The Chuwi vi10 has intel z3736F. Do you think these “patches” for chuwi will work also on the Cube i10? Thank you

    These will not work. The bootloader is not the same and the signing of files is completely different.

    This could result in a bricked tablet

    #13429
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    Thanks for this interesting GUIDE do you know another way to change the saturation of the screen? it is so soft , I would like more heavy! Is is possible? THANKS

    By saturation you mean, color saturation specifically?

    #13428
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    I’m here, I’ve just been super busy.

    To solve that issue, try running the app first, and then see if you can create the JIT file.

    #11346
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    Please post screenshot of adb shell so i can see your adb output when you enter su and then the whole echo command

    Also, just checking: did you install the apk from the link i posted?

    #11049
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    Oh @Sanjuuk where are you now?

    #10975
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    It is a known behavior with most USB ports on PCs that by leaving cables plugged in, when the computer is in a low power state, you can still drain the battery significantly. This explains why you see your telemetry and what not (APM i assume or Multiwii?) still pulling power.

    The keyboard probably does have some drain but its minimal – however if you unplug it, and empirically test it, I’d bet you’d find it doesn’t drain as much as with the keyboard plugged in

    Also its pretty important to note what processes you have running in the background and also what your power settings are.

    How long before the computer goes into Sleep, how long before the computer goes into Hibernate? Do you have Adaptive Brightness enabled? Whats your power settings within the Intel Driver Application?

    As for the charger, what is the amp rating on that charger you switched to? Is it a samsung charger for tablets or for phones?

    #10928
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    Here is some data from the post, in case you know Sajuuk decides he knows better without actually reading or doing any research.
    Someone measured the current while charging while using different cables (there by proving the point that cable quality/size matters, as noted by other users on THE INTERNET) and also using different chargers (generic vs manufacturer)

    The results speak for themselves.

    Charger……………….. Cable……………. Current (A)
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    HTC 1A……………..Generic………………… 0.5
    HTC 1A……………..Samsung S4…………..1.0

    Apple 1A……………Generic………………….0.5
    Apple 1A……………Samsung S4…………..1.0

    Apple 2.4A…………Generic………………….0.6
    Apple 2.4A…………Samsung S4…………..1.3

    Samsung S4………Generic…………………. 0.8
    Samsung S4………Samsung S4……………1.3

    So as you can see from these results, the original charger makes a difference, and the supplied cable (or a good quality shielded one) makes a further difference. If you have any further findings please feel free to add them here.

    #10927
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    @Telmo: Once again I point you to me asking for actual data to backup you statements. Please provide a list of cable used, gauge material and measure charge rates amps and time. Unless you are able to provide stop posting crap

    Why don’t you actually post that then? To see where your data shows that you are right? Why don’t you actually post your charge time with a different cable just to prove everyone on the internet wrong?

    Wait don’t tell me, you won’t now, just because I said it.

    I don’t have to post any data because I just gave you a bunch of real information from people who know what they are talking about. Not just some crap taken from BatteryBar widget and some made up math from something you have no clue about.

    You’re a troll, and you can’t deal with being wrong – and this is why you react this way.

    Here is some actual data Sajuuk

    But I’m sure you’ll say its junk and you’ll want me to post it myself – because you’re a genius and all that.

    #10925
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    If I did I would get it from you mother I am sure of that……oh…snap.

    Oh snap what? You’re hugging my mother man. I get it. She’s awesome.

    Now, more seriously: LOOK at your response to a clear comment about how you behave… your answer is this?

    Go ask momma for a hug sajuuk, its ok. Everything’s gonna be ok.

    #10924
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    @Telmo: that widget combined with measured charge times gives you the answer but I guess I can’t appeal to any of logic. Do tell the difference between the wires length, gauge, material you used backed up by the widget charge ratings and times why not even measured loads via an ampmeter. Your mouth better not give out checks that you actions, knowledge, time and logic can’t cash.

    If my mouth gives out those checks Sajuuk, what are you gonna do about it? Cry? Insult me? or keep arguing when your original statement is proven wrong by, you know, a world of other people who have actually looked at the topic of cables and come to the same conclusion as other people on here.

    Here is your original statement:

    @Telmo: do tell, how do you think that a shorter cable will help ? do you know any physics at all ? you do realize that the resistance of the wire is almost 0 for shorter them 1m cables ? does it prevent overheating ? does it make the electrons move faster ? does it make the sun outside shine brighter? Also instead of posting in every post in the main page consider actually helping

    Here is the answer to your question:

    Cheap USB cables can be slower for charging devices vs quality cables due to the guage of wire used inside the cable. People on here had mentioned changing the cable gave them better charge times – So why do you argue? Because you think you know better.

    Here is why:
    READ ME SAJUUK PART1

    READ ME SAJUUK PART2

    Its OK to be wrong Sajuuk – you don’t have to get upset and insult other people. Open your mind and educate yourself a bit – don’t worry, it doesn’t hurt.

    #10921
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    So basically what you are saying is that you like to speculate stuff, create complex hypothesis maybe and let the people know it might work but heck you don’t know that.

    Lol Sajuuk, you complete me.

    Weren’t you just posting before that people should contribute instead of just replying to every post without helping? hmm looks like someone did exactly that

    Also instead of posting in every post in the main page consider actually helping

    Do you need a hug? Did momma not hug you enough?

    #10920
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    @JohnPi

    yeah pretty much. just a cranky guy

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