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July 16, 2020 at 10:47 am #183575
I have a CHUWI HI10 x64 Windows version and I changed the RAM clock speeds and now my tablet wont turn on.
The LED flashes when I charge it, but when I turn it on, it does not enter BIOS with or without keyboard connected.
Also keyboard lights do not turn as they used before this happened.
Can someone post concrete steps to revive this tablet CHUWI Hi10 x64 Windows (32GB/8GB)? đ
Your help will be highly appreciated. Thanks
February 28, 2016 at 12:19 pm #27404Iâm downloading files now. I have Baidu account, but transfer is bad. Mirror will be at: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7UJF0mw6LjJaExLQl9wRG9WVHM&usp=sharing Edit: All files uploaded
I updated my 64 bit chuwi hi10 using the v300 firmware.
……………………………………Excluding the typing time, Windows was up in 15 minutes total. 5 minutes for flashing, 10 minutes for first boot, setting up etc. Before updating the BIOS after having updated the new v300 software, I could still see the black and white annoying lines as shown in the attached image. I updated the AMI firmware to 5.08 usng the EXE version from within windows once windows was up. I have yet to check if these still appear after the bios update. Just thought these details might help someone updating the 64 bit firmware on 64 bit Hi10 devicesâŚ
So after updating the firmware, the issue didn’t disappear. However, I found a BIOS update after a weeks here which fixed the issue completely.
http://techtablets.com/2016/01/chuwi-hi10-bios-update-bug-fix/
Please note that I have a 64 bit CHUWI Hi10 from the 3rd batch.
Moreover, Latest firmware files for the 3rd batch can be found here:
Firmware Files for the 3rd batch
Hope it helps someone.
January 16, 2016 at 8:40 am #22511I have from second batch, blue USB port 64bit. VC Mall. power issues, random reboots, works fine only with charger attached.
mine same as quoted. screen flickering issues when returning from sleep mode. problem seems to have gone up a notch after bios/firmware upgrade. now screen goes either completely dark with lines appearing randomly or with pink, white and black lines appearing on the left side. unlocking on or off using power button (no restart) sorts out the issue. this is my 3rd charge without a complete discharge. Â usb harddrive causes a shutdown of the tablet.
January 13, 2016 at 1:59 am #22154Iâm downloading files now. I have Baidu account, but transfer is bad. Mirror will be at: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7UJF0mw6LjJaExLQl9wRG9WVHM&usp=sharing Edit: All files uploaded
I updated my 64 bit chuwi hi10 using the v300 firmware. I attempted to follow the english instructions but the setup kept aborting complaining of missing “w:” drive and being unable to locate a path on drive “w:”
So i investigated a little bit, and found the Main.cmd from the scripts folder performs all the checks and installs the upgrade.
I determined that diskpart returned Disk number as 3 where it should have been 0 in order for the script to work. That’s why the diskpart script was failing because it was trying to clean and create new partitions in disk number 3Â while it should have been doing that to drive 0.
As a result, drive w and drive r were not created and all subsequent script lines failed. (refer Main.cmd under Scripts directory in USB1 folder to know more)
So I manually executed each line and used 0 as disk number. I had to use a
- hub reader combo 2.0,
- two flash drives 14Gb each (cruzer blade and cruzer edge) and
- a desktop USD keyboard
- a USB OTC Cable (HUB had a USB opening).
Excluding the typing time, Windows was up in 15 minutes total. 5 minutes for flashing, 10 minutes for first boot, setting up etc.
Before updating the BIOS after having updated the new v300 software, I could still see the black and white annoying lines as shown in the attached image.
I updated the AMI firmware to 5.08 usng the EXE version from within windows once windows was up.
I have yet to check if these still appear after the  bios update.
Just thought these details might help someone updating the 64 bit firmware on 64 bit Hi10 devices…
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