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June 24, 2016 at 6:51 pm #41912
64 and 32 both not working, today I found an old 1 gb card and it’s working in both FAT and NTFC. Maybe the problem is in card types…
I think it’s rather driver issue. I reinstalled both OS using guide from Bryan. It not need to install drivers – all worked right after re-installing. Just was needed to switch Chinese to my language. When I tried to update drivers manually – nothing happened, windows says that drivers are up to date.
No problems with accelerometer drivers as was decribed by some one previousely.
SD card problem still present. 32 Gb card works fine, but 128 gb – SD drive error.
Does anyone had some problems using SD card more than 32 gb?
Strange, but Skype for Windows showing up-down video-picture from camera. Browser Skype – show normal video. Any comments?
June 24, 2016 at 8:00 am #41885Have the problem with microSD slot too- I used 3 different cards with different memory amount
Which size did you tested? On my tablet 32Gb worked fine in both systems, but 128Gb – on Android only.
June 24, 2016 at 7:59 am #41884Question regarding stylus – my stylus worked on Windows only, I know one who said that his stylus working fine in Android as well. How it works on yours tablets?
Windows crushed on my tablet and I can not repair it even via full reset. Will try now to re-install both OS using guide from Bryan.
June 23, 2016 at 9:29 am #41812Hi, I’ve encountered the following problem – I tried to test 128 gb microSD. It worked in android – could format it in exFAT. After restart in Windows – tablet could not see the card in the microSD slot, but could read and format via USB. A bit later when started Android – it began “prepare program” and when it started – around half programs was away and the rest of programs when I tried to start – gave a message “program is deleted” including Play marked.
Restart to Windows – worked a bit, and when got problems to get control panel start – reboot and after windows could not start, went to “diagnostics” started auto repair and hanged on menu for chousing between “restart” and “advanced options”. Probably touch screen does not work in repair menu and I need a keyboard…
Did anyone have an idea regarding this issue? Could it be a software or hardware problem?
June 14, 2016 at 10:55 am #40916To calibrate the battery, I was in Android mode. I waited as the tablet shuts down completly and tried several time to power it ON to be sure there was no battery left. Then I put a Samsung quick-charge 2.0 USB charger (one of a Galaxy Note 4, I didn’t trust the Teclast charger much in term of voltage steadiness), and switched on the tablet to let it charges with Android launched. It appears that the shut down of the tablet, when the battery was empty, was unexpected because Android made an “application optimization” process before starting up, the same you have when you put a fresh ROM and boot for the first time. The USB charger was quite hot, more than when it charges my Note 4… When the charge hit 100 %, I unplugged the charger, switch Off the tablet, and put the charger back in, and it keeped charging for about 30 mins with the tablet Off (you could see the red LED on). I switched On and Off the tablet and put the charger in again. There goes my calibration. Since then, the battery seems to last longer but as I said, the discharge pattern is still irregular.
And I used an android app (like battery calibration or so) – it’s a lot of such stuff on Google playmarked. Charge to 100%, launch the app, start “calibration” button and used the tablet until it was competely empty. After recharge I’ve noticed the same discharging pattern, as me and Growl described above.
So result is the same, using to different ways. 🙂
June 13, 2016 at 8:36 pm #40859Did anyone succeed with android update using TeclastOTA? I have “unknown error” message when tried this.
Did anyone know how to root it?
Which android build have you people?
My Tbook 10 has: 5.1, core ver. 3.14.37, build v1.04_20160325.
June 13, 2016 at 8:22 pm #40858Why does it tag my name? I didn’t say that, lol.
Sorry, but it seems a quotation fail. Fixed.
June 13, 2016 at 8:18 pm #40857Did anyone succeed with android update using TeclastOTA? I have “unknown error” message when tried this.
Did anyone know how to root it?
Which android build have you people?
My Tbook 10 has: 5.1, core ver. 3.14.37, build v1.04_20160325.
June 13, 2016 at 8:17 pm #40856Pretty sure there is a software issue here, the ROM is rubbish AND the calibration wasn’t done properly I guess…
I just hope that ROM will be updated to fix some issues like this one.
June 13, 2016 at 9:50 am #40761I just did a report with HWInfo, and here is the result about the Battery :
Battery #0 —————————————————————- [General Properties] Device Name: Intel Battery Manufacturer Name: Intel Corp Manufacture Date: 10-29-2014 Serial Number: 1122 Unique ID: BattMiniery0000 Chemistry: Lithium Ion Cycle Count: 20713 [Current Power Status] Power Status: Discharging Current Voltage: 3.625 V So I think the battery got 20713 cycle count, so it seams it’s an old battery, and seams to be in use since 2014 …
I have exactely the same count 20713 using HWInfo. So I think it’s can’t be true (same cycles count in different batteries) and suppose to be a software issue. My battery works in about the same way – better lifetime on Win10 and pretty fast discharge using Android. After discharging to 7% – working very long on it (up to 2 hrs) and when fast drop to under 5% and switching off. I made battery calibration using android app, after that – this long-lasting phase moved to 21%. 🙂
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Did you ment that SD card is not accessable in Android? If this is a problem – just format it fat32, not NTFS.
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