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November 20, 2018 at 8:29 am #148306
Hi Amrod, you had a post on the forum with exactly that. I uploaded the full set of drivers one month ago.
Let’s see if other people with the same problem find this post and use it as guidance.
October 16, 2018 at 8:38 pm #147669If you want to have Android and Windows, you have to flash Android first.
Since you were having problems to get the official image from http://www.cube-tablet.com, I have uploaded the file here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NF2a3zB0PRbMzfYSBKdzj-EGf37QG1Bh
Copy the contents of the Android folder to a pen-drive formatted as FAT32, then boot the tablet with it. This will install the official Android image.
For “cooked” Android images, follow the instructions of the cooker. I have not done that on the iWork Pro or Ultimate, if I purchase a tablet with an x86 CPU is to use it with Windows, to run Android there are a lot of other tablets.
October 16, 2018 at 3:25 pm #147666Hi, Haim, I published the full set of drivers for the iWok10 Pro last week, see this post:
Install Windows 10 version 1803 and then those drivers.
October 12, 2018 at 9:46 am #147598Drivers for iWork10 i15-TC
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1M0uDszGTKchWcKXjcqV64lYk4_RQJ42z
Drivers for iWork10 Pro
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1krzSwyiT0u9_RqA1ZldEuvuGGT35EcAH
Collection of drivers for cameras (OV2680, GC310, HM2056, gc2355, GC2235, ov2680, ov5648, IISP 2400)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xqh3NoqZpFCLIXSVRGMV3jvMiFfGY6nU
October 9, 2018 at 10:06 pm #147559OK, so there’s a new model on the market, iWork10 Pro, which has model i15-TD behind, and serial number starts with i15TD, but it is a new model.
The one I have here DOES NOT say i1002 anywhere, no wonder people are confused. It has a new camera and touch-screen hardware, so it needs new drivers.
Should be called i15-TCxxx because it has a USB-C port. This has lead to confusion.
As always cube has the restore ROM uploaded to Baidu only, so getting it has been an adventure.
So as a follow-up of my post about i15-TC a year ago, I have extracted the drivers from the Cube official Windows image and compressed them on a zip.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1krzSwyiT0u9_RqA1ZldEuvuGGT35EcAH
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As a side note, do not install Windows 10 version 1809, the “intelligent” battery management system prevents the battery from charging while the screen is on. Seems to be a common problem as people with several other devices are reporting that they see the “plugged-in, not charging” message after updating Windows,
To summarize the tests I have done this week:
- Original Windows image (1703) from Alldocube. OK
- Original Windows image updated to 1803. OK.
- New install of Windows 1803 and add drivers from Aldocube. OK
- New install of Windows 1809 and add drivers from Alldocube. Problems with battery.
When running Windows 1809, if I uninstall the Intel power management driver, it starts charging again, but I lose the battery icon and the display driver reverts to basic. When the screen is off or the tablet is in sleep mode it works fine. So this is clearly a driver or Windows problem.
October 9, 2018 at 9:20 am #147548Hello, could you solve this? Seems that there’s a new version of the i15-TD with a new touchscreen and all drivers I could find do not work well.
Can someone get the correct driver?
November 25, 2017 at 11:38 pm #75362Did you install the correct drivers for your tablet?
There’s an X80 Plus, Pro and Power, and the touchscreen and camera drivers change a log, even inside the same model. I have suffered this on two tablets, you have to look for the exact same model code.
November 25, 2017 at 11:31 pm #75361I have now converted 7 dual boot tablets to Windows-only and the procedure has always been the same.
- Create a pen-drive with the Microsoft Media creation tool. Just make sure you select Windows home 64 bits and your language.
- Download and unzip a folder with Tablet drivers to this or other pen-drive
- Shutdown Tablet
- Connect a USB hub with USB keyboard, USB mouse and the pen-drive created on point 1
- Power on the Tablet and press Supr to go into BIOS
- On boot options change Fast boot to disabled,
- On the bottom of that page there’s a list of devices, select your USB pen-drive so it boots from it
- Start Windows Installation, select advanced installation
- From here, DELETE ALL partitions. Do not create any partitions. Leave all space as unused.
- Windows will create the partitions it needs and install
- Just after finishing Windows install, go to settings, recover options and reboot to change startup options. Look for a tutorial on Internet. Select option 7, “Do not require signed drivers”
- Back in Windows, open device manager, right-click on each “unknown device”, select update driver and lead it to the pen-drive with the drivers
And that’s it, after all devices have been installed you’ll have Wifi, sound, touch input, camera…
Drivers for X80 Pro (E6E9 I think), here
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1etDzJfum8kjHXwCEWDfVFsQE1iJF3B91
November 25, 2017 at 11:16 pm #75359Hello, I have uploaded a dump of the drivers of my X80 Pro here
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1etDzJfum8kjHXwCEWDfVFsQE1iJF3B91
November 25, 2017 at 10:30 pm #75358Uploaded the full set of drivers for the i15-TC here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1M0uDszGTKchWcKXjcqV64lYk4_RQJ42z
November 24, 2017 at 1:56 pm #75304You are overcomplicating this a lot. In ANY tablet, if you want to just use Windows, shut down it, boot from a pen-drive, from Windows installation chose advanced installation and DELETE all partitions on the disk. It does not matter what is on the disk, Linux, Android, Windows… just delete all partitions and Windows will create the ones it needs.
This is the best way to make a clean Windows install.
November 23, 2017 at 11:24 pm #75279November 23, 2017 at 11:19 pm #75278Hi, you can find the oficial firmware here
https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B55gm49vxGYHWWpGaEFOMXB4dFE&export=download
Windows is easy to restore, just copy the files to a NTFS formatted pen-drive and boot from it.
Installing Android is more complex, I have never done it, I’m only interested on Windows 10.
November 23, 2017 at 10:48 pm #75276Hi, after searching for two days I found a russian Windows install image that has all the drivers for the IWorks 10 i15-TC. The one from http://www.cube-tablet.com/download is missing the driver for the camera. Seems that they are now shipping tablets with sensor Unicam GC2355 and the firmware for thar is from December 2016 and is not included on the image provided by cube.
The rest of the drivers are common to many tablets and can be found but this one took a lot of time to find. I have attached the driver to this post.
Below some more info so it gets indexed and people can find it searching on Google
< Camera Sensor Unicam gc2355 >
Version: 18.43.6.579
Date: 12-14-2016
Provider: Intel Corporation
Class: System
Setup Information: oem20.inf
Setup Section: UNICAM_Device.NTamd64
Hardware ID: ACPI\GCTI2355Attachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.November 22, 2017 at 10:07 pm #75228Hello, there’s a guide on how to reinstall the model i15TC on this forum on xda-developers, with a link to oficial firmware (7.3 GB)
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