Reeder w100i 64 gb (EM_I8011_V6.3) bios file - Windows 8 General

Hi,
Sorry, for my poor English. I'm from Turkey. I bought a Reeder w100i 64 GB windows Tablet in Turkey. It's the same EMDOOR EM_I8011_V6.3
BIOS has crashed
BIOS file please

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128 mb uni dead?

Hy for everyone! I've got a 128 Mb uni from my boss. he said he did the 128 mbyte memory upgrade and flashed a 128 mbyte rom. the device worked good. and then it just turned off itself and then he cant turned on it. also tried new battery. no hard reset, no bootloader mode, no bootloader screen.
Can anyone help me to make this uni works again?
or its just a paper weight???
or can i use memory chips from it to another universal?
Have you tried to connect to activesync?
Try to see if something is happening
my pc always says that device cannot be recognised. i have the latest activesync with windows 7.
with windows 7 my 64 mb uni works perfect! (flashing, activesync, etc.)
About your problem
Still stuck with your 128 Mb ?
My be i got advise or solution from another website.

[Q] Format HD completely is recommended?

Hi guys.
I think I'm posting in the wrong place, move the threads, please.
I've got an HD SATA with 3 partitions, 2 primary and 1 logical (Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bits, Windows 8 Consumer Preview 32 bits and a partition for music)
The instalation of Win8 took 3 hours.
I don't think is the HD whose is the problem, but I wanna format my HD.
Is recommended format per completely, or just the primary partitions?
Thanks
MRaimo said:
Hi guys.
I think I'm posting in the wrong place, move the threads, please.
I've got an HD SATA with 3 partitions, 2 primary and 1 logical (Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bits, Windows 8 Consumer Preview 32 bits and a partition for music)
The instalation of Win8 took 3 hours.
I don't think is the HD whose is the problem, but I wanna format my HD.
Is recommended format per completely, or just the primary partitions?
Thanks
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formatting the whole thing or just the partition will make no difference so save the hassle and just nuke the win 8 partition
3 hours is a LONG time though something isn't right there
redownload the iso and setup a usb install
The primary is all that is needed , so if you have other partitions dont worry about them, I just installed Win 8 64 bit last night , it wouldnt install over a previous primary , so I formated the primary (with mbr) and it took less time to load than any other copy of Windows Ive ever used ! I love it !!
MRaimo said:
Hi guys.
I think I'm posting in the wrong place, move the threads, please.
I've got an HD SATA with 3 partitions, 2 primary and 1 logical (Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bits, Windows 8 Consumer Preview 32 bits and a partition for music)
The instalation of Win8 took 3 hours.
I don't think is the HD whose is the problem, but I wanna format my HD.
Is recommended format per completely, or just the primary partitions?
Thanks
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No, formatting will make no change in install time, however if you have a slow read or write device in the system that could be a problem. You could also have the a problem with your processor or drivers messing things up. When I installed Windows 8 on my HP ZD7249CL it took about an hour and a half because windows 8 couldn't find any drivers for it and when it did, it then felt the need to install them but say that it couldn't us them because they were not compatible with the OS.

[Q] Is it possible to restore Windows 7 dual boot after Windows 8 upgrade?

Greetings,
I purchase an upgrade DVD of Windows 8 from local Micro Center store. My laptop, ACER 4830TG-6450 with 8 GB RAM, has dual Windows 7 boot originally i.e. I have two Windows 7 Home Premium installed on two different partitions. I boot my notebook from one of Windows 7 partition and upgrade to Windows 8 using the DVD. During Windows 8 upgrade, I don't see the Custom Install options. I proceed to do the upgrade anyway and after doing so, I am no longer have the dual boot menu. Is there a way to fix this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
pwanghk said:
Greetings,
I purchase an upgrade DVD of Windows 8 from local Micro Center store. My laptop, ACER 4830TG-6450 with 8 GB RAM, has dual Windows 7 boot originally i.e. I have two Windows 7 Home Premium installed on two different partitions. I boot my notebook from one of Windows 7 partition and upgrade to Windows 8 using the DVD. During Windows 8 upgrade, I don't see the Custom Install options. I proceed to do the upgrade anyway and after doing so, I am no longer have the dual boot menu. Is there a way to fix this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Never mind, after finishing Windows 8 upgrade, the machine doesn't have the boot menu and boot directly to Windows 8. I thought that it wipes out my dual boot entirely. I restart Windows 8 and there is a new boot menu showing both OS, Windows 8 and Windows 7. I do apologize for any inconvenient this may cause.

[Q] Did Windows 8 64bit require more than 32bit?

Wondering... Did Windows 8 64bit require something more than Windows 8 32bit, except more HDD space and compatible CPU.
Yesterday I buy upgrade for Windows 7 to Windows 8. Upgrade Assistant downloads windows and I burn DVD. When try to install it Setup copies some files, restarted Windows 7 and there appears Windows 8 logo.. After some time PC is restarting and return to Windows 7. Tried to boot from Windows 8 DVD, but again - logo, restart...
After that I download Windows 8 32bit and Windows 8 64bit from MSDN. When try to install 64bit - logo, reset...
But when try to install 32bit - everything is OK. It runs great.
MB: Asus M2N4-SLI
CPU: AM2 Athlon X2 64 4200+
RAM: 2x1GB A-Data
GPU: Asus 7950GT
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Are you upgrading, or are you doing a clean install? (AKA delete partition, reformat. Then install)
If upgrading was the previous OS 32 or 64 bit?
ErylFlynn said:
Are you upgrading, or are you doing a clean install? (AKA delete partition, reformat. Then install)
If upgrading was the previous OS 32 or 64 bit?
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Original OS: Windows Ultimate 64bit
first try to upgrade with "Assistant" (Windows 8 logo -> Reboot (before reach Setup))
after that try to make clear install but after try to boot from DVD -> Windows 8 logo -> Reboot (before reach Setup)
Why do you need x64? It's useful only if you have more than 3 GB of RAM or if you're using the application that uses lots of virtual memory (anyway swap is bottleneck, and you need more ram).
Not sure, have you tried a full wipe and install? Boot from disk and delete the partition and rebuild it. That is what I did, and I went from win7 pro 64 bit to Win 8 pro 64 bit no problems.
Useless guy said:
Why do you need x64? It's useful only if you have more than 3 GB of RAM or if you're using the application that uses lots of virtual memory (anyway swap is bottleneck, and you need more ram).
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well... I just use "Upgrade Assistant" and don't know how to download specific version..., Assistant do it itself.
ErylFlynn said:
Not sure, have you tried a full wipe and install? Boot from disk and delete the partition and rebuild it. That is what I did, and I went from win7 pro 64 bit to Win 8 pro 64 bit no problems.
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Tried with reinstall windows 7 64bit(that I have) and after that to upgrade to windows 8(that I download).
Tried to boot from Windows 8 DVD(That I downloaded) - When boot appears Windows 8 Logo and after a while PC reboots and nothing happens(cannot go to Windows 8 Setup)

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