Review of Datamini TWG10 2-in-1 Tablet+Win 10 Drivers - Windows 10, 8, 7, XP etc.

This 2 in 1 Laptop has a flexible design which lets you use it as a laptop, tablet, presentation screen, etc. The laptop supports dual boot, one is Windows 10 and another one is Android Lollipop v5.1. Intel Atom processor ( Z3735F ) is installed in this laptop to deliver matchless performance. With 2 GB RAM, smooth and lag-free real-time execution of program becomes possible. This entertainment laptop has 32 GB eMMC storage capacity to store all the needed documents, favourite multimedia files, and also to install essential software. The notebook has 25.65 cm (10.1) Touch screen to assure wonderful movie watching experience and smooth navigation. Datamini is a pioneer name in the segment of computers and laptops manufacturing. Also, the brand has a host of service centres across India. -> (Datamini Windows Tablet)
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Datamini Service Center :
Contact Number : 00912240053782
Email : [email protected]
Pick Up Coordinator (Any where in India) :
Name : Satish
Contact Number : 00919599685653
Email : [email protected] (Renu Gupta)
Email : [email protected]
Notice : All Datamini Service is done by Aforeserve Company only .
Datamini TWG10 Spare Parts & Accessories :
Screen Guard Scratch Protector
Bags with shoulder strap
LCD Screen for Datamini TWG10
Housing for Datamini TWG10
Touch Screen for Datamini TWG10
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Technical Specification :
OVERVIEW :
Brand Datamini
Type 2 in 1 Laptop
Utility Entertainment
Color Black
Model Number TWG10
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PROCESSOR :
Processor Name Intel Atom
Variant Z3735F
Processor Brand Intel
Clock Speed 1.33 GHz Up to 1.83 GHz
Cache 2 MB
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MEMORY :
RAM 2 GB DDR3L
STORAGE :
Storage Capacity 64 GB (32 GB Inbuilt and 32 GB Micro SD Card)
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PLATFORM :
Type Dual Boot
Operating System Windows 10+Android Lollipop v5.1
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DISPLAY :
Screen Size 25.65cm (10.1)
Resolution 1280 x 800 Pixels
Screen Type IPS Touchscreen
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GRAPHIC :
Graphic Processor Intel HD 1GB
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KEYBOARD/INPUT :
Integrated Camera Yes, Rear Camera - 5.0MP & Front Camera- 2.0MP
Pointer Device Touchpad
Keyboard Standard Keyboard
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AUDIO :
Internal Mic Yes
Speakers Two Speakers (1W)
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COMMUNICATION :
Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth v4.0
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POWER & BATTERY :
Power Supply 5V/2A adapter
Standard Battery Li-ion Polymer, 6600Ah
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PORTS/SLOTS :
USB Port/S Mini USB 2.0 & Standard USB
Mic In Yes
HDMI Port Mini HDMI
Multi Card Slot 3G SIM Slot+Micro SD Card Slot
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System Properties :
System Information :
BIOS Information:
BIOS of this tablet is made by INSYDE which is UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) BIOS Type.
When turn on the tablet , you can enter to Tablet BIOS Mode By Pressing ESC Button .
You will see the Below picture on the screen of the tablet
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By Selecting BootManager , you can select which system or OS can be booted : Windows , Android and Bootable Software from USB Port using Flash Memory or Pen Drive .
Also From BootFromFlie , you can access to bootable Devices such Pen Drive .
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BootManager :
Boot From File :
Partitioning of Windows 10 and Android 5.1 on the Tablet :
As you see only 4 GB ROM from 32 GB in built hard Disk is dedicated on Android 5.1 to be installed APPS by user .
How to Install Windows on the tablet ?
1. Find and Download Window 10 home or professional Edition as ISO File
2. Download Rufus to make bootable USB.
3. 8 GB Pen Drive which should be better to format it .
4. Open Rufus which you have Downloaded.
5. Select the Windows ISO file from which you have downloaded
6. Change Partition scheme to GPT Partition scheme for UEFI
7. Press Start button and wait to finish.
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8. Insert the Pen Drive to the USB slot and restart you tablet
9. Press ESC button
10. Select Boot Manager
11. Select Boot from USB
12 . Install windows 10
Notice : In formating Partition for windows installation only format Drive C , DO NOT TOUCH OTHER VOLUMES
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How To Install Android X86 on the Tablet ?
1. Download Android 5.1 X86.img for EFI as IMG File
2. Download Rufus to make bootable USB.
3. 8 GB Pen Drive which should be better to format it .
4. Open Rufus which you have Downloaded
5. Change Type of Image to DD Image
6. Select Android 5.1.img from which you have downloaded
7. Click Start Button
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8. Insert the Pen Drive in USB Slot of the Tablet
9. Restart the tablet and Press ESC button
10. Select Boot Manager
11. Select Boot from USB
12 .Read from HERE To Install Android x86 Step by Step.
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Pros of Tablet :
Supporting Dual OS
Perfect and Nice finishing
So fast and smooth
It Supports Mini HDMI and SIM cart with 3G
It has 32 GB extra Micro SD card free
It Supports all Apps on Windows 10 and Android OS
High Graphic resolution and sharp LCD
Battery remains for long time up to 9 hours
Cons of Tablet:
No protective guard for LCD
LCD scratches with anything even your fingers
Screen touch is not working properly on windows 10
4 GB is dedicated on Android which is too less
Android doesn't permit to install apps on Micro SD card
So Low Quality of rear and Front Camera
Micro SD card, sometime, is not working on windows 10 Properly
Drivers of Windows 10 for Datamini TWG 10 :
1. Download Drivers from Here
2. Extract the Zip file
3 . search each missing Driver by Device manager into the extracted folder
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1. Download Drivers Package from Here
2. Extract the Zip file
3. Copy and Paste the extracted folders in Windows\System 32
4. Restart your Tablet PC
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uefi bios
can some one post bios of this tablet.or link to get the dual os firmware

How can i ROOT android version of it. Please help

it is written that 4gb for android ...out of32 gb internal memory only 4 gb ?
micro sd card max memory card we can use ?

shiahling said:
it is written that 4gb for android ...out of32 gb internal memory only 4 gb ?
micro sd card max memory card we can use ?
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yes , micro sd upto 128 gb

touch screen not working
my tablet is only come with window 10.when i try to reset(become slow) i hang and i restart it by pressing power button but window corrupt.i try to install android in it unfortunately i formatted its all partiotions (windows,windows reserverd and one more ).so after installing android its touch is not working no rotataion.then i install windoe 10 using usb but in windows 10 also its touch is not working .i paste drivers mentioned in above link and updated also from device manager-human interface but nothing works.
please help me without touch my tablet is like dead .

Any luck rooting this tablet. I was able to unlock the bootloader.But no luck with rooting.

flashing android
which partition to select ?

BIOS
Can you provide a copy of bios

support of SDXC cards
just tried a 128 GB sandisk micro sd card in this, device recognises it perfectly.
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kkk95 said:
my tablet is only come with window 10.when i try to reset(become slow) i hang and i restart it by pressing power button but window corrupt.i try to install android in it unfortunately i formatted its all partiotions (windows,windows reserverd and one more ).so after installing android its touch is not working no rotataion.then i install windoe 10 using usb but in windows 10 also its touch is not working .i paste drivers mentioned in above link and updated also from device manager-human interface but nothing works.
please help me without touch my tablet is like dead .
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i had the same issue. dont paste the drivers directly to windows folder. open device manager and install drivers for intel HD graphics and I2C touch controller and touch will start working. for rotation need to install bosch accelorometer drivers

Memory problem
I was told Memory 32 GB expandable upto 500 GB. How can it be expanded? It looks there is no room for HDD of 500 GB. Windows 10 was unable to update due to low space ie less than 4 GB, Windows needs 5 GB space.
In Android they gave 8 GB ROM for me. They said 32 GB ROM, atleast I understood in that way. I didn't know Windows 10 also was there, dual boot.

Driver Solution
asdews said:
just tried a 128 GB sandisk micro sd card in this, device recognises it perfectly.
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i had the same issue. dont paste the drivers directly to windows folder. open device manager and install drivers for intel HD graphics and I2C touch controller and touch will start working. for rotation need to install bosch accelorometer drivers
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Approach 1 : (recommended)
Download the Driver package and unzipe it your PC then Right click on Start Menu-> Click on Device manager
Right Click on any unknown driver -> Click on Update Driver Software -> click on Browse My computer for Driver software -> Browse the location that you unzip the zip fle ( check include subfolders ) -> click next -> finish -> Restart the tablet
Approach 2 :
copy and paste the inside of driver package ( Drivers folder and Driverstore folder ) to windows-> system32

how to unlock bootloader
bhargav1991 said:
Any luck rooting this tablet. I was able to unlock the bootloader.But no luck with rooting.
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Please share how to unlock Datamini TWG10 as it is stuckup at entering dnx mode waiting for fastboot command
regards

My hands on experience
Please do not try based on the info available in this site/thread regarding installation of Windows, installation of Android, unless further progress is there because of the following hands on experience.
1) The tablet is manufactured by little known company, hence not much development support can be expected.
2) the company is having only one service center at mumbai, they are not ready to share windows drivers or android files through downloads.
3) This looks like laptop but they say it is a tablet with keyboard, hence it is similar to phone with so many secrete partitions and files.
4) It has UEFI type BIOS only, (No legacy BIOS), it has 32 bit only hardware, it does not popular other hardware chips hence it is difficult to get worked open android OS or windows drivers* . (further I suspect it might have locked Bootloader this is the point i have missed before my attempt)
I have backed up all the 17 partitions and restored back with Easeus To Do back up (so far other image backup software are not even working on this type of environment). I have backed up various methods , as some problem i was anticipating (like Partition backup, Disk Back Up (sector by sector method), System Back up & Disk Clone while it was running OK )
But on requirement , when restoration was done with partition backup (as My windows was not booting , not resetting, not restoring , vendors asks to send it back to Mumbai)
windows problem was not solved but android was intact. when tried System restore, windows problem solved but android not booting, when disk clone restore attempted nothing was booting. when restore from Disk back up was done only windows was restoring. Hence they have locked somewhere.
I have tried to install Android -x86 5x it is 32 bit but not EFI compatible . No other s like 4.4, 6.0 etc is successful (these are installed at c drive, not same as manufacturer provided which hides in some partition )
In view of this , if windows corrupts and becomes non bootable , only Windows 10 32 bit UEFI version may be installed as per the procedure specified at initial [But screen auto rotation does not work, OS Switch is missing but we can go to bios (esc key to be pressed while booting) switch OS-but the may considered minor ]
In my case i have expanded my disk to full 28GB for Windows 10 and backup copy of OS and all imp programs like WinOffice etc & settings are stored (8GB) on my SD Disk of 32GB, which I also made bootable and selectable from BIOS. If any major corruption of windows occurs, as always saves my data on SD card, it can be temporarily removed and important work will be backed up, tablet can be restored in 40 min at click.

UEFI bios reset blind method
After some setting change in advanced video menu the screen blank
To reset / to load defaults we have to follow actual steps in blind method.
Press ESC key when you feel it is starting
Left left enter
F9 enter to load defaults
F10 enter to save

The following mentioned at Cube iWork 10 ultimate dual boot rooting at techtablets
please note that no matter what backup software you use, if you restore the entire disk image (specifically, the android partitions) android will NOT boot anymore. This is because Cube (or rather, their ODM) enabled dm-verity so the system detects that it has been “tampered” and just hangs at boot. to fix that you should reflash the official android image with the files provided by Cube, or use a modified boot.img (see rooting section)

Hey there guys, just wondering if anyone else is having the same issue as me, I have the TWG ces 101, pretty much the same tablet but with a different bios, I am having a weird issue with the touch screen, it worked fine before I nuked windows attempting to install android x86, and upon installing windows again and finally getting all the drivers working again, the touch screen is going crazy, every touch registers as it being somewhere entirely different from where you have touched, some spots on the screen when touched show up as 2 fingers on 2 random parts of the screen etc, I have tried calibrating to no avail as I cant even click where it asks me to, I have tried multiple versions of the driver (which I only found through a driver search program called SDI and right clicking it and searching the part number on microsofts download database (as it came up as unknown device and had no name)
not sure what else to really try...its driving me a bit batty

adex9 said:
Hey there guys, just wondering if anyone else is having the same issue as me, I have the TWG ces 101, pretty much the same tablet but with a different bios, I am having a weird issue with the touch screen, it worked fine before I nuked windows attempting to install android x86, and upon installing windows again and finally getting all the drivers working again, the touch screen is going crazy, every touch registers as it being somewhere entirely different from where you have touched, some spots on the screen when touched show up as 2 fingers on 2 random parts of the screen etc, I have tried calibrating to no avail as I cant even click where it asks me to, I have tried multiple versions of the driver (which I only found through a driver search program called SDI and right clicking it and searching the part number on microsofts download database (as it came up as unknown device and had no name)
not sure what else to really try...its driving me a bit batty
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I had the same kind of issue. So download the file from here:
.4shared.com/get/Z5OVkZNyba/Drivers_TWG10_.html
Extract the content in the rar file. Using a mouse browse the contents of the folder and open Drivers > HIDClass > KMDF HID Minidriver for Touch I2C Device
Right click oem24 file and select install.
Once done, touch screen will be alright

Firmware file
I need stock firmware file android of this device.I want to flash that firmware.my tab already has android.But I need firmware file.Please send

Ianreal28 said:
Pls could somebody help me i have this 2 in 1 tablet DUAL BOOT after resetting it to factory reset my drivers are all gone no touch, sound etc. So i decided to find drivers i found intel atom z3735f install it and then restart. AND IT RESTARTING FOREVER:crying::crying: when I hardreset my tablet then the windows take too long to boot up.. I think the problem is the i2c controller driver is responsible for forever restarting . i try all methods and it happens the same. Can anyone help me? :crying:
Specs:
Intel atom z3735f
2gb ram
32gb eMMC
Dual boot
Windows 10 home 32-bit
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My thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/windows-tablet-taking-forever-to-t3727109

Related

[GUIDE] Install Windows 10 on TW800/801

I offered myself to do a guide to install Windows 10 on the Winbook TW800/801, this might work for the others too and even for other tablets, however.
TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR TABLET OR THE WORLD.
This guide is very tedious but it will payoff in the long run, I regret nothing and I will not comeback to Windows 8/8.1.
-Requirements:
2 - USB Stick: 16GB or more. Why 2?: I just want to make sure nothing goes wrong, I will explain later why.
USB Hub with USB Keyboard and USB Mouse
A brain?
I will simplify the guide, later I will make a longer one, and see if more devices work.
Step 1. Do the gansta rap. Go to Control Panel > Backup and Restore.
Step 2. When asked rock and plug in one of the USB then make the HDD backup.
Step 3. With the second USB Stick now make a backup of Windows folder.
Step 4. Extract the Windows 10 ISO (recommended builds 10041 or 10049) in the C:/ Disk
Step 5. Enter the extracted Windows 10 folder, then enter > Source
Step 6. Execute the Setup.exe in the source folder, not the one outside that folder or else it will give you error.
Step 7. Follow all the normal steps to install Windows, it will not give you the option to format but it will let you install it.
Step 8. After it is installed nothing will work, this is where the USB Hub / Keyboard and Mouse will give be of use.
Step 9. After plugging the USB Hub / Keyboard and Mouse also put the USB Stick where the Windows folder is located.
Step 10. Go to Device Manager and then all the devices with ? or ! go to them and update drivers, use specific location and put the location where the old Windows folder is.
Step 11. Repeat the same for all devices even for all the devices that are working fine without any symbol, same goes for graphic.
Step 12. ENJOY!, now unplug everything touch and WiFi/Bluetooth and anything else should be working.
I will update the guide in some more hours to add more information.
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lumia 5202
can u tell me how to install window 10 in lumia 520
mpmca90 said:
can u tell me how to install window 10 in lumia 520
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I don't have any Lumia phone that I could try it on, sorry mate.
Thanks but it didn't work for the TW800 I'm missing hard drive space on this POS and it won't let me do it off of removable media either. Sucks looks like I'm stuck with 8.1 for ever.
I successfully installed windows 10 on my TW-801 with the free windows 10 download and everything works perfect. I went directly to Microsofts website and first installed internally - I had to install it twice the second time via the sdcard image so it does not ask you for the product key. I am also running Ubuntu via VMWare virtual machine on this tablet. Windows 10 is so much better than 8.1 on this tablet. Also when you download windows 10 it gives you the option of 32 or 64 bit. I just installed the 32 bit since the stock 8.1 was 32 bit - but I am wondering since it is a 64 bit processor if you can install the 64 bit version.
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I successfully installed windows 10 on my TW-801 with the free windows 10 download and everything works perfect. I went directly to Microsofts website and first installed internally - I had to install it twice the second time via the sdcard image so it does not ask you for the product key. I am also running Ubuntu via VMWare virtual machine on this tablet. Windows 10 is so much better than 8.1 on this tablet. Also when you download windows 10 it gives you the option of 32 or 64 bit. I just installed the 32 bit since the stock 8.1 was 32 bit - but I am wondering since it is a 64 bit processor if you can install the 64 bit version.
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Do you have any idea to install Windows 10 from bootable USB without Windows 8.1,
I did usb installation and it always crash with blue screen
My tw800 is broken, it cannot login into Windows anymore, it always do automatic recovery and No. Windows shows... i have delete system.001
Please help...!
thank you
clean install 10 tw802
i was able to clean install windows 10 from usb. its a bit of a pain reinstalling all the drivers and you do need usb hub to connect mouse and keyboard but it can be done.
Is there any way to run android apps?
Sent from my CHC-U01 using Tapatalk
Has anyone been able to install Windows 10 Threshold 2 (1511 lastest build) My TW801 freezes always at 40% of the installation
dtracks said:
Has anyone been able to install Windows 10 Threshold 2 (1511 lastest build) My TW801 freezes always at 40% of the installation
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The 1511 build installer won't finish on the WinBook tablets. You should use the installer from July 29th to get Windows 10 on it, then let it update itself to 1511.
how you can fix touchscreen and gaerometer drivers? I have win10 on my TW800 but only work with keboard and mouse and vertical postion. Any drivers you have for those too becasue rest is working better than 8.1
so how i can fix it? Microcenter said they are not supporting Windows 10 rollback to Windows 8.1 but which version or where i can find drivers they are not helping too.
Thanks @TravisAntonio !
For anyone still fooling with the TW801, I'm about to find out if I can fresh install the latest Windows 10 (otherwise using these instructions), however, if build 1903 still has the same installation problem that 1511 evidently had, Dell has a webpage here where they give direct Microsoft hosted download links to the 32 and 64-bit versions of the MediaCreationTool for build 1507. Note that even if you want to download the 32-bit version but you're doing it on a 64-bit PC, you want the 64-bit MediaCreationTool - you can still download the 32-bit ISO from the 64-bit tool. I can confirm that although the size of the build 1507 ISO doesn't match up with the sizes listed on Dell's site (same link as above), the size is close enough - possibly the tool is downloading the very last, most up to date build 1507 ISO.
The direct Microsoft hosted download links for the build 1507 MediaCreationTools are:
x86: MediaCreationTool
x64: MediaCreationTool64
Once I get around to actually fooling with the tablet again, I'll post an update regarding which fresh install build I had to use.
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I successfully installed windows 10 on my TW-801 with the free windows 10 download and everything works perfect. I went directly to Microsofts website and first installed internally - I had to install it twice the second time via the sdcard image so it does not ask you for the product key. I am also running Ubuntu via VMWare virtual machine on this tablet. Windows 10 is so much better than 8.1 on this tablet. Also when you download windows 10 it gives you the option of 32 or 64 bit. I just installed the 32 bit since the stock 8.1 was 32 bit - but I am wondering since it is a 64 bit processor if you can install the 64 bit version.
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Thanks for share me such information. I am also using window 10 64 bit version.
Well, some great news. I followed the directions but with a very recent build 1903 of Windows 10 x86, downloaded 8/17/2019 - MD5 of the ISO was A9E0929B411E18867F6A630A8C4731FD (I'm giving the MD5 because one x64 ISO I downloaded just three weeks prior would never work correctly on my regular PC but the x64 ISO I downloaded the following week has worked perfectly.
Possibly very important: First, I didn't have to use the Setup.exe in the Sources folder - I used the main Setup.exe, I unchecked the option to keep personal files and apps, and I allowed it to download all updates and drivers. No idea if that made any difference, but it's what I did.
The bad news is I think my USB port is busted - I was hoping a fresh Windows install would fix the problem but alas it's probably because the tablet hit the floor last week. Devices get some power but as you can see in the screenshot attached of Device Manager within a minute of logging into the new Windows installation for the first time, all device drivers are installed but when I plug anything into the USB port, I get the "Unknown USB Device (Set Address Failed)" error. Port worked fine 4-5 months and possibly more recently but the tablet fell on the floor last week so guessing that's why it's not working.
It's a good thing the drivers loaded on their own since I couldn't even use a USB keyboard and mouse. I don't know if the MicroUSB port is actually a proper USB port as well, but first, it's wonky already - the power cable has to have pressure coming from underneath it to tilt it a little "down" into the port in order to charge, and so far with any MicroUSB adapter, I haven't gotten any regular USB devices to work through it.
Cheers!
Edit: Forgot to mention that when Windows was booting the first time after the install was complete, it eventually froze on some kind of progress screen (immediately before the OOBE). The tablet screen would still both timeout and go dark and respond to power button presses but would still have the progress circle frozen. I believe I was still able to get to a shutdown menu, if I remember correctly, and shut down the tablet, after which I was able to start it back up and boot fully up without a hitch.
Also note that I had a small fan blowing on the back of the tablet all along
Great write,thanks for sharing

[ Success ] Ployer Momo7W - Clean Install Windows 10 Home with compression.

I found that it's very strange that there's no thread on XDA for this superb popular tablet.
This tablet is the most talked about among the Chinese, Vietnamese and Japanese tech nerd because of it cheap price.
It's the cheapest Windows Tablet at USD70 shipped to whole world, and USD48 factory price.
Official site:
http://en.ployer.cn/product-details-66.html
Spec:
Display:
7 inch (16:9) IPS or TN screen, Resolution: 1024*600
Capacitive touch panel, supports 5 points multi-touch
CPU:
Quad-core Intel Atom Bay Trail Z3735G, Speed: up to 1.83GHz
RAM & Memory:
1G RAM, Built-in 16GB Memory
Supports external Micro-SD card, 32GB Max
System:
Microsoft Windows 8.1 with Bing
Wireless & Network:
Wi-Fi: Built-in Wi-Fi Module, IEEE 802.11b/g/n
3G: Supports external USB 3G Dongle
Camera:
Front camera: 0.3 MP
Videos:
Supports 1080P Video
Battery:
2,500 mAh
Picture (Windows 10 in making):
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More pictures: https://www.google.com/search?q=mom...ChMI2ZXqhrSHxwIVDAOOCh3Ipgbw&biw=1366&bih=602
My goal here is to totally clean the 16GB emmc and clean / fresh install it with Windows 10 Home with compression to save space.
I will post my progress on the second post (SUCCESS!).
If any of you guys have this tablet and wanna try, I have attached the working drivers for this tablet that you can download below
Steps to repeat what I've accomplished:
- Charge full the tablet.
- Full reset existing Windows 8.1 with Bing x86
- Connect to internet, make sure the tablet is activated.
- Charge full the tablet again.
- While connected to the internet, do an in-place upgrade of it's existing Windows 8.1 with Bing x86 to Windows 10 Home x86 (from an iso in a thumbdrive) (This step is important! It make sure your Windows stay activated)
- Make sure all hardware is working and have correct driver and Windows 10 is activated
(connected standby seems not working very well)
- Charge full the tablet again.
- Insert Thumbdrive, Keyboard, Mouse into USB hub then insert to the tablet.
- Restart the tablet while holding down the shift key / or open Settings, and click/tap on the Update & security icon, then click/tap on Recovery on the left side, and click/tap on Restart now under Advanced startup on the right side.
- The tablet will reboot and you will see the Advanced Startup Options screen.
- From here click Troubleshoot then Advance Options then click Command Prompt.
- From command prompt, type d:/setup.exe (where d:/ is your thumbdrive letter).
- You should then be in the Windows Installer setup screen. This should be exactly the same as booting from USB.
- Follow the setup wizard to do clean install, you will see 5 partitions.
- First 2 partitions (System , EFI) you should LEAVE it, do not delete it.
- Delete the last 3 partitions (C:, Recovery and another Recovery)
- Choose to install Windows on the free space that you got after deleting the last 3 partitions. (No need to manually create a partition).
- Let it install normally, once done you will have C:/ or around 14.45GB.
- It will detect as a normal desktop, but once you install all the drivers on the first post, you will have a fully working tablet again.
Tips to save more space:
1) Use CompactOS:
From an administrative command prompt, simply use the commands:
Compact.exe /CompactOS:query This will query Windows to see if CompactOS is enabled or not
Compact.exe /CompactOS:always This will enable CompactOS
Compact.exe /CompactOS:never This will disable CompactOS
2) Disable hibernation.
3) Decrease pagefile size.
I have around 7GB free space on a fully updated Windows 10 Home installation even with default pagefile and hibernation turned on.
bro what software do you use to restore and backup the driver?
Nice Thread. Just what i was looking for!
How did you Update?
I tried via .iso on a USB drive.... did not work...
Great Job M$ did there -.- can't even see the full installation window.
(Attachment 1+2)
But well.... that's not the main problem here... it needs 6.27gb free space on C to install Windows 10 ~.~
(Attachment 3)
i still have my 4gb image partition....
Now trying the inplace Upgrade....
P.S About Drivers....
http://woshub.com/how-to-export-drivers-using-powershell-in-windows-8-1-u1/
Here are mine on Google Drive:
drivers_Momo7W.zip
drive.google.com
Also made a Macrium Reflect Free Recovery Disk and saved the img on a USB drive... you never know.
Btw, i also got that error about USB not activated via BIOS. Did you also use a USB 3.0 stick? Heard that there are some driver problems with Windows10 installation and USB3.0
Edit:
Well... inplace upgrade also fails -.- needs 5gb more space.
(Attachment 4)
Edit 24.11.2021.
****ing Google drive changed the link.
Replaced it. Got about 2-4 emails per Week askig for the file. Should work again now.
i did it.... phew....
Skipped the 6.67gb limitation by selecting a USB drive as backup for the old windows... though didn't even use it in the end -.-
So i have now 6.6gb Free of 14gb.... oh yeah... and the 4gb image partition got deleted during installation.
The worst thing was the Touchscreen driver, because i did not update but delete all i also deleted Touchscreen drivers.
Touchscreen readme.txt insider the driver package said:
- Copy "SileadTouch.fw" to "C:\Windows\System32\Drivers"
- Update the driver "KMDF HID Minidriver for Touch I2C Device_15.46.55.386_6.2_x86"
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Make sure you have a USB Keyboard or Mouse for the initial Setup and to install the drivers.
I installed VNC really fast and did all via PC ^^
Haldi4803 said:
i did it.... phew....
Skipped the 6.67gb limitation by selecting a USB drive as backup for the old windows... though didn't even use it in the end -.-
So i have now 6.6gb Free of 14gb.... oh yeah... and the 4gb image partition got deleted during installation.
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Strange, I only have 2.5GB of free space doing exactly what you doing when I upgrade.
But the 4GB recovery partition is not deleted.
I'm still trying to find a way to boot from USB to do a clean install.
i used the .iso on a USB stick, mounted in windows and started the setup.
Btw, i can see your problems with Connected Standby....
SleepStudy
BatteryReport
Tough it was already horrible in windows8.1 so i never used that, and always turned off my device
Anyone else here has Stats from W8.1 times ?
Unfortunately I have no way of downgrading because I cannot boot from USB...
Tried the Windows 10 recovery menu to boot from EFI USB device also cannot.
shouldn't there be a "Restore Windows to previous state" ? or did you already clean the disk and deleted "old windows installations" ?
Haldi4803 said:
shouldn't there be a "Restore Windows to previous state" ? or did you already clean the disk and deleted "old windows installations" ?
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Yes, it restored back to Windows 10 Home.
My C:/Windows.old is less than 1MB.
I have no idea why this happened to my upgrade.
I'm trying to download the 5.7GB recovery file from Ployer website since a week ago but the speed to me is only around 5kb...
I believe this recovery file should be able to restore the tablet back to the original Chinese Windows 8.1 with Bing.
Linux
I dont know about you guys, but Personally, I would like to install linux on mine, but i still dont know whether it will support it. i have downloaded the iso for Kali linux and i plan to install it soon, but sadly, i cant seem to even reach the boot menu.
I think it would be nice for me to have a portable linux wireless tool, well if i can install it.
if anybody hass managed to install any linux distro on the ployer momo7w, please i would like to know how you got past the very fast boot screen, and into the bios.
How are you getting on with this?
I am just preparing to do the same upgrade... Amongst other things, the chinese writing, mid English Windows is driving me mad!!!
Have you managed to get everything up and running yet?
I have managed to get a few things sorted on this... Since you can only get it wrong once and its all over (and I nearly did!) I have managed to get USB booting, and I have also backed up the existing drivers on Windows 8.1, with a hope that in the worst case scenario (and I cant find the drivers for the touch screen!) I am hoping that I can send it looking through the backed up drivers and put it to use with windows 10!
So I am currently biting my fingernails, as I have been backing up for about 2.5 hours, and I have 18 minutes left, and I am hoping the battery holds out for the complete backup (Using Macrium on a live USB to do the backup!)
I will see how it goes, but happy to help you guys get your devices booting to USB if you want!
Running into issues! I can get a USB disk bootable, as I managed to back up from a UEFI USB, but now, I cannot build for love nor money - a Windows 10 installer UEFI USB! RUFUS, SARDU, none of them seem to be able to make it work
Got a bit more work to get done! I might event get a solution, but the way the ployer UEFI is setup, its missing some key settings in the UEFI, which without (CSM) we may not be able to clean install!
managed to get the new installation done, you will need a mostly charged tablet, a USB adapter cable, I would recommend a four port hub - one for a mouse, and one for your USB drive with the windows installer on it.
I am happy to share my BIOS settings so you guys can reproduce it! I am waiting for the install to finish and I will run all the drivers installations through, then I can try get the touch screen up and running with my backed up drivers! Hopefully a nice, clean (all English!) installation! I get driven mad by the recurrent chinese words throughout my OS, even though its set to English!!!
tell us about the storage used and free
I ran into another hurdle!
Got the install completed, but now, it doesnt recognise its a tablet! there are no unknown devices, so I cant install the drivers, the start button and the volume buttons do not work
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I will take a look in an hour or so and let you know!
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4.88GB of free space out of 14GB drive, but there are so many problems with drivers missing, cant see the accelerometer, touch screen, soft or hard keys, I am thinking I might just wipe it and start again...
Right, I am going for a new approach!
I am using the inbuilt UEFI recovery function, and have just reinstalled the OS, looks like its probably Windows 8.1, but what I will then do, is try reinstall, telling it to leave my files. This may sound crazy, and isnt strictly speaking a "Clean install", however, after a clean install of windows 8.1 and an upgrade to windows 10, this should be the best that can be accomplished, without having driver issues everywhere!
I will keep trying and let you know how I get on!
....EDIT... seems its just reinstalled windows 10! looks like I will have to pull out my backups and reload the tablet!
help
Hi
I also bought one of these tablet.
I would like on Windows 10 were installed, but no way to succeed.
I read the forum, but unfortunately I do not know English well.
I live in Hungary.
I can not enter BIOS. I connected a wireless keyboard + mouse pressed esc, but not having been in the BIOS.
If I bought the írásotokból, USB can not be reinstalled?
Or, if you do not clean installation somehow manages to put even works with touch screen, volume keys, gyrosensor?
There are very few places on the device ... In practice, in addition to other Windows programs can not be installed. It would be nice if bootlna USB cancel the recovery partition!
It is very annoying that some Chinese characters in the windows, and do not even like 8 system
Thank you!
PS: I wrote google translator, I hope you understand
Lipothp
I am still working on the clean install... Read on for more details.... Unfortunately it's all not going to work very well....
So I reinstated windows 8.1, tried to boot and it failed, as such I reinstalled windows 8 through its recovery tool, though I probably won't be able to do that again.
Anyway, I'm stuck now, got 5.3gb of free space and that's it. I can't progress as I can't claim more disk space. The recovery partition is more than just recovery it is actively used by windows... So if you delete that partition, Windows dies. If you try to move windows folder it will die.
The next challenge is to try move the users directory and hope it works it won't thought. Even compressing the disk space does nothing...
Lipothp, I would suggest you get a wired keyboard and connect to your tablet, go to settings, recovery, advanced and reboot. When it comes up go to troubleshoot and then the option is there for bios.
Seriously it's taken me a week to upgrade and still no closer to having everything working.

Nextbook Flexx 11 Tutorials

Nextbook Flexx 11
A 200-250$ 2-in-1 laptop.
CPU: 1.83 GHz Intel Atom Z3735F Quad-Core
RAM: 2 GBs
SSD: 64GBs
Screen: 11.6" Touchscreen
Ports: 1 x MicroHDMI, 1 x MicroUSB 2.0, 2 x USB 2.0
Micro SD Card slot
Installing every linux based OS(Android, RemixOS, Linux Distros)
Prerequisites:
A bootia32.efi file (Found in attachments)
A copy of your favorite linux distro
Rufus, UNetbootin, or a USB disk image write of your choice.
A flash you can wipe, and boot from
A little bit of time
Step 1: Setting up
First thing you'll need to do is use your image writer to write the iso to your USB.
MAKE SURE YOU SELECTED THE RIGHT USB DRIVE!
I cannot stress this enough, if you don't want to lose everything on another flash drive, or your hard drive, check and make sure you are using the right drive letter.
Do not restart now. We need to add some files to it.
Extract bootia32.efi and copy it to /boot/efi on your flash drive.
So this was some instructions I made for booting it, but this is much more complicated than it should be. You can totally disregard this spoiler.
Step 2: Booting
Plug your USB into your nextbook (if you haven't already) and turn it on/reboot it.
As its powering on, hold ESC to get into the boot options.
Click "Boot Manager" and select your USB drive.
IF IT DOESN'T SHOW UP, FORMAT YOUR USB DRIVE TO FAT32 AND GO BACK TO STEP 1.
Now, 2 things may happen, it may boot up perfectly, and from there, just follow the steps to install.
If it doesn't boot properly, we'll need to type a few commands.
Step 2.1: Grub Command Line.
So if it doesn't boot up properly, which chances are it wont, you'll be dropped into a command line.
This is grub, if you didn't know, and to boot we need to locate the drive its on.
First press FN+Ins to turn off NumLk, then type,
Code:
linux (hd
now if you press tab, it should list everything you have attached, for example:
Code:
hd0, hd1, hd2, hd3
The usb will most likely be hd0. So now you should have
Code:
linux (hd0,
If you press tab again, it will list off all of your partitions, or autofill one in.
Now you should have either:
Code:
1. linux (hd0,msdos1)
2. linux (hd0,gpt1)
Now, if you have this, type this(replace hd0,gpt1 with what you got):
Code:
set root=(hd0,gpt1)
then type
(new)Step 2: Creating a boot file.
So, now that you have the files copied over, you need to name the drive.
Right click your drive, and click Rename... (Remember the drive name, its important)
After you renamed your drive, create a folder at DriveLetter:/boot/grub
In that directory, create a file named grub.cfg
Now depending on your linux version, you'll have either syslinux, or grub already.
If grub: The file should already be there, so you can move on to step 3.
If syslinux: Find the isolinux.cfg or syslinux.cfg (probably in /syslinux or in /isolinux)
It will look something like:
Code:
label LinuxVersion
kernel /kernelFile
append initrd=/initrdFile (more options)
We're going to use these options to create our grub.cfg file.
Use this as a template.
Code:
menuentry 'LinuxVersion' {
search --set=root --label THIS_IS_WHERE_THE_LABEL_YOU_SET_EARLIER_GOES
linux /kernelFile (more options)
initrd /initrdFile
}
Step 3: Boot into your new OS.
Reboot your PC. When it turns back on, hold ESC.
You should be brought back to the BIOS area.
Press "Boot Manager" (you will need a mouse for this), and select your USB drive.
If you did everything correctly, it should boot.
Step 4: Go wild!
You should be booted, GO CRAZY!
There are a few problems with most distros, including:
No Wifi
No Bluetooth
No Gyroscope
No Audio
There are drivers online for these, but you need to be able to patch a kernel, and build/install a driver.
Wifi
Is the guide not working?
Go ahead and ask some questions, don't be afraid of help.
Useful resources:
Ubuntu with Wifi (Source)
Thats all the links for now. I will add more as I find them (hopefully to fix audio, power button, and rotation)
Huge thanks to Ian Morrison for the Ubuntu iso.
TAG
Any chance you're going to do the linux?
Reserved
I'm guessing that is where the linux how to, is going.
Dude.. You gonna finish this?
set code=(hd0,msdos1)
Then type
Type what? Need a complete tutorial here...
I'm so sorry
Chaosmstr said:
Dude.. You gonna finish this?
set code=(hd0,msdos1)
Then type
Type what? Need a complete tutorial here...
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I apologize for the delay, busy with school and all.
You can't leave us hanging like this!
I'm not sure about OP here, but I have the smaller model of this device being the Flexx 10. Now I haven't tried to boot Android on it, but I have successfully booted Linux Mint with it.
First I would recommend using a USB OTG capable flash drive (they are available at office stores, walmart, and so on and so forth,) or an OTG adaptor instead of using a full sized usb. The reason for this is stability of the booted system as the connection of the keyboard dock does not appear to be extremely reliable. This may vary by model or device but I would still recommend it as you may need the full sized USB ports later.
Now instead of using Unetbootin, I used Rufus. I used the settings of GTP for efi and bios to write the image to the drive. I didn't mess with any other settings there. After that I had to get a file called bootia32.efi and then add it to the /efi/BOOT/ before the system would even try to recognize it. From there it was just waiting patiently while it booted. (use the instructions in the earlier post to get to the boot options of the UEFI) It took it a while to boot as I suspect the USB speed was rather slow.
As I didn't really have time to really mess with it and get to the point of install, I will list the issues I came across.
1: Automatic rotation of the screen did not work.
2: wifi (RTL8723BS SDIO)
3: bluetooth
4: sound
everything else seemed to work just fine though, even the volume rocker, windows button and power button on the tablet section reacted and did things. not entirely useful, but they did work.
Edit: forgot to mention that if you go through with the install, you will have to finish the install by doing some grub modifications to make it boot without a live disk. just a heads up.
Hmfan said:
I'm not sure about OP here, but I have the smaller model of this device being the Flexx 10. Now I haven't tried to boot Android on it, but I have successfully booted Linux Mint with it.
First I would recommend using a USB OTG capable flash drive (they are available at office stores, walmart, and so on and so forth,) or an OTG adaptor instead of using a full sized usb. The reason for this is stability of the booted system as the connection of the keyboard dock does not appear to be extremely reliable. This may vary by model or device but I would still recommend it as you may need the full sized USB ports later.
Now instead of using Unetbootin, I used Rufus. I used the settings of GTP for efi and bios to write the image to the drive. I didn't mess with any other settings there. After that I had to get a file called bootia32.efi and then add it to the /efi/BOOT/ before the system would even try to recognize it. From there it was just waiting patiently while it booted. (use the instructions in the earlier post to get to the boot options of the UEFI) It took it a while to boot as I suspect the USB speed was rather slow.
As I didn't really have time to really mess with it and get to the point of install, I will list the issues I came across.
1: Automatic rotation of the screen did not work.
2: wifi (RTL8723BS SDIO)
3: bluetooth
4: sound
everything else seemed to work just fine though, even the volume rocker, windows button and power button on the tablet section reacted and did things. not entirely useful, but they did work.
Edit: forgot to mention that if you go through with the install, you will have to finish the install by doing some grub modifications to make it boot without a live disk. just a heads up.
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Sorry I'm coming back so late, I've been busy with life.
The Wifi issue can be fixed by building the driver (https://github.com/hadess/rtl8723bs)
The bluetooth wont work on most OS' because it relies on some windows drivers to work.
I might be able to find a driver for screen rotation/audio.
Another issue is the power doesn't get registered, and the touch screen is VERY flaky.
Kitsumi said:
Sorry I'm coming back so late, I've been busy with life.
The Wifi issue can be fixed by building the driver (URL removed per post restrictions.)
The bluetooth wont work on most OS' because it relies on some windows drivers to work.
I might be able to find a driver for screen rotation/audio.
Another issue is the power doesn't get registered, and the touch screen is VERY flaky.
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I didn't really notice that power one as I did not use it long, but I think that is just an atom thing. My old n270 based aspire one does that too.
Really though, the way I would use it, I wouldn't miss screen rotation or the bluetooth, but the touch screen is the nuisance. What I noticed with it is that when the screen is forced into proper orientation (by use of screen rotation in the settings, you know without using the command line) is that the touch screen doesn't follow the new orientation correctly. It appears to have the portrait resolution set to the top left of the screen in landscape. That said, it works fine in portait. Or at least managably.
Hmfan said:
I didn't really notice that power one as I did not use it long, but I think that is just an atom thing. My old n270 based aspire one does that too.
Really though, the way I would use it, I wouldn't miss screen rotation or the bluetooth, but the touch screen is the nuisance. What I noticed with it is that when the screen is forced into proper orientation (by use of screen rotation in the settings, you know without using the command line) is that the touch screen doesn't follow the new orientation correctly. It appears to have the portrait resolution set to the top left of the screen in landscape. That said, it works fine in portait. Or at least managably.
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Well, I decied to try and boot remixOS, and it works VERY well, so does android-x86 5.0
That being said, audio is a glaring issue.
When you tried Remix OS and say it worked very well. What do you mean? What actually worked? Obviously audio is what doesn't since you mentioned it. But am I to assume that screen rotation works as expected then?
I'm not willing to use REMIX OS personally as the whole android bit is a limiting factor to me. Unless it rooted of ccourse. but even then some of my prefered uses for Linux is lost.
Also hows the hardware acceleration?
How do I install the x64 version of Windows? I downloaded the ISO with the Media Creation Tool and it won't boot from the USB drive. I enabled USB booting and made sure secure boot was off, but it's not working. It keeps saying there's no USB device available.
Unfortunately due to the way that Windows works, the 64 bit version is not usable due to the bootloader difference. Even though the hardware of the device is capable of 64 bit code execution, the 32 bit UEFI Bootloader will only allow a 32 bit version of Windows or a 64 bit version of Linux with some EFI fiddling. And as far as I know there is not a way to fiddle with the EFI related workings of a Windows ISO so 64 bit Windows is not possible on these Nexbook devices or others with similar hardware (Asus t100 is a good example of similar device)
Hmfan said:
Unfortunately due to the way that Windows works, the 64 bit version is not usable due to the bootloader difference. Even though the hardware of the device is capable of 64 bit code execution, the 32 bit UEFI Bootloader will only allow a 32 bit version of Windows or a 64 bit version of Linux with some EFI fiddling. And as far as I know there is not a way to fiddle with the EFI related workings of a Windows ISO so 64 bit Windows is not possible on these Nexbook devices or others with similar hardware (Asus t100 is a good example of similar device)
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That's really dumb. Most Windows devices are 64-bit nowadays. Why would they put in a 64-bit processor but not allow x64 operating systems?
You're guess is as good as mine on that one. Ask Microsoft on that one. They used the 32 bit version because Microsoft will only give the "Windows XX (originally 8.1) with bing 32bit for free. Which keeps the device cost down. Kinda hard to to sell a cheapskate device when it ends up costing as much as a better speced laptop.
Where can I find recovery images for this? I messed up and now I don't have audio or touchscreen drivers.
You can try this web site from Efun themselves
http://nextbookusa.com/recovery/index.html That is their official recovery download site.
(apparently I can post links...)
Hmfan said:
You can try this web site from Efun themselves
http://nextbookusa.com/recovery/index.html That is their official recovery download site.
(apparently I can post links...)
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I tried that. It says there's no recovery option for this model....
Do you have this tablet? Do you think you could do a driver backup and upload it here? Or create a recovery image and share it?

Teclast X16 Pro/Power - 11.6" FHD | x5-z8500/x7-z8700 | 4GB/8GB | 64GB | Stylus

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Specs:
Display: 11.6" IPS, 1920x1080*
* Sony Vaio Tap 11 panel (Panasonic VVX11F019G00)
Touch: 10-point multi-touch with Active Stylus support*
* Controller: Goodix GT9110P
CPU: Intel Atom x5-z8500 (Pro) | Intel Atom x7-z8700 (Power)
RAM: 4GB Low Power DDR3* (Pro) | 8GB Low Power DDR3** (Power)
* Hynix Dual Channel LPDDR3-1600, 2x2GB (running at 1066MHz, BIOS bug)
** Hynix Dual Channel LPDDR3-1600, 2x4GB (running at 1066MHz, BIOS bug)
eMMC: Samsung CWBD3R 64GB (Pro)* | Samsung CGND3R 64GB (Power)**
* Speed: ~144 Read [MB/s] and ~47 Write [MB/s]
** Speed: ~150 Read [MB/s] and ~103 Write [MB/s]
Audio Codec: Realtek ALC5672
WiFi/Bluetooth: Realtek RTL8723BS
Sensors: G-Sensor*
* Bosch BMA2x2 (Specific Model TO-BE-DEFINED)
Security: Trusted Platform Module 2.0
Cameras: 2.0 MP (front)*, 5.0 MP (rear)**
* OmniVision OV2680
** OmniVision OV5648
Battery: 3.8V x 8000 mAh = 30.4Wh*
* BIOS reported. According to Teclast's Product Webpage it should be 32.3Wh so 8500mAh
Power Supply: "TL-U35" DC 5V/3.5A 2.5mm*10mm (Avoid to use it, it is the cause of all issues such as GPU crashes and Touchscreen instabilities)
OSs: Windows 10 Home x64 (Chinese | English | Russian | Korean)* & Android 5.1 x64 (Multilanguage)
* Fully Activated and Extra Languages can be installed from WU
Weight: 612g (only Tablet)
Size: 30.3cm x 18.53cm x 10.5mm
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Interior:
X16 Power
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Drivers:
Driver Cleaner - Run it as Administrator before you install latest DriverPack
Driver Pack - 20160509 - for both Teclast X16 Pro & Power
Older Packages:
Driver Pack - 20160127 - for all Teclast Cherry Trail devices - use 7zip to avoid issues
Driver Pack - 20160106 - for all Teclast Cherry Trail devices
Driver Package (02.01.2016) - Double Driver - (X98 Pro & X16 Pro/Power)
Driver Package (24.12.2015) - Double Driver - (Pro & Power)
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Drivers Changelog (20160106 and newer):
20160509:
In order to avoid major issues, my own installer has been replaced with proper manufacturer installers
All drivers have been updated to the latest available public versions published by each Hardware Manufacturer
Removed USB 3.0 driver that wasn't offering real performance advantages
Fixed issues with some Archive Managers such as WinRAR
Remember to run the Driver Cleaner before you install the Driver Pack in order to avoid any kind of issue
Support is now limited/specific to the Teclast X16 Pro & Power. If you plan to install it on other devices, then you should do it at your own risk
Older Packages:
20160127:
Almost all Drivers have been updated
Double Driver has been replaced with a dedicated Installer created to avoid any conflict
Accelerometer, Camera and some other particular drivers should be installed correctly on any device
Removed TXEI Firmware Update (will be provided separately)
20160106:
Added all missing drivers (there's no need to use Microsoft's ones when there are proper Vendor Drivers)
Added Double Driver executables
Added TXE Firmware Update
Added Optimized Touchscreen Config. for X16 Pro/Power
Improved GPU Stability
Improved WiFi Stability (even if using an older driver)
Switched to proper screen driver
Switched to proper USB 3.0 Driver by Intel (you'll need to install a certificate)
All Drivers except WiFi have been updated to the latest available version
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BIOS:
"tPAD 1.42" 20151105 Stock BIOS for X16 Power (Official from Teclast)
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Misc (Software):
X16 Touchscreen lag fix rev.2
Teclast Downloads Repository
HOW-TO remove Android
- Prepare a bootable USB Stick using your preferred Windows 10 distribution. (Rufus works fine on UEFI systems)
- Boot from USB (you can use built-in Windows Settings to do so - UEFI Firmware Settings - or you can manually switch to the BIOS menu by pressing the DEL button immediately after you turn on the tablet)
- When you reach the "Install" screen do not proceed. Press SHIFT + F10. A command prompt window will be opened.
- Execute these commands "diskpart", "select disk 0", "clean", "exit".
- Close the command prompt window.
- Well Done! You have successfully wiped your eMMC You can now proceed the installation. You won't see any partition now and the installation process will create new windows partitions for you.
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Extra:
Photo Gallery (X16 Power & Accessories)
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Reviews:
Techtablets.com (Pro) by @Hendrickson
X16 Power Review coming soon
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Official Product's Website (Chinese):
Teclast X16 Pro
Teclast X16 Power
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Based on @Wootever thread layout.
Thank you for creating this new thread.
I'm still waiting for my X16 Power to arrive, it's going to be my first dual boot device. Happy to see that the X98 Pro rooting method works and worried to hear that there is a wakelock issue that seems difficult to fix.
ariadnejro said:
Thank you for creating this new thread.
I'm still waiting for my X16 Power to arrive, it's going to be my first dual boot device. Happy to see that the X98 Pro rooting method works and worried to hear that there is a wakelock issue that seems difficult to fix.
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Android is easily customizable and partially pre-rooted. (adb runs already as root and you can push files to system without having to manually root the system). I had to uninstall it due to some reasons such as buggy Stylus recognition, annoying otg wakelock and disk space hungry.
With a clean installation of Windows 10 Pro the tablet works absolutely great without any issue, even better than how it was with the original Windows installation.
Alberto96 said:
Android is easily customizable and partially pre-rooted. (adb runs already as root and you can push files to system without having to manually root the system). I had to uninstall it due to some reasons such as buggy Stylus recognition, annoying otg wakelock and disk space hungry.
With a clean installation of Windows 10 Pro the tablet works absolutely great without any issue, even better than how it was with the original Windows installation.
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Sorry to hear that you have uninstalled Android, I was hoping that you could provide info about its implementation on the X16. I really love Android and I think I can't live without it...
Now that you have made a clean installation of Windows 10, does the system still have the thermal throttling issues described in TechTablets.com?
Looking forward to learning interesting stuff from you.
ariadnejro said:
Sorry to hear that you have uninstalled Android, I was hoping that you could provide info about its implementation on the X16. I really love Android and I think I can't live without it...
Now that you have made a clean installation of Windows 10, does the system still have the thermal throttling issues described in TechTablets.com?
Looking forward to learning interesting stuff from you.
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I don't have enough time to support Android also on this device (as you can see, i'm already supporting other devices) so it was useless for me.
About the throttling issue, it seems that CPU doesn't throttle a lot now. Unfortunately on Windows (it should be Driver related) CPU gets throttled at just 85C, while on Android at 90C. That's what makes Windows a bit slower while running CPU/GPU Hungry software.
GeekBench 3 Benchmark Result (run on low battery, 22%, without charger): https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/4665547
Do you know how to enter the UEFI? Is a USB keyboard needed? I would like to be able to boot from a pendrive and backup the system with Clonezilla
ariadnejro said:
Do you know how to enter the UEFI? Is a USB keyboard needed? I would like to be able to boot from a pendrive and backup the system with Clonezilla
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You just need to press (multiple times is better) the DEL key as soon as the Tablet turns on. You can use the Keyboard Cover if you have one or a USB Keyboard to get into it.
Hey thanks for this thread I picked up one of these tablets early on Dec. I was wondering if you know howhow, if all possible, to resize the windows / android partition ?
EGM92 said:
Hey thanks for this thread I picked up one of these tablets early on Dec. I was wondering if you know howhow, if all possible, to resize the windows / android partition ?
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It is possible but i have removed Android so i won't be able to help you for now.
Alberto96 said:
It is possible but i have removed Android so i won't be able to help you for now.
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Thanks for the reply. If I could run an Android emulator to run the few apps I use I'd use the tablet exclusively with Win10. Do you have a guide on how to remove android and just windows 10?
Also have you experienced graphics drivers crashing on a fresh install of win10? I get it nearly every boot where when windows boots up to the desktop the screen goes black then after a couple of seconds it tells me the graphics drivers have recovered from a crash.
EGM92 said:
Thanks for the reply. If I could run an Android emulator to run the few apps I use I'd use the tablet exclusively with Win10. Do you have a guide on how to remove android and just windows 10?
Also have you experienced graphics drivers crashing on a fresh install of win10? I get it nearly every boot where when windows boots up to the desktop the screen goes black then after a couple of seconds it tells me the graphics drivers have recovered from a crash.
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How-To Remove Android:
- Prepare a bootable USB Stick using your preferred Windows 10 distribution. (Rufus works fine on UEFI systems)
- Boot from USB (you can use built-in Windows Settings to do so - UEFI Firmware Settings - or you can manually switch to the BIOS menu by pressing the DEL button immediately after you turn on the tablet)
- When you reach the "Install" screen do not proceed. Press SHIFT + F10. A command prompt window will be opened.
- Execute these commands "diskpart", "select disk 0", "clean", "exit".
- Close the command prompt window.
- Well Done! You have successfully wiped your eMMC You can now proceed the installation. You won't see any partition now and the installation process will create new windows partitions for you.
I'm experiencing some crashes too, but not on every boot. It happens so rarely that sometimes i forget about it. Current BIOS isn't completely stable, so we have to deal with it and wait for Teclast's "magic".
Thanks for the help I'll try it this evening. About the firmware updates I only see the teclast app on the Android side, is there a Windows equivilant for updating the firmware?
EGM92 said:
Thanks for the help I'll try it this evening. About the firmware updates I only see the teclast app on the Android side, is there a Windows equivilant for updating the firmware?
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Unfortunately no.
Alberto96 said:
Unfortunately no.
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Damn. This is my first Chinese tablet. Have you dealt with teclast much? Are they good at releasing fixes / updates or even kernel sources?
EGM92 said:
Damn. This is my first Chinese tablet. Have you dealt with teclast much? Are they good at releasing fixes / updates or even kernel sources?
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This is my first Teclast (and Chinese) tablet too.
Hi, how can windows clean install ? I have delete windows Partitions include the MSR Partition.
now i got an error after start install like wrong format ? it is possible to install windows new without delete android ?
toniq1 said:
Hi, how can windows clean install ? I have delete windows Partitions include the MSR Partition.
now i got an error after start install like wrong format ? it is possible to install windows new without delete android ?
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You can't. I have already tried.
New driver package is up! Enjoy
Alberto96 said:
You can't. I have already tried.
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Thats wrong.
After i have delete all windows system ,Recovery partitons and the MSR.
then its possible to install windows 10 cleanly from USB Stick without a error.
but after that, the Tablet boot only in Windows.
I go into Bios, Change OS typ to Android, and voila, the dualbootask open.
it works great by me.

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CloneZilla Backup+Restore With Free Tool.
2. Create a Windows Boot Usb Flash Drive.
3. Backup and Restore Drivers And (Missing Drivers)
4. Intel Graphics installer + Extra Settings
5. Install Linux Os.
6. Acronis True Image Backup+Restore With Non Free Tool.
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**CloneZilla** Backup and Restore (Free Tool)
You need CloneZilla USB Flash Drive And External Drive
Download CloneZilla:
(Select amd64 and .ISO)
Link: http://clonezilla.org/downloads.php
Create a boot Usb-Drive Go to (2)
(Instructions official site )
Tip: Folder name of the created backup is example: (2016-05-09-13.img)
http://clonezilla.org/show-live-doc-content.php?topic=clonezilla-live/doc/03_Disk_to_disk_clone
Clear explanation
http://www.tuxradar.com/content/how-clone-hard-drives-clonezilla
Windows OS
2.
**YUMI** Created a working Windows 10 OS Fat 32 boot usb Flash Drive
Important: Only Install Windows 64 Bit OS
**Disable Secure Boot in Bios**
1. Create Multi Boot Usb Flash Drives
(Run as Administrator)
Upload The Windows_10.ISO (64bit) File in Program select target usb Flash drive and select for windows 10 installer.
After Done Eject
Create Also A Boot CloneZilla Usb Flash Drive.
Boot Windows and Clonezilla On Wintel W8 Pro
plug The CloneZilla Usb Flash Drive in Wintel Pro.
Go to Bios = Power Button Device and then Esc Button on Keyboard
in the Bios of Wintel Pro select / Boot manager/ the Usb Flash Drive
start By Enter.
CloneZilla Backup And Restore procces
folow The Instructions from (1.)
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/
Before INSTALL CLEAN WINDOWS
(BACKUP FIRST YOUR DEVICE WHIT CLONEZILlA)
3.
Double Driver Tool:
Clean Windows 10 install and missing drivers ?
(15/05/16 00:41 Updated (NetWork+Audio)
Note: After Restore audio driver: You May Need to Unplug and plug back in The External Audio Jack.
Backup
MediaFire
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/jgvqlaf00x2qd/Wintel
(Recommended Disable Antivirus)
1. Extract 2x Downloaded .rar File
2. Run double driver.exe Run as Administrator
3. Navigate to the backup folder
4. Restore what you Need
(If Need Instructions and info )
http://pureinfotech.com/double-drivers-how-to-backup-and-restore-drivers-in-windows/
Backup your personal driver before changing anything
4.
Extra Settings:
Intel? HD Graphics Version 10.18.15.4256:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25150
dated : 17/07/2015
Smoother system speed:
1. Right click
2. Click Search
3. type Performance and open Adjust the appearance
2. Disable all and Apply/Ok
Fast Booting Speed.
(**Disable Secure Boot in Bios**)
1. Run msconfig
2. Select Boot
3. Boot time valu = 3
4. Advanced options number of processors 4 + memory 2048
Disable Startup High Label Software Example (Office)
Extra option:
Disable Fast Booting Option in (Power Settings)
1.Choose what power button do.
2.change settings that are Currently unavailable.
3. Disable Turn on Fast Startup.
(Tested With all My installed Software)
Shutdown= (25 sec blue light Off)
Startup= (1 min 04 to 06 sec)
Rebooting time= (1 min 23 sec)
Note: you can still boost the windows with avg tune up (Turbo Mode)
Increase Wifi speed:
Step 1.
1. Select Settings
2. Select Update
3. Advanced Options
4. Shoose How Updates are Delivered
5. Disable the on and off swith
Step 2.
1. Right click on start menu
2 Run gpedit.msc ( if error go to 1 Below)
3. Administrative Templates
4. Network
5. Qos Packet Scheduler
6. Limit reservable bandwith
7. Enable
8. Enter Valu 0 Apply and OK
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1. Download gpedit.msc and install
2. Go to
C:/Windows/SysWOW64
3. Search gpedit and
Run As Administrator
4. Go to step 2- 3
Download: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/yeox57kv5wehre2/AABThEyXpFwHSBzdim7JT2e8a?dl=0
Speedtest.net
Second Test Downl= 29.05mb Upload = 3.02mb
On My Basic Network
CoreTemp:
(Protection)
Keep update your Cpu Temp in Taskbar and Set The Degrees Celsius you like for protection auto shutdown
Wintel W8 Pro Have Default Protection on 90 ?C its the max voor this type off intel (but its to hot)
Link: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/
Free VLC Smooth Default Video Player
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html
Free MSN Weather for your Android Phone (Same Source As Windows 10 Wheather)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.amp.apps.bingweather
Intel Info:
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/ww...efs/atom-x5-processor-z8300-product-brief.pdf
Good To Know (save money)
CMOS Battery.
https://youtu.be/5DdAZrTZjEM
Most Populaire v3 CR2032 Battery
CR- lithium battery
20 - 20mm diameter
32- Thickness 32* 0.1 mm
Easy to find on Ebay
Note: i'm not 100% sure of factory built battery !
But should normally work.
6. Linux OS
Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS 64Bit
(With Linux 4.10 kernel)
http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/
important
If You Installing from Terminal or Update Ubuntu,
Always Backup First Your Ubuntu + data , in case something goes wrong.
Currently Version is 16.04.3 LTS (With Linux 4.10 kernel)
Easy Update from command in Terminal see dropbox folder/File link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tb2m0tz62c61ogd/AACtr1iuGfyGx_WM6pMj-tvta?dl=0
Also OSX Theme in Folder
1. install with Terminal
Mac OS X Lion v7 Theme ''Folder''
Extra Software Updated Folder 14.06.2017
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xk8h30xdho6t8ev/AACG2N4ovoMMysVRp4FmXNk1a?dl=0
Ebay:
Cheap Sound And Wifi Solution
Wifi usb Stick :
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/272898699092
Cheap 100% Working Audio on ubuntu :
Note: Sound is Ok but Poor Quality and unstable
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252631182595
Pluganble sound card stick :
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/182387818160
Note: ( Tested ) Quality Is Very Good !!
6.
Backup Partition With **Acronis True Image** (Easy Non Free Tool)
(Example Screenshot Below)
Website: http://www.acronis.com/en-us/
1. install and burn Acronis.iso with **Unetboot** dont need to select a distribut Burn the iso to Usb Stick
2. Boot in to your bios. with (Esc Button Keyboard)
3. Select Boot menu on Bios Wintel W8 Pro
4. Select your usb drive and enter
5. in Acronis menu enter number 1
6. Select Backup and select all in local linux partition disk
7. Select the destination External Disk, create a folder and name it and start procces.
Time: depends on the writing speed of The Taget Drive.
Acronis backup is Compressed in 1 Bin File. is undoubtedly the best Backup/Restore Tool works with all devices !
Note: If the Backup folder/File you made is Locked on Ubuntu you need Root Acces with Root manager if you want to move or delete the folder.
(Don't worry you need to do this only 1 Time if Need)
In Ubuntu Enter in Terminal:
sudo nautilus
And use the Root Manager.
Hello
When I turn on the graphics driver the pc reboot with a blue screen.
When I disable the driver I have no blue screen but I can not decode 1080p and the sound via HDMI does not work.
ideas ?
balby said:
Hello
When I turn on the graphics driver the pc reboot with a blue screen.
When I disable the driver I have no blue screen but I can not decode 1080p and the sound via HDMI does not work.
ideas ?
(This backup i made is for after a Clean Windows install and missing driver)
All Wintel pro Z8300 Have the same Default drivers
First formated the internal storage (recommended)
Then Install Windows 10 Version ....
by the first Boot you only wil need the sound driver Frome My (Double Driver Backup), and after you done this ,Backup your Windows (CloneZlilla) and
Then update Windows.
For a working Screen you only need to use .exe installer.
Intel Driver Grapich
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ykj10iqywakgpjs/AADv7-Jm-AOchoNFRFz66Z8Va?dl=0
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balby said:
Hello
When I turn on the graphics driver the pc reboot with a blue screen.
When I disable the driver I have no blue screen but I can not decode 1080p and the sound via HDMI does not work.
ideas ?
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tried something ?
If you waint my help !
Hello
i have downgrade the driver and everything works perfectly.
Thanks
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balby said:
Hello
i have downgrade the driver and everything works perfectly.
Thanks
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Okido Nice to Know !
I used "INTEL(HD) driver update utility 2.5"
balby said:
I used "INTEL(HD) driver update utility 2.5"
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hey I didnt have USB on boot menu even if i have usb boot enable, what can i do?
Hi, after a clean installation of win 10, the blue led is not working, is turned off when the Wintel Pro is turned on.
There is a solution?
Thank you and sorry for my bad english.
niro88 said:
hey I didnt have USB on boot menu even if i have usb boot enable, what can i do?
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**Disable secure boot in Bios**
The Windows 10 boot USB will automatically appear in the boot manager
(Power on hold esc on keyboard and select boot manager select usb drive)
Option 2
try another USB stick
Option 3
Read carefully
Giacomofal said:
Hi, after a clean installation of win 10, the blue led is not working, is turned off when the Wintel Pro is turned on.
There is a solution?
Thank you and sorry for my bad english.
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have you only installed a Windows 10 /64-bit ?
Try:
-Disconnect The Adapter From the device
If Not working
- Make sure you have WiFi or WLAN
- Reset windows from settings menu
( takes a long time but it will install all drivers available also updates )
Inportant:
1. Alway backup your device before you do anything else
(Rules Not only for the phones )
Wintel W8 Pro Z8300
Hello , I bought the computer and I have tried to change the screen size it shuts down and now it just turns on and off without stopping what can you do ?
77777777777777 said:
have you only installed a Windows 10 /64-bit ?
Try:
-Disconnect The Adapter From the device
If Not working
- Make sure you have WiFi or WLAN
- Reset windows from settings menu
( takes a long time but it will install all drivers available also updates )
Inportant:
1. Alway backup your device before you do anything else
(Rules Not only for the phones )
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Yes i have win 10 64 bit only, The problem appeared after a clean installation of Windows 10, because the reset from setting menu was blocked. I do not have a backup of the original system.
In your opinion is a driver problem? Because the red led works perfectly.
Thank you.
boot from usb
How did you manage to boot from USB stick to install a fresh Windows?
Same problem here.
Disabled secure boot and tried different usb sticks in 2 usb ports. Boot Manager bios menu does not allow to select an usb external device.
parallaxx said:
Same problem here.
Disabled secure boot and tried different usb sticks in 2 usb ports. Boot Manager bios menu does not allow to select an usb external device.
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Follow the thread:
Use YUMi and the Right steps
1. Select Usb F drive
2. Win10 ISO File (64Bit)
3. Select windows 10 installer !!
Tested with 4,8,16 gb USB Flash drive 100% Working
If not then you need to use a different USB Flash drive
success !
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Follow the thread:
Use YUMi and the Right steps
1. Select Usb F drive
2. Win10 ISO File (64Bit)
3. Select windows 10 installer !!
Tested with 4,8,16 gb USB Flash drive 100% Working
If not then you need to use a different USB Flash drive
success !
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And First Disable Secure Boot !
77777777777777 said:
**Disable secure boot in Bios**
The Windows 10 boot USB will automatically appear in the boot manager
(Power on hold esc on keyboard and select boot manager select usb drive)
Option 2
try another USB stick
Option 3
Read carefully
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It worked with an usb2 stick plugged into USB port 1.
thanks
Re-Up for drivers, please?
Audio & Wifi drivers are down, can you please re-up? thanks:good:

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