Hello everyone
I have a Prixton PC02 Windows 10 tablet (and bluetooth keyboard), Windows 10 asked me to update it and I said no then the tablet went crazy, now when I boot the tablet up it shows the Prixton logo then the screen stays black (but with brightness so I can still see it is on). With the screen black if I press the touchscreen I can slightly see the cursor and a blue loading circle.
I have tried a few solutions to get Windows 10 to load normally which are:
1- Drain the battery completely with it on the black screen and then charge and restart
2- Use the Windows 10 USB recovery.
Now, with the USB plugged into an adapter into the tablets micro USB slot, the tablet loaded from the USB drive, once in the recovery menu I tried to diagnose and fix problems with the boot of Windows, it shown as attempting repairs and then after a while it gave me a message saying that it cannot be repaired.
Another option I tried was resetting the device, this starts to work up to 2% then it boots me back to the recovery menu.
Now the tablet won't load the USB at all
Just wondering if anyone knows of any other possible solutions? And thanks if you do
Later I will buy a MicroSD card to see if I can boot from that.
Tablet details:
Touchscreen: 7" 1024x600 TN
Operating System: WINDOWS 10
CPU: Intel® AtomTM Z3735G (Quad Core, up to 1.83GHz)
Internal memory: 16GB RAM 1GB DDR3L
Bluetooth Keyboard
External 3G support
WIFI IEEE802.11b/g/n wireless network
Camera: 0.3 MP y rear 2.0 MP
Bluetooth 4.0
Related
Hello,
I was searching the forums, but didn't find anything about this tablet...
Recently I have bought a broken Tablet: Leader Tab R70
CPU: Rockchip 2818A 600MHz
RAM memory: 256MB
ROM memory: 2GB
Screen: 7' 800x480 (WVGA)
OS: Android 2.1 Eclair .
I was hoping I would be able to revive it, but it seems it's not that simple.
The tablet turns on, I can see the droid icon on the left top side of the screen, and then a sign saying "Android_", and that's it.
When I plug it to the PC nothing happens, the PC doesn't see the tablet (I have tried it on two Windows 7 x64 machines), though it seems it does get the charge, as it turns on (same thing on both USB ports). Since the PC won't see it I am unable to flash it by RKAndroidBatchUpgrade (or anything else)
Is there any other way (like by booting a ROM/flash image from SD card) to flash it? Is there a hardware way? (I was able to open the case, didn't find anything magical inside). Is there a way to reset it? Is there a CM somewhere capable of running on this tablet?
I'd appreciate ANY help
Regards
hello everyone ı have 7 inch android 4.0 AllWinner A13 Tablet PC tablet but ıts not workıng now
ı need drıver thıs tablet thıs ıs my tablet ınformatıon please help me how can rapaır ı dont have any cd and my computer cant see usb my tablet
do you have any drıver lınk??
CPU
AllWinner A13, 1.2GHz(OC to1.5GHZ); GPU: Mali 400
LCD
7 inch Capacitive Touch Screen LCD 16:9 ,800x480
Operation System
ANDROID 4.0
RAM
512MB DDR3
Nand Flash
4GB FLASH
Shell Material
Plastic
3G
Not built in, support 3G/WCDMA dongle
Extend Card
Support TF card up to 16GB
Camera
Front camera, 1.3 Megapixels
Gravity Sensor
Yes
Multi-Touch
Yes, 5 points touch
Flash
Support Flash 11.1
Android Market
Yes
Youtube
Yes
Video
AVI(H.264,DIVX,DIVX,XVID),rm,rmvb,MKV(H.264,DIVX,DIVX,XVID)WMV,MOV,MP4(H.264,MPEG,DIVX,XVID)DAT(VCD),VOB(DVD),PMP,MPEG,MPG,FLV(H.263,H.264)ASF,TS,TP,3GP,MPG
Music
MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG
Ebook
TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2
Skype
Yes
WIFI
802.11 b/g/n
GPS
No
Earphone Interface
3.5mm
Power Adaptor
5V / 1.5 A
opps... same with my device...
but now still cant work properly...
i have similar device and same problem ..even bigger
kakho55 said:
opps... same with my device...
but now still cant work properly...
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have easypix smartpad ep750
but i cant even go to recovery mode there is no volume buttons
only one power button,the rest is digital
i have the same specs like user above me
any solution??
there is only power button and little hole at the back with reset
i tried to hold them togetcher etc ...no luck
please help....cheers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35770361#post35770361 go to my thread and follow the instructions
Hello,
I have a pretty cheap but good android tablet made by craig, it is a Craig CMP 738a Android Tablet, and I was wondering with the specs that the tablet contains, that it might be able to run Windows XP.
I will do everything myself, like rebuilding the XP to run with drivers that might make the touchscreen and stuff work, but I've run into a major problem that I cannot seem to figure out.
I cannot figure out how to boot from say, a bootable flash drive on the tablet to where I can install Windows XP. I can't figure out how to load the files to install the OS. (The tablet does have a USB Port to use)
Can anyone possibly figure out how to boot from a flash drive instead of the default Android OS?
Thank you, and I would also love to try a Linux OS like Ubuntu on that tablet as well. Might be easier.
Android Tablet Specs
RAM: 256 MB
CPU: 700 MHz
HDD: 4GB Flash Memory w. External SD Card (8GB Memory)
Hardware: 7" (i think) 720x480 Resistive Touch Screen
Hard Home Button, Hard Option (menu) button, and Power Button, the back button is software.
Volume buttons and a power switch, Mini HDMI Port, USB Host, USB Port (for connecting to computer), SD Slot (up to 32GB memory).
TheRPGLPer said:
Hello,
I have a pretty cheap but good android tablet made by craig, it is a Craig CMP 738a Android Tablet, and I was wondering with the specs that the tablet contains, that it might be able to run Windows XP.
I will do everything myself, like rebuilding the XP to run with drivers that might make the touchscreen and stuff work, but I've run into a major problem that I cannot seem to figure out.
I cannot figure out how to boot from say, a bootable flash drive on the tablet to where I can install Windows XP. I can't figure out how to load the files to install the OS. (The tablet does have a USB Port to use)
Can anyone possibly figure out how to boot from a flash drive instead of the default Android OS?
Thank you, and I would also love to try a Linux OS like Ubuntu on that tablet as well. Might be easier.
Android Tablet Specs
RAM: 256 MB
CPU: 700 MHz
HDD: 4GB Flash Memory w. External SD Card (8GB Memory)
Hardware: 7" (i think) 720x480 Resistive Touch Screen
Hard Home Button, Hard Option (menu) button, and Power Button, the back button is software.
Volume buttons and a power switch, Mini HDMI Port, USB Host, USB Port (for connecting to computer), SD Slot (up to 32GB memory).
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I don't believe your tab has the power to run XP. You'd need at least a gig of ram. Also this project is futile. You'd need to compile a new boot loader and technically it would be illegal based on Microsoft software stuff. It's a nice idea but just buy a Windows tab. In the end it'll be cheaper lol.
Its damn near impossible considering we don't have the source code for XP. All programs that run on desktops and laptops are compiled to run on x86 processors, just about all mobile devices are using ARM processors so you would need to recompile the code for ARM.
All it was really was an idea to do in my free time, and no source code for XP would be a problem, though, I do have 98 laying around somewhere. What about linux? Would that be easier to do?
EDIT: I've solved the booting problem though. I just need to unlock the device's bootloader. I need to know how to enter bootloader mode on this device though, can I do it through ADB? It is a rooted device.
Hello everyone :angel:
my Pipo suddenly decided not to boot anymore, so I went its BIOS and mistakenly disabled USB OTG feature.
Now it refuses even to let me browse within the BIOS to restore it (can enter BIOS but keyboard's not working), sadly unplugging CMOS battery for hours did not help so it must be in NVRAM or something like that.
Tablet has Intel dnx feature (enabled pressing both volume buttons) but not micro USB connector (only 4 USB type a, one of them is blue)
Tablet also has sdcard slot.
There's any known solution to reset BIOS ?
Sadly tools like CH341A and flashing its winbond 25 chip are beyond my skills
many many thanks
Ele
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The Cenovo mini pc 2 is Intel Z8300 based mini pc desktop with 4GB ram and 64GB eMMC rom. It has been running Windows 10 without problem.
Lately I install Xubuntu 18.04 (earlier Ubuntu 18.04) as dual boot. The problem are:
1. Xubuntu (and Ubuntu) sees it as a laptop because it always shows battery level sign on the task bar. If I unplug and replug my pc, boot it up, the battery level will be 100%, and keeps on reducing till 7%, and stay there without any issues (no forced shutdown). How do I make Xubuntu recognizes my PC as a desktop?
2. Auto power on after power outage: its bios has a setting for me to choose what to do after G3 state (power off). Options are S0 and S5. Even I choose S0, which, I believe, means to power on; my PC never auto power on after I unplug and replug my AC adapter. When I replug, the power on LED lit up for a moment and off, and not booting up (no UEFI dual boot option displays). Is there any way to make it work? I need to run it as Kubuntu server 24x7.
Thank you for any suggestion.