Good, is that I have a teclast x98 c8j7, I installed the windows 8.1, but I will not no game, I downloaded from steam the resident evil 5, when opened me nothing appears, with andreas gta san if I open it I get an petado message that the exe, and the vice city the same thing may be happening? I installed the directx and all
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Hi !!,
I bought my Tytn II ( with Wm6) last week...love this gadget...
I wanted to put some java enable games in it. ..so i downloaded some games on my laptop and transferred to my Tytn...
Now, when itry to run these games i get a error message "javalangdefclass" error.
I also see it tries to connect to internet.
Can anybody guide me..?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=384317
Hey guys,
So I just got this laptop for a decent price (HP pavilion g7-2275dx). It has the AMD A8-4500M 1.9GHz processor (4gbRAM). I got Win8 pro on it, and got visual studio setup on it. Got the Hyper-V to kick...yada yada.
So my issue is, when I go to start the Windows 8 emulator, it just sits there...the Emulator window comes up saying "Starting Windows Phone Emulator..." like it should...but just sits there. It never loads...and eventually Visual Studio times out and says that the deploy failed.
Now, I'm able to launch on my Lumia 920 just fine (hooked to the computer and all).
Is RAM the problem? It's not tacking out the machine or anything (processor just plays around 0-3% utilized).
Also (don't know if this is related or not) but I installed the latest Android Studio (they announced yesterday at Google I/O!!!) but it won't even launch!
What am I missing? I"m ready to sell the thing and get an i5 or i7 intel. Would I just be better off overall getting an intel?
Thanks.
I'm assuming the A8 supports SLAT, or you couldn't use Hyper-V at all. Same goes for having virtualization enabled in the BIOS. Beyond that, I'm not really sure what the likely problem is... but I use an AMD 8350 CPU in my dev/gaming machine, and it's a beast (I also have 32GB of RAM, but that's honestly overkill).
With that said, I never saw much point in using the emulator. Deploying to the phone is faster, and you get a much more realistic experience of how the app works. What's the point of the emulator again, unless for some reason you're writing apps for a device you don't own?
Yup, enabled Hardware Virtualization in the bios and then upgraded to Win8 Pro for the Hyper-V.
I could live with not having the emulator because I do have the 920...would be nice to see it on other resolutions though just to be sure the app looks good.
I'm more concerned about the Android Studio though...
Found out the issue with the new Android Studio (though this really isn't the forum for this info). Anyhoo, turns out I needed the Java 7 jdk setup. So used to Java 6 that it didn't cross my mind to try 7.
Since the tablet is stuck at Jellybean, and theres no asus updates to KK or L, I would like to try and install windows phone to it. I read somewhere that windows was opening up and giving out thier tablet os for free. IS this possible.
1) Windows Phone is not a tablet OS. It could theoretically be adopted into one, but it is not actually one. Microsoft's tablet OS for ARM is Windows RT.
2) Windows for small tablets is free.. To OEMs. Not to normal people. In fact, you can't buy it at all; it only comes pre-installed.
3) You don't just "install" mobile OSes the way you do PC ones. They have to be customized for the devices they run on.
4) Short answer: NO
Ah, okay, thank you. I'll try KitKat then, just have to figure out how, Furthest I have gotten is rooting. Both CWM and Team Win says the device isnt supported.
Hi!
Do you have any idea what can be done, to be a working GPS - Broadcom GNSS BCM4752 (or 47521) - in my tablet?
I tried several driver from several manufacturer (Lenovo, Toshiba), I tried everything I found on the google in the past days, that's why I wanted to try the 2.02 BIOS - which broke my tablet for a while -, but there is no any result!
In Windows 10 Home, in Device Manager I see that the GNSS 4752 is installed as a sensor and as a systemdevice, but in Sensor Diagnostic Tool it cant be initialized not either outdoor. The result is as usual: "The pipe is being closed. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800700E8)"
Do you have any idea? Maybe it is a hardware problem - something don't propagated on the board, or rather it is a software/driver issue?
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Some Update:
I read this afternoon that the Sensor Diagnostic Tool does not work on Windows 10, MS advice use Sensorinfo from MS Store (free).
I tried it and unfortunatelly it does not see any GNSS device!!! While SDT see the sensor but can't initialize....
Here is -5°C I was outside and my hand is frozen while hold this tablet to test when it will be initialized. No way.
GPS not working
I have the same problem. In Android ( I dont know about Windows 10) I just could not get a GPS lock. In the GPS Test APP, I could not get a FIX and no satellite in view. Have you or any one knows why. I tablet is only a few days old.
I just read that the latest X98 with Intel Bay Trail-T Z3735F (it was downgraded from T Z3736F) does not support GPS. Intel Bay Trail-T Z3736F does support GPS. So it could be a hardware issue!
Me too unfortunately...any fixes please?
blackbile said:
Hi!
Do you have any idea what can be done, to be a working GPS - Broadcom GNSS BCM4752 (or 47521) - in my tablet?
I tried several driver from several manufacturer (Lenovo, Toshiba), I tried everything I found on the google in the past days, that's why I wanted to try the 2.02 BIOS - which broke my tablet for a while -, but there is no any result!
In Windows 10 Home, in Device Manager I see that the GNSS 4752 is installed as a sensor and as a systemdevice, but in Sensor Diagnostic Tool it cant be initialized not either outdoor. The result is as usual: "The pipe is being closed. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800700E8)"
Do you have any idea? Maybe it is a hardware problem - something don't propagated on the board, or rather it is a software/driver issue?
*********************************
Some Update:
I read this afternoon that the Sensor Diagnostic Tool does not work on Windows 10, MS advice use Sensorinfo from MS Store (free).
I tried it and unfortunatelly it does not see any GNSS device!!! While SDT see the sensor but can't initialize....
Here is -5°C I was outside and my hand is frozen while hold this tablet to test when it will be initialized. No way.
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I have the same problem - I could not get a GPS location fix. My Teclast X98 Air 3G has a Z3735F CPU (the seller mis-stated it had Z3736F & Supporting GPS). I am afraid that Z3735F does NOT support GPS. I think it is a CPU hardware problem (no built-in GPS receiver chip) and no firmware upgrades could help us?
meeteong said:
I have the same problem. In Android ( I dont know about Windows 10) I just could not get a GPS lock. In the GPS Test APP, I could not get a FIX and no satellite in view. Have you or any one knows why. I tablet is only a few days old.
I just read that the latest X98 with Intel Bay Trail-T Z3735F (it was downgraded from T Z3736F) does not support GPS. Intel Bay Trail-T Z3736F does support GPS. So it could be a hardware issue!
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I asked a seller who sells the "latest 2015 model" of Teclast X98 Air 3G with Z3736F/2.16GHz. His reply was that it (Z3736F) does NOT support GPS either... Now does anyone know if there is a Teclast X98 Air 3G dual OS phablet that supports GPS?
Hi, I'm having a problem with my teclast x98 air 3G C8J6, when I turn on the tablet it always runs the BIOS. And in the BIOS does not see the boot disk (in boot option priorities it's empty there) Like in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPqpPNLypEI
How can I solved this problem? I even referred the tablet to two service centers, but they could not adjust it