I accidentally deleted the boot options from the bios. Now, whenever I boot, It shows "No internal hard disk found..." error. I am attaching the screenshots as well. Please help me to install windows 8.1 again.
Actually I was trying to do a fresh install of Android. So, I formatted the eMMC partition and accidently deleted the boot entry in the BIOS that was linked to the eMMC with name ACPI(0)...something. So, I just want to fresh install Windows 8.1 again in the tablet.
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Error on Boot (visit URL for image)
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BIOS Entry Deleted (visit URL for image)
[drive]https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw0BPMIi2-jddzBBWmVBLWFxN3c[/drive]
Some time ago i saw a video about that.... It connected a keyboard, then pressed F8 i guess, enetered bios and select boot. But if you deleted windows boot loader (since windows 8) , that is UEFI, you have to reinstall it
MaDaLiNoSt said:
Some time ago i saw a video about that.... It connected a keyboard, then pressed F8 i guess, enetered bios and select boot. But if you deleted windows boot loader (since windows 8) , that is UEFI, you have to reinstall it
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reinstall Windows? or bootloader?
if bootloader, then how?
kaushakya said:
reinstall Windows? or bootloader?
if bootloader, then how?
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I think that if you install windows the bootloader will be also created, in your case restored as default boot setting.
Try to do a google search or contact manufacturer for more information about how to reinstall windows.
MaDaLiNoSt said:
I think that if you install windows the bootloader will be also created, in your case restored as default boot setting.
Try to do a google search or contact manufacturer for more information about how to reinstall windows.
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No its actually the Boot entry deleted from BIOS and all tablets don't have generic HDD partitions like the PCs. They just emulate eMMC card partition as Hard Disk Partitions. So whatever I install, it shows "No internal hard disk..." error. Also, I have diagnosed the eMMC, RAM, and other components through the BIOS Diagnostics. Everything is fine.
kaushakya said:
No its actually the Boot entry deleted from BIOS and all tablets don't have generic HDD partitions like the PCs. They just emulate eMMC card partition as Hard Disk Partitions. So whatever I install, it shows "No internal hard disk..." error. Also, I have diagnosed the eMMC, RAM, and other components through the BIOS Diagnostics. Everything is fine.
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here is the solution that it may work for you. just try it from bios with add boot option menu as shown in your screenshot. Navigate and select EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BOOTMGFW.EFI
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I got my XT1086 from Amazon.de yesterday.
There was no OTA for Lollipop yet, so I figured I could force it using this method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/development/tool-moto-g-xt1068-andoid-l-updater-t2964933
It worked. I had an unlocked bootloader, lollipop, and root.
Wanted to remove the bootloader warning message at start-up, so I did this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...x-remove-unlocked-bootloader-warning-t2875385
It kinda worked, but took ages to start up.
Had problem with dual sim not working, did a factory reset from the phone menu. Didn't boot since then.
Get stuck on the image that replaces the unlocked boot loader warning, it appears and disappears seconds later (over and over again)
Can't turn off, automatically restarts
Don't get the normal charging screen
I can get into fastboot
I can get into recovery (takes a while to open)
So I'd like to go stock again. Found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/restore-to-stock-t2873657
Dev-host is impossible slow, can't download from there (with my 60Mbit/s connection). Official mirrors are all down?.
Downloaded "RETDEALL_XT1068_4.4.4_KXB21.85-23_cid7_CFC.xml.zip" from somewhere else, but that does not appear to work with the method above. I see warnings in recovery like "Unable to mount /data, /cache, /system".
Any other method to return to stock? Any help?
I flashed the cr*p out of my old Xperia X10 and HTC Sensation without big issues, but now I f*cked up...
Press volume down+power off button for at least 3 min then release the button now you will see fastboot mode of your phone connect your phone to pc and flash twrp recovery and then restore lollipop from below link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2964330
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Need to fill in my phone's serial number. I don't have that serial number written somewhere, and can not get it from the about menu 'cause I can't boot right now...
Can't copy to internal memory either (can't connect as multimedia device to pc), only external SD.
JoWannes said:
Need to fill in my phone's serial number. I don't have that serial number written somewhere, and can not get it from the about menu 'cause I can't boot right now...
Can't copy to internal memory either (can't connect as multimedia device to pc), only external SD.
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you able to go to fastboot mode?
I found my phone's serial number by going to TWRP recovery, and trying to make a full backup to my SD card.
It didn't make a backup, but made the (empty) folders. I put the lollipop TWRP in there. I see it in recovery but can't restore it.
When I go to TWRP -> Backup, I see the following partitions and their sizes:
Data: 0MB
Cache: 0MB
System: 0MB
Boot: 9MB
PDS: 3MB
When I press the backup button, I see the error message " unable to mount '/system' " (and the other partitions). I get the same error when I try to restore that backup.
I'm on TWRP v2.8.0.1, tried to flash v2.7.1.1 from here with this tool, but that was not successful...
Edit: TWRP 2.7.1.1 is installed now. Still can't restore that lollipop archive because " unable to mount '/system' ".
I found this:
http://droiddefy.com/how-to-update-...69-to-official-android-5-0-lollipop-manually/
Same files as I used before, different method. Although I got errors at the first 2 steps, this method worked. I have a working lollipop again.
Still the US version (as before), without working dual sim. Need to figure out how to get another (Brazilian?) version working.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/development/windows-tool-moto-g-2014-xt1068-dual-t2983295#post57801996 this will restore kitkat to XT1068 Dual Sim for ALL retail
Hi!
I have a dual boot teclast x98 c5j6. I had problems with battery, so I tried to install android 4.4.4. During the flash I think I selected to delete partitions, and know, when I power on the tablet, in the dual boot menu I can only see android logo, and not both logos like before. How can I solve it?
thanks!!
I have the same problem. I've choosed the wrong xml file during the flash...
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Did you solved the problem? I have the same issue. I tried to install stock ROM, I have chosen no partiotion but my system partition size is 1GB and system.img was litte over 1GB and flashing stoped at 86% with error. Then i flashed Mirek Lolipop v6 but it is only android logo on dual boot. When i use "boot to Windows" under android it shows error like below:
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Is there aby chance to bring Windows back?
Did you solve your partition problems
Dear friends,
did you solve your partition problems? i have the same. My android partition works perfect, but the windows partition isnt more there.
cheers
Hasan
Unfortunately no, I had to reinstall Windows
no usb boot
hello thank you for answering,
i would like to reinstall windows, but there is no more a windows partition.
I installed before windows 10 manually, but when i trying now to do the same, its not booting from the usb stick anymore. I flashed again the bios ver. 2.02. without any success. has somebody any idea?
chinahasan said:
hello thank you for answering,
i would like to reinstall windows, but there is no more a windows partition.
I installed before windows 10 manually, but when i trying now to do the same, its not booting from the usb stick anymore. I flashed again the bios ver. 2.02. without any success. has somebody any idea?
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Use the OTG USB installation method mentioned by some fellas in the official Teclast X98 forum.
Format a FAT32 thumbdrive.
Copy the 5 *.img files, installer.cmd and partition.tbl to the root of the thumbdrive.
(Ensure u got the right installer.cmd and partition table setting files, view it to confirm).
Connect the OTG cable along with the plugged-in thumbdrive.
Bring the Tablet to Droidboot Recovery Mode (The one with a Big Green Android if original recovery image).
It will automatically start recovery and reboot.
hello kevinlaikf,
thank you for your suggestions, but didnt work. the menu still shows "entering nx mode. waiting for fastboot command". thats it. i copied all the files you mention.
cheers
hasan
Hello, have anyone found any solution to thiw problem? unfortunately it is mine too.... please help me, i need windows back...
Hi
I have X98 air III m5c6
At first, windows only occasionally get stuck.
And now I can not get through the main screen "please wait..."
I downloaded the windows 10 home installation to usb (Rufus 2.5)
But even that the bios identifies the USB and even that I became all the boot routes except the USB to "disable".
It still Restart like usual to the dual boot screen to choice between Android or my destroyed windows.
How do I make my device boot from USB?
My USB 3.0 64GB.
img windows by Rufus 2.5
partition... : I tried all of them...
Large fat32
thanks
itroww said:
Hi
I have X98 air III m5c6
At first, windows only occasionally get stuck.
And now I can not get through the main screen "please wait..."
I downloaded the windows 10 home installation to usb (Rufus 2.5)
But even that the bios identifies the USB and even that I became all the boot routes except the USB to "disable".
It still Restart like usual to the dual boot screen to choice between Android or my destroyed windows.
How do I make my device boot from USB?
My USB 3.0 64GB.
img windows by Rufus 2.5
partition... : I tried all of them...
Large fat32
thanks
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Make sure you have the 32bit ISO Image for Windows and use those setting to write the ISO with RUFUS and it will work.
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Thanks , Now partition problem
Now, I try to make clean installation, i get note that I cant do it. its because I have no space (1/2 android - 1/2 oldwindows)?
I have to remove windows partition?
and than it will work?
thanks man
partition problem
What ever i do i get this error massege:
"windows detected that the efi system partition was formatted as ntfs. Format the EFI system partition as FAT32, and restart the installation."
what can I do?
what I do wrong?
Hi, I never tested by me but as I said to an user, I think the best way is to:
1) Flash Android (Intel MFT Tool) with repartition (so I will erase all windows partition as unused space
2) Install Win x86 (with Rufus) on the unused space
This easy guide works to some users I told them...Try!
PS: tablet with full charge please!
I tried to write the usb key with rufus in fat32 but it says the iso is more that 4 GB and cant write on FAT system file.
Lost drivers - help
Perfect I just clear all windows partitions and its work perfectly.
Now I have problems with drivers.
No sound
No touch
From where I can get this drivers?
itroww said:
Perfect I just clear all windows partitions and its work perfectly.
Now I have problems with drivers.
No sound
No touch
From where I can get this drivers?
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What have you done?What guide do you follow?
Windows 10 drivers are available here.
Hello, I am a owner of a ZUK Z2 Pro from Brazil, apologies for my english.
I tried to update the mooke rom to pie, but it wasn't working via central mooke, so I downloaded and tried to flash on TWRP, but I was possesed by a demon and instead of not deleting the internal storage, I delete all files. The problem now is that the mobile isn't reconigze in the computer and the device manager shows this:
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The USBView show this:
Maybe it's something related to the vendor folder that can't be mount on TRWP. I tried adb push, but don't display my device and I don't have acess to allow the usb debugging. I tried USB OTG, but the pendrive is unrecognized. I don't know what to do anymore, but I don't think the mobile is bricked. May day may day!
In twrp you have to click mount otg to make it visible in the file system (if you already did this you can try different adapters/usb sticks). If you deleted the vendor partition I think you should be able to fix it by going back to stock or finding a vendor image/backup. If the only problem is that you ran the vendor to factory script and now twrp dies not find it you can just update twrp. Updating twrp could also help with the unrecognized usb issue.
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In twrp you have to click mount otg to make it visible in the file system (if you already did this you can try different adapters/usb sticks). If you deleted the vendor partition I think you should be able to fix it by going back to stock or finding a vendor image/backup. If the only problem is that you ran the vendor to factory script and now twrp dies not find it you can just update twrp. Updating twrp could also help with the unrecognized usb issue.
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I can't mount otg because twrp don't let me selected the option, I had install all drivers I found of zuk, lenovo and qualcomm and still unrecognizable on the computer, therefore I can flash stock or the vendor image/backup, the version of my twrp is the 3.3.0.0, the most updated. You know if there is a way to force the computer to recognize the device?
Solved doind this.
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Which Recovery do you use?
Bardia777 said:
Which Recovery do you use?
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looking at the photo, it seems to be orangefox recovery
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Its look like mounting problem try googeling for How to fix mounting problem(maybe show you the twrp but thats okay its same for all devices)
The easiest solution for this error is to force Windows to re-arrange its ordering of the drives. When you get this error message, it is possible to work around it easily without having to use disk part or manually re-partition your disks and drives:
Upon seeing the error message “Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition,” remove your Windows setup USB from the PC (don’t worry, this is safe since no read or write operations are being made from the USB disk).
Press the red “X” button to exit the installation wizard. You will be asked to confirm that you’re sure you want to do this and that Windows will not be installed if you do. Press OK and exit anyway. You won’t actually leave the setup environment, you’ll just be taken back to the main page.
Back at the main setup page, select “Install Now” without re-inserting your USB stick.
You’ll see an error about Windows being unable to locate setup files, and asking you to load a CD/DVD driver for Windows setup to
Click “OK” then exit the setup dialog once more to return to the main setup screen.
Re-insert your USB at this point, then select “Install Now” again.
This time, everything should go as planned since Windows has been forced to recognize that the setup USB is a removable drive, and it can identify the correct boot drive to install the Windows boot files to.