question: how to disable the dual boot menu? - Teclast X98 Air 3G

Hello,
I would like to disable the Dual boot menu option of Teclast x98 plus, do you knwo how to do it?
or at least change the timing out option from 10s to 1s?
I have tried though the standard windows booth option but it is not the same booth menu...
thanks

I own a Teclast X80 Pro, problaby it's the same option. From what I've read, there's a little box in the upper left corner you can tick when you start the device and got the option to choose betwen Windows and Android. Remove the tick and only one OS should boot (but don't know which one). Under Android settings (scroll to the end) there's a Boot option where you can choose Dual OS or not (and a third option). Hope this helps a bit.

metalaxi said:
I own a Teclast X80 Pro, problaby it's the same option. From what I've read, there's a little box in the upper left corner you can tick when you start the device and got the option to choose betwen Windows and Android. Remove the tick and only one OS should boot (but don't know which one). Under Android settings (scroll to the end) there's a Boot option where you can choose Dual OS or not (and a third option). Hope this helps a bit.
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thanks,
unfortunately I do not have the little box when I start the device., and I have already removed android... what I need to remove now is the selection menu at the start.
Any other ideas?
thanks

tuleggi said:
thanks,
unfortunately I do not have the little box when I start the device., and I have already removed android... what I need to remove now is the selection menu at the start.
Any other ideas?
thanks
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Maybe change the boot sequence in UEFI / BIOS? There are some options on my device like Android, Windows Boot Manager and so on.

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Himalaya hang on boot screen

Hello, moments ago I tried to install an app which I assume was designed for windows mobile 2003, I think it was a bit of a stupid idea..
Anyways, it looked like the install shell (within the ppc itself, because I executed a .CAB file) hung.. so I did a soft reset..
Well, the conclusion is, my Himalaya hangs at bootup now.. is there anything I could do to make it boot again?
thanks
himalaya finally boots
lol no problem
I fixed it.. woahh!! that was worrying..
For future reference however, I did the following method:
Reinstalled the OS, with the origional TofClock install files, once that made no difference, I did some more browsing of this site and did this again:
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3. Hard reset your pda.
Press ResetButton and hold down CameraButton + RecordButton.
Hold them pressed until the "Boot Options" menu appears on the screen.
Select the options as follows:
(for selecting use RecordButton, change values with CameraButton)
Enable KITL -> NO
Clean Registry Hive -> YES
Format Storage -> YES
When done, press DPad and wait until OS starts
(taken from one of the tutorials that came with the TofClock install manual' I've seen it posted by a user named helmi_c)
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But anyways I'm glad that's over, now I only know one contact but I'll live..
i would have replied but my internet was down...the procedure u followed (by helmi) should have been ur priority...any way glad that ur problem is solved..
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[GUIDE] Installing Windows 10 Technical Preview on the HTC Shift

Windows 10 Windows Technical Preview is available for more than a week. Since i have an extra old 40gb hdd for the shift, i decided to give it a try, and i can say that it works perfectly well. Everything works including touchscreen, wifi, bluetooth, modem, etc.
However installing the drivers may be a little tricky. Here are the steps:
1. Download Windows Technical Preview from microsoft website (download the x86 version)
2. Extract the .iso file to a usb stick (i used power iso to do that)
3. Plug the stick to the shift and boot from it
4. Follow on screen instruction to install windows
5. When done copy the drivers for the shift (you have the download link bellow the video ) to a stick
6. First install "VistaECDrvV" in compatibility with windows vista (right click on the file - properties - compatibilty tab- run this program in compatibility mode for: - select windows vista (service pack 2) !! do that for all of the drivers) - restart later
7. Install "TouchScreen"
After installing touch screen driver the touch should work - give a restart
8. Install "Synaptics MicroPad" - restart later
9. Install "shagctrl" ignore the Microsoft .NET Framework missing error - restart later
10. Install "Marvell Wifi driver" - restart later
11. Press the Win+R key combination and type msconfig in the run box and hit enter - switch over to the boot tab, and click on the Safe Boot check box - select minimal -apply -ok - restart
13. With windows booted in safe mode navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers right click on "sdbus.sys" -> properties -> security -> advanced -> owner TrustedInstaller click on change -> in the field labelled "enter the object name" type your username -> ok -> apply -> ok -> now back on security tab edit permissions -> click on users -> check all boxes from "permissions for users" tab on allow -> apply -> yes -> ok. Now delete "sdbus.sys"
14. Copy the "sdbus.sys" from the archive that i attached here to C:\Windows\System32\drivers
15. Press the Win+R key combination againg and type msconfig in the run box and hit enter - switch over to the boot tab, and unthick the Safe Boot check box - apply -ok - restart
16. You should have wifi working now - If you cannot find any wifi networks, as it was in my case, go to device manager - right click on the "Marvell sd8686 Wireless LAN SDIO Adapter" (the one without the exclamation mark if you have two) - properties - advanced - from the property box select 802.11D support - on the value box value box select enable. Your wifi should work ok now.
17. Install the "sherry driver 1.3" for the best performance of the video card.
18. That's it! enjoy
What i like most about windows 10 is that it have a "card view" of the running apps just like maemo 5 on noka n900, or the blackberry 10 os. Overall it runs a little better than windows 7 and similar with windows 8.1.
Maybe i will install it as a replacement for windows 8.1 update 1 on the main 120 gb hdd
Here is a small video to see how it runs:
Download HTC X9500 DRIVERS
ryu1 said:
Windows 10 Windows Technical Preview is available for more than a week. Since i have an extra old 40gb hdd for the shift, i decided to give it a try, and i can say that it works perfectly well. Everything works including touchscreen, wifi, bluetooth, modem, etc.
However installing the drivers may be a little tricky. Here are the steps:
1. Download Windows Technical Preview from microsoft website (download the x86 version)
2. Extract the .iso file to a usb stick (i used power iso to do that)
3. Plug the stick to the shift and boot from it
4. Follow on screen instruction to install windows
5. When done copy the drivers for the shift (you can find them on this forum) to a stick
6. First install "VistaECDrvV" in compatibility with windows vista (right click on the file - properties - compatibilty tab- run this program in compatibility mode for: - select windows vista (service pack 2) !! do that for all of the drivers) - restart later
7. Install "TouchScreen"
After installing touch screen driver the touch should work - give a restart
8. Install "Synaptics MicroPad" - restart later
9. Install "shagctrl" ignore the Microsoft .NET Framework missing error - restart later
10. Install "Marvell Wifi driver" - restart later
11. Press the Win+R key combination and type msconfig in the run box and hit enter - switch over to the boot tab, and click on the Safe Boot check box - select minimal -apply -ok - restart
13. With windows booted in safe mode navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers and delete "sdbus.sys" and "dumpsd.sys"
14. Press the Win+R key combination againg and type msconfig in the run box and hit enter - switch over to the boot tab, and unthick the Safe Boot check box - apply -ok - restart
15. When booted in normal mode copy the files from the "wififix" archive, that i attached to C:\Windows\System32\drivers and restart
16. You should have wifi working now - If you cannot find any wifi networks, as it was in my case, go to device manager - right click on the "Marvell sd8686 Wireless LAN SDIO Adapter" (the one without the exclamation mark if you have two) - properties - advanced - from the property box select 802.11D support - on the value box value box select enable. Your wifi should work ok now.
17. Install the "sherry driver 1.3" for the best performance of the video card. Search it on google.
18. That's it! enjoy
What i like most about windows 10 is that it have a "card view" of the running apps just like maemo 5 on noka n900, or the blackberry 10 os. Overall it runs a little better than windows 7 and similar with windows 8.1.
Maybe i will install it as a replacement for windows 8.1 update 1 on the main 120 gb hdd
Here is a small video to see how it runs:
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Thanks alot, I am going to install it now
http://www.mediafire.com/download/c9g6a23223zr3sk/sherry1.3.2betaGMEGSE.rar
Excellent how-to. Clear and precise.
For those who want to perform it: taking a look at ryu1's comment in Post#14 is crucial!
You bring shift to future.
Also an interesting Video- as i see you've only 1GB RAM installed, and nevertheless your Shift runs pretty fast-
faster than mine with 2GB and Win7U.
Network connection, connection to SnapVue... i'm really amazed.
How long does it take to boot, and what about GPS?
Think i'll create a new partition on my 128GB SSD and run Win10 from there.
How large do you think should it be?
B-44 said:
Excellent how-to. Clear and precise.
You bring shift to future.
Also an interesting Video- as i see you've only 1GB RAM installed, and nevertheless your Shift runs pretty fast-
faster than mine with 2GB and Win7U.
Network connection, connection to SnapVue... i'm really amazed.
How long does it take to boot, and what about GPS?
Think i'll create a new partition on my 128GB SSD and run Win10 from there.
How large do you think should it be?
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Well, i'm sure gps work ok (at least on the windows mobile side) but didn't tested on the windows 10 side.
For booting, i'm sure it take less than 1 minute, but don't know the exact time.
If you want to make a partition for win10, that should be at least 10 gb.
It would be really nice to see how it will run on your shift with 2gb of ram.
Please post the result if you install it
Made 20GB... had been frequently suggested for win8
Now taking a look if I've got a spare usb stick.
Maybe I'm missing something here. On my X9500 I can't get by the error about the 800 MHz processor. Maybe you are on a different model?
Same thing occured with win8 if i recall right... early releases worked fine, and later ones also came up with this problem. (It may have been with BenQ MID S6 instead Shift, I'll try to find out.)
Don't know if there had been some workaround.
As MS is continuously working on it, it may depend on the releases' date.
Mine dates october 20th, but i won't be able to test until next weekend.
If ryu1 doesn't have another idea, it may be useful to share the release he uses.
The processor should always be the same.
edit: Post#86
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264742&page=9
What error are you talking about? i installed windows 8, then 8.1 and now 10 but never got any error about cpu.
Are you sure you didn't download the 64 bit version?
Win 10 Technical Preview lists as a requirement:
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
Error complained about lower specification.
It was the 32-bit version.
"error" may be the wrong word.
The problem had been discussed in the thread i have linked above.
Again: it may be interesting to know the date of release.
ryu1 said:
What error are you talking about? i installed windows 8, then 8.1 and now 10 but never got any error about cpu.
Are you sure you didn't download the 64 bit version?
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Maybe i've got it...
in your how-to you say "Plug the stick to the Shift and boot from it".
You mean plug it in, start your shift, enter boot options and select usb stick to boot from, right?
I had prepared my usb stick with powerISO, plugged it in, opened my stick in devicemanager and doubleclicked "Install".
And ran into "your device won't be able to run Win10 because of less than 1GHz".
Maybe this was my mistake, and i won't have this problem when booting from stick.
Will report asap.
That's it..
Just do what daddy told us
(And DON'T use windows installer.)
I haven't finished installation completely,
but right now i must say speed is amazing!
As some drivers are automatically installed to volume "C" i think i'll switch the names of C and X
(the partition i'm installing to), reinstall all drivers and then switch back.
edit: obsolete, win has done it by itself
Sorry for the delay, but i am very bussy these days. Anyway the installation mus be done by booting from usb stick, not via installer.
I have allready installed windows 10 on the main hdd instead of windows 8.1. There are a few things i forgot to mention on the first post, when booting into safe mode to delete the "dumpsd" and "sdbus" files you'll need permission to delete them. Just follow this instructions to change the permission: http://www.askvg.com/guide-how-to-take-ownership-permission-of-a-file-or-folder-manually-in-windows/
That's what i just was about to ask you, as i am stuck at this point...
Will try later and report
Tomorrow.
edit: Think you should for your own sake update your initial post, concerning boot process and rightsmanagement.
Further visitors won't follow the whole thread and'll bomb you with questions.
B-44 said:
"error" may be the wrong word.
The problem had been discussed in the thread i have linked above.
Again: it may be interesting to know the date of release.
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Oh, by error I meant I received an error message when trying to do the install the way I had tried it. I will read the new information posted here, thanks all.
Finished installation yesterday, everything was fine, quick'n'clean when suddenly wifi stopped working.
Marvell shows error code 10 and winupdate seems to have installed a different adapter.
SD adapter same error.
Had a similar experience when i installed win7, but there i already had a restore point to return to,
and since then everything was fine.
Will make a clean reinstallation, and after adding the wififix disable wifi to avoid possible system updates
and create a basic restore point i can return to each time winupdate kills something.
Preview build 9879
Anyone managed to get the latest build to work. Mine gives a message that my display resolution is too low and stops the upgrade.
Shame really as this works very well on the Shift, and with rumours that win 10 could be free it would have been a good o/s for this computer.
Please post code 0f builtversion.
Build 9860

Teclast x98 Air II

Hello
I bought a Teclast X98 Air II . It says it comes with android installed. Does anyone knows any way to install windows 8.1 on it?
I managed to obtain win8.1 from the teclast forum, the firmware for this specific Air II.
But there was nothing mentioned regarding the bios part. Any ideea?
I will upload 8.1 firmware soon on some share.
Any help? Anyone else with an Air II?
Thanks
Subscribed to this topic as I will also receive my air II very soon and want to install Windows onto it.
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done
good news:
1. received my teclast x98 air II
2. managed to install and fully run windows 8.1 bing edition.
will post in the short future a full tutorial that will include rooting, installing, activation
will also provide every software / files needed.
does anyone recommend any file sharing service?
Try firedrive.com - as far as i remember you get 50gb for fairly fast storage.
And most of all - thanks for your help, it would be great if you could write a tutorial here.
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Subscribed too, I'm also very interested in how you managed to install windows. I ordered my x98 air 2 a couple of days ago. I will be going to install windows as soon as I get it.
bios brick
can someone send me a right bios for the teclast x98 air 2? i only find x98 air or x98 3g.
i want the bios for android or for windows or both, i take all i can get.
now my tablet cant startup, without a bios. i need a new for external flash.
sorry for my bad english, im from germany, i hope u can understand me
edit:
if i get the bios data i can install any other windows not only the bing version. but with the brick i cant do anything, and i cant find any bios for windows and cant find for android...
i get the hardware driver from another(german) side for display and so on, i just only need the bios data ...
Thanks. I'll be watching this thread as well.
I am seeing conflicting information on whether this tablet has GPS capabilities or not. I would love to have someone confirm what it actually has. If this doesn't have GPS then I'd be curious to know if there are any alternatives.
I am too new to the forum to post links but you can search on YouTube for videos from user HONGKONGEEK where they have posted an Unboxing video for this version of the tablet.
that's awesome, mkdk!!
Instead of the Win8.1 Bing version, is there any chance of flashing a Pro version instead?
I bought this tablet with the high resolution with the intention of installing Win 8.1 so I don't have a pay a premium price for a nicer screen.
Can't wait until instructions are released!
This will be my first post of many .
Awesome work mkdk, did you follow instructions for the first air or the 3g version?
Bought the 3g version for my girlfriend and the android version works well for her. No luck for me with my air II since google play wont work, so now im looking to install windows instead .
Looking forward to the guide!
YYCLeo said:
that's awesome, mkdk!!
Instead of the Win8.1 Bing version, is there any chance of flashing a Pro version instead?
I bought this tablet with the high resolution with the intention of installing Win 8.1 so I don't have a pay a premium price for a nicer screen.
Can't wait until instructions are released!
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yes u can u only need the chines bios for windows, than u flash it and u can bootup all windows installations u want: xp, vista, win7, win8, win8.1.
u only need the bios file, than flash, than boot up windows from stick on a 3-usb-hub (u need mouse, keyboard and win-install-stick)
after installing u can take the chines hardware drivers for touchpad, sound and so on and its ready and u dont need anymore the mouse, keyboard or stick. than u can have a winxp tablet with touch, but it isnt usefull, may better win8.1 and all is easy or u can take win8.1 pro, what u want.
only need this .................. bios file... :crying:
bios
hi!
Here is the bios file for the x98 air ii
YYCLeo said:
that's awesome, mkdk!!
Instead of the Win8.1 Bing version, is there any chance of flashing a Pro version instead?
I bought this tablet with the high resolution with the intention of installing Win 8.1 so I don't have a pay a premium price for a nicer screen.
Can't wait until instructions are released!
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AFAIK you can install Pro if you integrate the Teclast drivers into the image (use Wintoolkit & Rufus).
nandika6 said:
hi!
Here is the bios file for the x98 air ii
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Thanks for the bios nandika6!
So how do you go about his, are the instructions from teclast x98 air 3g also valid for the air 2 when it comes to flashing the bios?
FIY i did the latest OTA from teclast on android and google play/services still does not seem to work so i guess android is a big nono, atleast for now.
nandika6 said:
hi!
Here is the bios file for the x98 air ii
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very nice, i love you!
best man! you made my day! thanks!
*** I would count these instructions as obsolete due to some gripes with drivers, please refer to JonMichaels instructions in a later post. I will however leave this post if someone needs it as reference or has problems with the other method ***
Ok, so i managed to install both windows 10 32-bit and windows 8.1 pro N 32-bit!
I would not recommend windows 10 since i had a couple of issues there, but win 8.1 works very well with some small gripes that we might solve together!
First a small guide .
Guide to install windows 8.1
For the most part i could use the instructions in the thread for teclast x98 air 3G. I did however not use Teclasts bing version of windows, i created a win 8.1 pro iso instead and embedded the drivers.
Step 1: prepare the image
I only used one usb-drive for my installation (not the WINPE way as described here ), at first i tried with a 32gb drive but it did not work, a 8gb kingston memory did however work. So you might have to test a couple of drives to get it to work. Checkout this post to grab Wintoolkit and Rufus, you will use wintoolkit to inject drivers and refus to prepare a bootable drive.
Once you have these tools you will need to find a windows 8.1 pro 32-bit image to use, i took mine from dreamspark (for students), but you should be able to get one from microsoft directly. Do however mind that i could not bypass the "insert key stage" for a trial version, i had to get a key for this. If you want a fully working win 8.1 pro you will need a key when you install the OS (I don´t know where they are the cheapest, perhaps G2A).
Download the drivers for Teclast x98 air 3G and extract them to a folder. Start up wintoolkit and press all-in-one-integrator to start the embedding process. Browse and select the image that you downloaded earlier. Select the drivers tab and press the Add selection in the menu bar, select the folder with the teclast x98 air 3g drivers, then press start and select a place for the modified image to be storded. Once this is completed (takes some time) close the all-in-one-integrator and select ISO maker, select a place to create a new iso and name it something like "win8.1".
Insert the drive you want to use as a boot-device for your newly created image. Go ahead and start up Rufus and select the drive you want to use. Under partition schema make sure that the GPT partition schema is selected, also make sure that you format it in FAT32. Press the little CD symbol and select the image that you created earlier and press start (this will also take a while depending on the drives writing capabilites). If all goes well you will now have a bootabel usb-drive with win 8.1 pro that the tablet will accept.
Step 2: Flash the bios with the one given to us by nandika6
The next step is to flash the bios to the version that nandika6 gave us. Follow the instructions in this post and use the commands for "if you have not rooted your device".
I had some gotchas with this, simply downloading the adb driver did not work as i could not detect the device in the command prompt. This was solved when i ran the intel manufacturing tools and got the correct usb drivers for the tablet. I did however not do anything with these tools ( look into this if you dont want to keep windows forever, said something about that, i will however not switch back to the buggy Android).
Step 2: Install windows
Once the flash is complete you will have to shut down the tablet and insert the boot-drive. If you end up in the EFI-Shell this will probably be due to the usb-drive not being compatable (this happend to me), in that case repeat step one with another drive. It could also be because the drive is not first in the boot priority, connect a keyboard and pres ESC when booting to get to bios, select the drive and reboot.
If all goes well you will only need to connect a usb-drive since the drivers for touch will work on the fly, if not you will need a mouse and keyboard. The drivers can be manually installed via the device manager (alot of warnings here if this is the case, solve them all by inserting a usb-drive with the drivers folder from earlier).
When this is done you will hopefully have a working istallation of windows on the tablet!
Some gripes
Screen rotation does not work for me at the moment. I solved this in windwos 10 with a file that comes with the drives, this did however make the tablet rotate the wrong way. I will look into this and post a solution if i can, please feel free to inform us if you find a solution first .
The camera is not working for me right now, will look into this.
The tablet will automatically adjust screen brightness even if you turn this of in the power management. This is caused by the intel driver that overrides this, open the intel controll panel and disable active dimming here to solve the issue.
@Thundermeister: helpful guide. Maybe your gripes can be fixed using an updated driver (from the Air II Windows image).
Did you by any chance look into making a WIMBoot image instead of a normal install?
mtr33 said:
@Thundermeister: helpful guide. Maybe your gripes can be fixed using an updated driver (from the Air II Windows image).
Did you by any chance look into making a WIMboot image instead of a normal install?
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Thanks for the tips mtr33, will take a look at that image (if i can find it ). A WIMboot looks very nice, the space saving would be real nice to have. Right now the install takes up around 8 gb on the tablet. I also found some Onda users having the same problem with the rotation, gonna take a look at that image as well, the tablets seem to use the same sensor for orientation.
For all of you having problems with Google Play store, I have a fix here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56779242
This works on both 4.4.2 and 4.4.4 ROMs.
Easy instructions & 100% working Win 8.1 install coming soon...
mkdk said:
Hello
I bought a Teclast X98 Air II . It says it comes with android installed. Does anyone knows any way to install windows 8.1 on it?
I managed to obtain win8.1 from the teclast forum, the firmware for this specific Air II.
But there was nothing mentioned regarding the bios part. Any ideea?
I will upload 8.1 firmware soon on some share.
Any help? Anyone else with an Air II?
Thanks
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I successfully installed Windows 8.1 Bing & Pro versions on my Teclast X98 Air II using the files & drivers straight from Teclast. Everything is working 100%! I will post instructions in a bit...
Easy Windows 8.1 install on a Teclast X98 Air II Android Tablet...
JonMichaels said:
I successfully installed Windows 8.1 Bing & Pro versions on my Teclast X98 Air II using the files & drivers straight from Teclast. Everything is working 100%! I will post instructions in a bit...
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How to install Windows 8.1 on a Teclast X98 Air II Android Tablet:
You will need:
2 USB Memory sticks - 1 small (no more than 8 GB) & 1 large (6 GB or more)
1 USB Hub (preferably USB2 & powered)
1. Go to this web address 1drv.ms/1EQ1X5v (Microsoft Onedrive) & Download all the files to your computer.
2. Plug the small memory stick into your computer & format it (Right Click on the drive's icon then scroll down & Click on Format) using FAT32 File System & set the Volume Label to WINPE (all caps).
3. Decompress WinPE_User_20140814.rar to your computer & copy the files to the root directory of the memory stick. Eject & remove the stick.
4. Plug the larger USB memory stick into your computer & format it using NTFS File System.
5. Decompress X98_Air_II_Windows_20141022.part1.rar to your computer & copy to the root of the 2nd memory stick. Eject & remove it from your computer.
5. On your Android tablet, go to Settings, Developer Options, & check USB Debugging (then Ok).
6. Decompress X98-Air II-WIN8 bios.rar to your computer.
7. Connect one end of the USB data cable to your computer & the other end to your tablet (close all running programs on your computer & make sure the tablet has at least a 50% charge).
8. Open the X98-Air II-WIN8 bios folder & Right Click on X98-Air II-WIN8 bios.bat & Click on Run As Administrator (enter password if prompted).
9. Type 1 & press enter to install the USB driver (Install driver dialog box should pop up, click Next to finish the installation).
10. Type 2 & press enter to Root the tablet (wait for it to finish).
11. Type 4 & press enter to flash the tablet's BIOS (do NOT disturb tablet or do anything on your computer while it is flashing!)
12. If there are no error messages, press the tablet's power key for 10 seconds to turn it off & pull out the data cable.
13. Plug both USB memory sticks into the USB Hub (& plug it in to the wall, if powered) then plug the Hub into the USB adapter (that came with the tablet). Plug the other end of the adapter into the tablet's micro-USB port.
14. Turn on your tablet & leave it alone until it is done installing windows (should take several minutes).
15. Hold the power button for 10 seconds to turn it off, then turn it back on.
16. After Windows 8.1 loads, change it to your desired language (it will be in Chinese) & enjoy!

Teclast X80 Pro (E6E9) - firmware update

Hello.
I know this forum is for X98, but i didn't found more proper one to ask about X80.
Does anyone have original firmware (Android/Windows) for X80 Pro E6E9?
The link on official website doesn't work anymore (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/swbmvr0eha8zgk4/AAAEl6UfFjHZ0BHcmOP_Cfuma?dl=0).
I've found it on baidu.com (https://pan.baidu.com/s/1dFEeKPb#list/path=/), but I cannot download it.
Can anyone help me?
I've found it and i've uploaded it to mega:
https://mega.nz/#F!I0AXGR5C!YiNFkZL9DIvzepH28qAjEQ
Thanks a lot torzech!
By the way where did you manage to find it??
I'm looking for a custom rom for this tablet but cannot find many things...
I don't speak English well.
Please help me, I don't find firmware Lineage 13 or 14.1 on Teclast X80 Pro.
Please, help
Do we have any Teclast X80 Pro (E6E9) users here?
I'm looking for the best Android ROM, but it is very difficult to find one.
Can I ask you for help?
Install
Hello,
How can i install the rom you have sent from the mega server?
X80 Pro: Windows 10 1909 19H2 (18363.476), 10GB free with Android
For those of you still using these tablets with Windows the following might be interesting. On 4PDA (Russian equivalent of XDA, more or less) there is a recent post on how to refresh the Windows installation on the E3E9 and E6E9 versions of these tablets. While I lost my original X80 Pro (by leaving it on a car roof, driving off and only thinking about the stowaway once we were on the motorway) I recently got back the second one I bought for my father (who recently passed away, sadly). While I had customised the Android installation on my own version I had not really touched Windows as a) I don't have much use for it, having used Linux since v0.92 and b) the lack of storage space in the Windows install meant it couldn't even update itself without running out of space. Now that I once more have one of these things taking up space in my laptop bag I thought to give it a workover to see if it could be used in a different way, seeing that the ageing Android version is not likely to get an update and not feeling particularly driven to try to port a more recent version of Android to this dying platform. I have an old Galaxy Tab 3 (which is Intel-based just like the X80 Pro) lying around which runs Android 7.1.2 just fine so it is not entirely impossible to create a port for this platform but... why bother?
Poking around 4PDA I happened upon a recent post describing how to install Windows 10 1909 (19H2) on these tablets and decided to give it a go. The post includes a download link (8.4GB) plus a short description on how to install the thing without the need for external USB hubs or keyboards. The relevant part of the description goes as follows:
Included versions:
Windows 10 Home
Windows 10 Pro for workstations
Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC (17763.864)
Partition a USB memory stick (minimum capacity 16GB) with a single GPT partition and format it to fat32. For reference, this is what it looks like on my system:
Code:
Model: General USB Flash Disk (scsi)
Disk /dev/sdb: 16.0GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 16.0GB 16.0GB fat32 win10_2019_LTSC_X80 msftdata
Extract the downloaded archive onto this partition. Have a look at the file named install.cmd, this is the script which initiates the install procedure. It is in Russian and uses code page 1251 so it will probably look like gibberish (e.g. Linux does not use Windows code pages). The essential parts of the script you'll want to know are the initial selection of which Windows version to install (1 for Home, 2 for Pro, 3 for Enterprise LTSC), the following question on whether to delete Android ('y' to delete it, 'n' to keep it) and the fact that it expects you to press 'y' after copying the two large DISM install files (sources\install.swm and sources\install2.swm) to the tablet. It will say something along the lines of Windows установлена. ... ерезагруз те устройство... which comes down to 'Windows is installed, press y to continue'. Do so when prompted or you'll be waiting and waiting and waiting...
Put the memory stick in a USB-OTG adapter, connect that to the tablet and boot the thing to Windows.
In Windows go to Settings => Update and Security => Recovery => Restart Now
A blue screen appears with a number of options. Select Troubleshooting => Advanced Options => UEFI Firmware Settings => Restart (the tablet will reboot into UEFI firmware settings).
In the UEFI settings screen go to 'Save & Exit' and select the USB memory in the 'Boot Override' section (somewhere lower down on the screen). The thing will boot to the Windows installer and the above-mentioned 'install.cmd' script will run. Press the keyboard symbol on the bottom of the screen to pop up the on-screen keyboard and select the Windows version to install (1: Home, 2: Pro, 3: Enterprise LTSC), select whether to erase Android ('y') or keep it ('n') and let the thing copy those two large archive files. Once greeted by Windows установлена. ... ерезагруз те устройство... press 'y' and the thing will reboot into the new Windows version... which only speaks Russian for now. If you know any of the Cyrillic-using languages select your favourite and be happy, otherwise select Russian (the top option). It will ask about localisation (I chose объединенное Королевство which stands for 'United Kingdom') and which keyboards to configure. Unless you're used to a Cyrillic keyboard you'll want to add one (select Добавить раскладку which means 'Add Layout') which you're more familiar with, e.g. США ('USA') or one of its derivatives. Once through this hurdle It'll ask for your WiFi settings. The rest depends on how you want to install Windows. For me that comes down to not using a Microsoft account, instead choosing to use a local account and saying нет ('No') to just about everything.
Don't know any Russian? Don't worry, just install one of the photo translator apps on your phone and point it at the screen when it says something you don't understand.
Windows is installed in the Compact mode, after the installation ~10 GB is available in Windows with Android installed.
Once ready you'll want to configure the thing to use your language of choice in the 'Time and Language' section in 'Windows Settings', recognisable by the clock-A-Chinese_ideogram icon, select 'Language' (A-Chinese_ideogram icon). Add the needed localisations to the device in the 'Add a language' section ('+' icon) and (once everything is installed) set the Windows display language to your language of choice. On the same screen select 'Administrative language settings' to set the language for the welcome screen, new accounts and non-Unicode programs to your language of choice. The thing will reboot and with a bit of luck it'll come back to greet you in a language you're comfortable with. This being Windows it sometimes gets stuck in the dreaded "Updating Windows, don't switch off the computer" screen. Should that happen you're probably best off repeating the whole procedure after force-rebooting the thing.
ONLY TRY THIS WHEN YOU'RE CONFIDENT YOU CAN найти выход из трудного угла
MAKE SURE THE TABLET IS FULLY CHARGED BEFORE TRYING THIS - IT CAN TAKE QUITE A WHILE
I used this procedure on a E3E9 version, it is advertised as working on E3E9 and E6E9. I have no idea whether it works on other versions, YMMV.
Once Windows has restarted you can remove the USB-OTG cable and plug in the charger.
Windows will need to be activated. Do what you have to do...
Is there a way to get 2004 on it?
I'm using the russian image, but now I have the same space problem by upgrading to 2004 as before

*TUTORIAL* Install MacOS Monterey on Unsupported MacBooks

Hi
Here we go again
Lets install Monterey on Unsupported Devices
Disclaimer
I am not responsible if things on your end go downhill
Only use this method if your MacBook is not up to par with Monterey specifications
Prerequisites
MacOS Monterey Bootable USB
16GB USB
( Look at my other posts if you do not have the "Bootable USB" )
​SETUP​​
1. We need to download micropatcher from GitHub.. ( MicroPatcher Download )
2. Plug your boot-able MacOS Monterey USB Drive into the computer
3. Open up mac terminal and type sudo
4. Open up the micropatcher folder and drag and drop the ( Install-SetVars.sh ) file into the terminal and then you need to drag and drop the ( USB with Monterey boot drive ) on the desktop into the terminal and press enter key...
5. Once that finished, go back into the micropatcher folder, find ( Micropatcher.sh ) file, drag and drop into the terminal, and then drag and drop the USB on the desktop into the terminal again and press enter.
6. When that is finished, quit terminal and eject USB, and power off Mac.​
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INSTALLATION SECTION​​
7. Now we are ready to install, Plug USB into mac, power on, and hold option key while the computer boots up.
8. Select EFI Boot and press enter key... Your Mac will shut down, power on again and press option key again while booting
9. Now select Install MacOS 12 and press enter.
10. Select Language and press arrow key
11. Click on Disk Utility and press continue.
12. Click on view (top left) and select show all devices
13. Now select the drive you want Mac OS 12 to install to and erase with the following parameters
Name- Macintosh HD
Format- APFS
Scheme- GUID Partition Map
Erase and click on done, then close disk utility.
14. Click on Install MacOS 12 and continue... Continue with the installer... Select Macintosh HD and continue...
MacOS Monterey Is being Installed Your Mac will restart Several times
Once Installed, continue with the initial setup until you reach the home screen
15. Now you will need to change the USB Stick name to Install macOS Big Sur
16. Open terminal window and type sudo, then open up USB and drag and drop ( patch-kexts.sh ) file into the terminal, press enter key, and type your password.
17. Once this has finished inside the terminal, YOU HAVE TO RESTART YOUR MAC​
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We are done here
Till next time
Cheers
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Really thanks!!!!
Gone try it as soon as I can and let you know how things went!
#mcl said:
Really thanks!!!!
Gone try it as soon as I can and let you know how things went!
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Ok awesome. Just make sure you follow each step carefully
Ok, will be very careful
Hey!
Finally I decided to upgrade , and I am pretty happy for doing that. Even though I didn't expect this now animations are way faster, and Safari is so much faster. On big sur it lagged so much that I couldn't even use it.
However there is feature that I was hoping to be able to use but got unfortunately discover it just isn't available.
I would really like to have low power mode on my Mac, but it just doesn't appear any where in the OS.
What I found on the web is that it only works on early 2016 models and later.
Would it be possible for you to add a patch so they Mac thinks it's form 2016 so low power mode is available?
I think that way it should work but maybe you have a better idea...
Hey!
So I decided to install macOS Monterey on a 15" MacbookPro with dual graphics(in this case, I have the GT 750M).
I followed the other's guide you made and everything works great.
However as soon as I reboot into the USB, during the boot, the apple logo and progress bar glitches out and become tiny. This persists when I get into Monterey recovery everything is sill tiny.
Anyway I tried to continue and it seems to install the OS, however when it ends the installation, the boot screen never ends, it get stuck and I know the installation is complete because I can hear Macos voiceOver function, saying how to use if I need, but on screen I only see the loading bar and the apple logo. I tried restarting and nothing.
I also return to Big sur and then re do everything, got the same result.
Any help is welcome, and thanks in advance!
#mcl said:
Hey!
So I decided to install macOS Monterey on a 15" MacbookPro with dual graphics(in this case, I have the GT 750M).
I followed the other's guide you made and everything works great.
However as soon as I reboot into the USB, during the boot, the apple logo and progress bar glitches out and become tiny. This persists when I get into Monterey recovery everything is sill tiny.
Anyway I tried to continue and it seems to install the OS, however when it ends the installation, the boot screen never ends, it get stuck and I know the installation is complete because I can hear Macos voiceOver function, saying how to use if I need, but on screen I only see the loading bar and the apple logo. I tried restarting and nothing.
I also return to Big sur and then re do everything, got the same result.
Any help is welcome, and thanks in advance!
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Well, I got to say I havent seen this happen before... its probably something to do with graphic divers compatability. I will do some research and see if I can find a fix for you.
Nameless Foe said:
Well, I got to say I havent seen this happen before... its probably something to do with graphic divers compatability. I will do some research and see if I can find a fix for you.
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Ok thanks in advance for your time
#mcl said:
Ok thanks in advance for your time
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No worries
Hey!
So finally the issue is finally fixed.
I tried to install Monterey using OpenCore legacy pacher and got the same result, however, it turns out I didn't see the warning when installing Monterey on this Mac(11,3). As it turns out when the installation is done you need to reboot in safe mode so the Mac don't use the Nvidia card.
Though, now with the latest version of OpenCore ( 0.4.7), it fixes that issue(on 0.4.6 you would have to reboot on safe mode).
Now when the installation is done it reboots it just and just works out of the box, and it automatically patches the system so you are able to use the Nvidia card without having to do extra steps.
So if anyone is interested in Installing Monterey on an unsupported Mac, visit their webpage, as everything is well documented, easy to follow and has an extensive list of supported devices.
Thanks for the news. When this guide was uploaded, this was the one of the earliest ways to get Monterey on unsupported devices

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