Repairing Windows on a Tablet...
Repairing Windows on a Tablet...
This is a weird problem that I am having, so my dad broke his tablet awhile back installing windows 10 on the thing so now the touch screen, the Bluetooth, and the WiFi drivers do not work. I just did a system reset on the thing to see if that would fix it but to no avail. I also tried updating the drivers from many sources but none of them work. From what I can tell the drivers will only work on windows 8.1 but there is a problem, the bios will not let me boot from an external device (it detects the USB but will not load it) Does anyone have any ideas to solve the problems with the drivers or the operating system problem? Tablet: Voyo (A15 i think?) its some Chinese brand Bios: American Megatrends Bios Version 2.16.1242 Drivers & Issues: I2C HID Device -This device is currently waiting on another device or set of devices to start. (Code 51) Dependencies: ACPI\80860F41\1 ACP\INT33FC\3 Broadcom 802.11abgn wireless SDIO ADAPTER -this device cannot start (code 10) operation failed: the requested operation was unsuccessful Bluetooth Radio Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (Code 43) Oh and it cant detect the battery. (Its being used but windows just cant see it) Other Info: Windows 10 32 bit 4.00 GB of ram (but only 2.89 being used *will be changed to a x64 if fixed) Intel Atom CPU Z3775 @ 1.46GHz If you need any other info just leave me a message. Edited April 7, 2017 by x2120 Updated Info
Check if these devices function on other operating systems such as Linux. Consider installing a fresh 64-bit copy there.
I created the bootable USB using a specific tool. It should work on other computers if they have the same setup.
I used a tool to generate a bootable USB from the necessary files.
Checks if the system boots from a network connection. Attempt it now.
I created the USB with DiskPart in CMD. After that, I extracted the Windows ISO and placed the files on the USB drive. I’m sure the issue isn’t with the USB itself since I’ve used it on at least 20 machines before. However, I’m having trouble connecting to the network due to driver problems, and there’s no network boot option in BIOS.
Occasionally computers act erratically and resist certain USB configurations. Use Rufus to create a bootable USB, then choose your Windows ISO and the desired USB drive for installation.