I have been supplied with a link (redacted - see forum for link) and reinstalled both versions of the bios, both versions of Windows and reinstalled the drivers from both the mediafire link and the drivers found at [Double Driver] Hi10 X Fresh Install Drivers - -driver-hi10-x-fresh-install-drivers/12992/17

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I recently switched from Manjaro to Ubuntu 18.10

A few things:

a) for touchscreen:

You must follow these steps: 

1. Install the driver: 

Clone the repository from -acpi 

make 

insmod ./gslx680_ts_acpi.ko 

Then you need the correct firmware (you must select the correct Chuwi Hi 10 Pro model (based on the beginning of the serial number), rename silead_ts.fw to mssl1680.fw: 

 -firmware/tree/master/firmware/chuwi 

Then you must calibrate the screen. A script, which you can run with startup applications is at -on-hi10/blob/master/touchscreen/rotation 

You may need to change "DSI1" to "DSI-1" 

 2. Audio: Ubuntu 18.10 already has it setup mostly so all you need to do is: 

 copy the code from: and save it as speakerEnable.c 

 Then: make 

 This program must run as root when you login therefore, you must turn it into a service to run on startup (unless you manually want to do ./speakerEnable every time you want the speakers) -can-i-run-a-program-as-a-root-user-when-my-ubuntu-15-04-machine-starts-up

 I hope the instructions are clear. If you need clarification on how to make (compile a c program) or anything else, please ask. It took a while to get the tablet configured nicely.

Messed Up with front and back camera firmware

Reformated my hi 10x and when I tried to install the camera firmware I accidentally flashed the front camera firmware to the back camera then the UvcCamDownload_AllInOne_RsProxy_v2.65 program wouldnt find the Camera IC ports any help of fixing them

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Having also installed the G8320 firmware update from within Windows 11, I also fell foul of audio issues whereby Device Manager showed new audio hardware that never existed previously. Furthermore, having successfully installed the drivers for the new hardware, there was no sound - not surprising since the actual hardware does not exist. After installing the drivers, Device Manager complained about missing drivers for ACPI.

I pointed Chuwi support to this thread but they deny there is a problem and I also told them that there appears to be a serious issue with their database where certain Hi10x serial numbers are being linked to the incorrect firmware updates. This, of course, has cascaded itself onto the Windows 11 update with disastrous consequences.

Eventually, I asked Chuwi support and asked for the original firmware, which I subsequently downloaded in good faith and installed. The device is now non responsive, except for the red LED at the top being permanently on. Unequivocally, this is completely the fault of Chuwi and I have asked them send me a replacement Hi10x. Since this request, there has been no further reply to my emails. I am not sure if legal action will get me anywhere but I am prepared to take other action that will hurt them.

It is not the first time that Chinese tech manufacturers have taken a lackadaisical approach to firmware updates. Both Teclast and Chuwi have been guilty of this back in 2016, resulting in non-responsive devices. I would have thought they would have learnt from their lessons but no, they continue to take these destructive actions seemingly without a single care or thought for the consequences and seemingly without any testing.

@harlleysathler AMI Aptio 4 fails to create the dump, and AMI Aptio V works, but the tool does not show some of the information about the firmware, so not sure if the created image is complete/valid.

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Yeah, this was what I did. As soon as I grant admin privileges to AFUWINGUIx64.EXE, I get a BSoD. Today, at the end of the day, I will try to generate a bootable FreeDOS thumb drive with AFUDOS.EXE to try again to dump the firmware.

I did a new try with a USB pen made by rufus with a standard Windows 10 Iso image 64 from Microsoft. Same result, nothing appended after trying to boot UEFI PART. 1.

I afraid my bios is corrupted or there is a wrong parameter. Is someone able to tell witch parameters do I have in the AMI BIOS for my chuwi 10 Air tablet.

Thank in advance. ff782bc1db

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