Drivers, BIOS and original OS here -
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After updating everything I had offered by the Update Center (including until 1803 OS version) and the firewood through Driver Booster had a problem with the gyro, the screen did not turn over, the old driver did not install, it reported about some terminal, an error and that’s all.
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I immediately installed the 1803 version (some kind of extreme build with MSDN), demolished the sections of the manufacturer, installed it, the license got myself, and also Home. I installed Drava through the Device Manager indicating the folder downloaded from the link from the Chuwi forum above. Note, the touch (screen sensor) and the stylus will not work until the driver is installed manually, you need a complete keyboard or peripherals through the adapter.
Separately, I went to the Intel website for a video driver, received 3 updates, there was sound, but I decided to install Realtech HD for the board, downloaded it, and installed it. One remark, there is no Realtech panel, everything is fine in the Device Manager, there are no unidentified ones, it was wrong, but they work too. Everything is working.
After reinstalling on my subjective, it became better, the stylus is more responsive, there is more disk space, quite frequent glitches disappeared in the browser on individual sites with .Gif animation. Temporarily there was a strange glitch with the interface frieze except for the mouse pointer and the display of touches, but later it became much less common, it was solved by holding the ON / OFF key, opening the Task Manager in the menu that opens. Opera browser.
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Opera’s interaction with the touch and stylus is strange, sometimes it shows the Copy / Search menu after selecting text not where this text is, but in the corner of the window, for example, this was before the reinstallation. Apparently the compatibility problem between OS and Opera in terms of interaction with the touch screen.
Post has been editedProxynick - 20.07.18, 14:19Reason for editing: Structure improved, text supplemented