Monday, September 5, 2016

just discovered there is a Windows 10 firmware system upgrade!!

Guys,

if you go on Windows 10 under "device manager" and you try to update one by one all devices (you double click on the device, you go on the tab "driver", you click "update driver" and you click "search automatically"), you will see that:

- first a lot of devices (like the graphics card, the audio, the camera, etc.) has a new driver
- and secondly and surprisingly, if you enter "Firmware" and then you try to update the second item listed, it will update you to a "Teclast System Firmware"!!

You will see at the reboot that is actually updating the firmware and at the end of the process (it will not take long) it ask you to click any key with your keyboard (so you need to connect a keyboard before the reboot, otherwise touching the screen or the volume button will not work properly).

So I do not know what exactly changed, but FYI I had installed (what I thought) the latest available firmware provided by Teclast, following the procedure I had described here: http://ift.tt/2cC7UzD

If you want to try I believe it should be beneficial somehow ;)

Cheers


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