- #American megatrends bios update rca cambio install
- #American megatrends bios update rca cambio 32 bit
- #American megatrends bios update rca cambio windows 10
Using (basically) the same procedure on a Win10 tablet simply gets you into the AMI bios (Volume Up + Power at startup.) Unfortunately, the instructions you provided only apply to an *Android* tablet. So I am unable to navigate the Bios even once I get in. This entire mess began attempting to find a way to boot from a USB flash drive, and in the process, I inadvertently disabled the XHCI controller, disabling my USB ports (and anything that needs them like my detachable keyboard.
#American megatrends bios update rca cambio windows 10
So you cannot make any changes in BIOS like a boot drive priority change? That would have been my answer and then try and boot from a USB drive loaded with an ISO Windows 10 burn you did from the license. Following the reset, the device should boot up and go through the initial setup process again as when it just came out of the box. Use Volume - to select "Yes - delete all user data" and press the power button to select it. Use Volume - to select "wipe data / Factory reset" and press the power button to select it. >B) List of options in the top left of the tablet screen. You should then see the screen shown in item 'B'
If this happens simply let go of volume + and press it one time. >A) Screen appears with only an Android mascot in the background. Continue holding Volume+ until one of two screens appear: While still holding the Volume + button, press the Power button until the screen illuminates and shows Insignia. If the battery dies during this process the device could be damaged. Ensure the tablet is connected to the charger and has at least 45% battery left. After installing I still could not boot Ubuntu.If you would like to go ahead with the factory reset, follow these steps: However this only solved the booting up of the live os usb. Click on view raw and you will get to download. However there is a bypass, after you have prepared your usb stick, go into the folder efi and copy to there a file named bootia32.efi, which you find here.
#American megatrends bios update rca cambio 32 bit
Linux 32 bit does not support uefi and linux 64 can't be booted since the firmware does not support 64 bit. Turned out that Bay Trail architecture bios firmware does not support booting outside uefi and has a bug which does not allow to boot anything else than 32 bit os. Now from my experience on desktops and laptops, after installing Ubuntu or any other distro GRUB gets to take over the boot up and let you choose from the installed systems.
When I choose Ubuntu I get an error saying that I can't start Windows because of a change in hardware or software and I get to see this path \ubuntu\winboot\wubildr.mbr and it says that a file is missing. I also tried wubi, Ubuntu got installed, but when I try to boot, it boots to a Windows menu where I get to choose between Ubuntu and Windows. When I choose "boot override" with an Ubuntu prepared usb stick the only thing that happens is that the screen goes black and then goes back to exactly where I was in bios menu, all this happens in a blink of an eye.
There are some options missing in my bios which i have seen over the internet like csm? Linux can't be ntfs prepared in a usb stick to boot from.
Only ntfs worked (win 8.1 ntfs usb worked). I discovered that bios won't let me boot a fat32 prepared live usb. In bios I use boot override and choose usb. I got all set up in bios, turned off secure boot, changed boot order. Unfortunately I am having trouble booting up from live usb.
#American megatrends bios update rca cambio install
I am trying to install different Linux distro's.