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  • You will need some GB free space on your c: drive before installing with that tool from xda. The install tool will ask you to specify the size of your data file (android storage) After installing you will need to use this method to boot into android: - In windows 10, go to PC settings - select update & security - select…
  • Short answer is 1. NO 2. NO Long answer: I doubt that booting from SD card is possible on this device. But who knows, if they decide to support it in a future BIOS update. Latest bios is 1.10 I think: https://www.acer.com/ac/en/GB/content/support-product/5735?b=1 The makeuseof blog I did mention in one of my earlier posts…
  • I just stumbled across this thread that might be useful for you if trying to install windows from scratch. The device in that thread is the w3-810, but I think it will be similar for W1-810. Look at the accepted solution at post 2:…
  • If he gets BSOD at startup, it means he cant start windows at all, and can not do that hard reset procedure. The best way to recover it I think is from a usb recovery media. I did this on a unit a while back. I have two of these w1-810 and when I got the first I did make a usb recovery stick. Then I got the other one…
  • I had the same issue, the unit failed to start, and was just showing the acer logo and the spinning circle dots. It woulnt turn off despite holding powerbutton for more than 10 seconds. The powerbutton is not faulty, because it works well in other cases. Using the small reset button at at the bottom frame was the only…
  • I just tested a usb headset, brand name: Plantronics Blackwire c220-M, and found that both Audio out and and Mic does work fine. But I think I'm very close to the limit for how much power I can draw from an unpowered usb hub, when I have the usb keyboard, wifi stick, usb flashdrive and the usb headset connected.
  • I have now installed Android 4.4 on my W1-810 It is possible to install it to the internal disk, but I dont want to that for a couple of reasons: 1. The current state of andoid-x86 drivers for this tablet makes it not desirable to use as the primary system. 2. Installing it to disk means you must re-partition the internal…
  • I just did a test with android-x86 Dual boot is possible, using this procedure - go to android-x86.org/download and get the file android-x86_64-5.1-rc1.img - use win32diskimager or another tool to extract the img file to an USB stick - Use a USB OTG cable to connect the USB stick to the tablet. - enter bios on your w1-810.…
  • There is a guide about installing android-X86 on Windows Tablets. I havent tried it, so I cant tell if it works on the W1-810. The W1-810 is a bit picky on what it will boot from. If probably will need an .efi bootloader file to boot from any other disk than the windows partition. Also you must enable UEFI in the BIOS.…
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