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Tablet drivers for windows 10
Tablet drivers for windows 10











On the first screen, set your Language and Keyboard Preferences. You’ll need to use your attached keyboard (and optionally, a mouse) for all input. Follow Windows 10 installation stepsįrom here on in, the touchscreen won’t work. After a short delay, the Windows 10 installation will begin. Once inside the EFI Shell, select “Use a device”:Ĭhoose “UEFI: Removable Device”. Under “Advanced start-up” hit “Restart now”: Inside PC settings, click “Update and recovery”: It contains all the drivers you’ll needīefore you start, make sure both the USB memory stick and USB keyboard are connected.įrom Windows 8.1 Desktop, swipe from the right to open the Charms Bar, then hit “Settings”:įrom the Settings panel, hit “Change PC settings”: Copy C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore across.Windows 10 doesn’t ship with the network, sound and touchscreen drivers you’ll need. Copy network and touchscreen drivers onto the USB stick Make sure to create the UEFI bootable - it’s the only method that’ll work on the Tesco device.

tablet drivers for windows 10

Tablet drivers for windows 10 install#

To install Windows 10, you’ll need to prepare a bootable USB stick. Prepare a Windows 10 UEFI bootable using Rufus Make sure you download the 32-bit/x86 flavour - the Tesco tablet doesn’t support 64-bit/圆4. Head on over to the Windows 10 Download Page or MSDN to download the ISO.

tablet drivers for windows 10

  • Tesco Connect 7” Tablet with Windows 8.1 (only £99).
  • USB splitter cable or hub (you’ll need to plug in the memory stick and keyboard simultaneously).
  • At £99, I’ve no idea how they turn a profit, but with the recent launch of Windows 10 Technical Preview Windows 10, I thought it’d make a nice experiment. I spotted this amazingly cheap Windows 8.1 tablet on a recent Tesco grocery trip. Article updated to reflect Windows 10 retail launch Introduction











    Tablet drivers for windows 10