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Cube Talk 9x U65GT ROM based on Cube's V 1.8 firmware of 3 September 2014
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Originally posted by ac0935p View PostIn common with me, some users have reported problems getting the drivers installed. Here is long-winded but reliable method that I have put together for Windows 7 after much fiddling and googling...- Start menu, type cmd in search programs and files
- cmd.exe will appear in the programs listright-click on cmd.exe and choose Run as Administrator
- In the command session type set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1 and press enter
- In the command session type devmgmt.msc and press enter
- The Device Manager console will appear
- In Device Manager click on View and choose Show Hidden Devices
- If there is list entry Ports (COM & LPT) expand it
- If there is an entry MediaTek PreLoader USB VCOM Port (COMn) then the driver is already installed
- Right click on the entry and choose Uninstall
- The uninstall dialogue box appears
- Check Delete the driver software for this device and click OK
- The MediaTek device will be uninstalled
- If this was the ONLY port listed, the list entry Ports (COM & LPT) will also disappear (DON'T PANIC)
- Ensure your CUBE is POWERED OFF (wait for vibration to show it is completely off)
- Attach the powered off cube to the computer via USB
- The computer will start to install the drivers, but will probably report Device Driver software was not successfully installed.
- Click on the balloon message and a message box will say MT65xx Preloader No Driver Found
- Return to the Device Manager
- There should be a list entry Other Devices - expand it.
- Find the child list entry MT65xx Preloader
- Right click and choose Update Software Driver...
- Update Driver Software dialogue is displayed
- Choose Browse my computer for driver software
- In the Browse for driver software dialogue click browse and navigate to the download location where you extracted the ROM's zip file content.
- Navigate to the sub-folder containing the *.inf files.
- Click Next
- Windows may prompt saying Windows can't verify the publish of this driver software
- Choose Install this driver software anyway
- Windows should say Installing Driver Software
- Windows will then say Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device: MediaTek PreLoader USB VCOM Port
- Unplug and replug the CUBE
- Windows will start installing the driver instance
- Sometimes the install will fail
- Click the balloon message and message box will say Install failed - device unplugged
- Unplug and replug the CUBE and things should be OK
- Return to the Device Manager
- There should now be a list entry Ports (COM & LPT)
- Expand this item and it should contain MediaTek PreLoader USB VCOM Port (COMn)
Success
Remember when you want to use the SP Flash Tool you must plug the CUBE into the same USB Port - else another driver instance will be installed. The good news is that once you have successfully installed the driver all the other USB ports should automatically pick up the driver without having to go through the palaver above.
Remember you only have to use this long-winded approach if you get problems installing the drivers...
Have fun!
I've had no problems with the 7 Laptop but checked it in another laptop that's had problems before.
Works perfectly!
You're an enrichment for the freaktab forum!
Thank youSent from my U65GT via chrome
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Originally posted by ac0935p View PostOK I'm going blind - where do I find this option???
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Don't know why...
I'll let you know if I can find this Option.
I've changed it and now it's not available at my cube...
Will give feedback if I know exactly where is the option...
Edit says,
Since I've activated that option I cannot find it again.
I will look tomorrow again. Now I have to go to bed.
Was a long day today...
Sleep well...
I'll be back with answers later...Last edited by Spassknochen; 23 September 2014, 22:05.Sent from my U65GT via chrome
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Originally posted by Poppeye View PostHmmm.... I don't see that setting :-(
I'm using Advanced task manager pro.
In that settings there is the option "Screen OFF Kill"
Disable this option was the resolution for me.
If I'm enabling screen off kill, the V4A will deactivated if turn off screen.
With that you maybe can turn off wifi while screen off, I think...
I'll try that's later...Sent from my U65GT via chrome
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Originally posted by netnoise View Post
The second button
Here you can set option: "only when plugged in".
Now maybe the WiFi tuns off in sleep...
Some people maybe cannot read German, so I explained in englishSent from my U65GT via chrome
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Originally posted by ac0935p View PostSettings->Wifi->Advanced->Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep
This option does not appear to work. BetterBatteryStats reports Deep Sleep 13% but Wifi On 99%. Wifi monitor on my laptop reports that the Cube is connected all the time.
I've set it to "only when plugged in" , but the wifi is working anyway...Sent from my U65GT via chrome
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Originally posted by Spassknochen View PostYou are right. It is not working.
I've set it to "only when plugged in" , but the wifi is working anyway...
Look to battery graph and you'll see it's disabled.
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Originally posted by Edius View PostNot entirely true, for me it will be disabled in about 20 min. after tablet is left in idle state.
Look to battery graph and you'll see it's disabled.
If I turn on the display, wifi will be activated in a second...Sent from my U65GT via chrome
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