Changing some BIOS setting and bricking the device is a very common situation in Teclast X98 tablet, and it is actually quite easy to resolve this situation by reprogramming the BIOS with a very cheap external programmer.
The problem with PiPo X7 may be exactly the same. You just have to wait until Frontier gets the programmer to reprogram the BIOS chip.
In that case, it can even be possible to try to change every available BIOS setting one by one, to find out which setting causes the problem and create a NOT TO DO list.
The problem with PiPo X7 may be exactly the same. You just have to wait until Frontier gets the programmer to reprogram the BIOS chip.
In that case, it can even be possible to try to change every available BIOS setting one by one, to find out which setting causes the problem and create a NOT TO DO list.
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