![]() ![]() A quick google and XE500T1C-A01US worked for me.ģ) Do not select Windows Blue as the OS. Here’s the solution:Ģ) Enter the SKU of the tablet. It was a rookie mistake, but I’ve become so used to Windows having most, if not all, of drivers out of the box. Hmm.īut there was a solution! This is the solution that I should have run before rebuilding my machine. All that was there were 2 bloatware apps and the touchpad software. Maybe that would update my device? I installed SW Update and check for updates. But I remembered that the SW Update tool was available to download. The support page had me fearing that I’d bricked the tablet. ![]() Samsung do not share drivers for this tablet on their site. Luckily I had a USB wired network adapter. I logged in, ran Device Manager and found, yes, I was missing LOTS of drivers. Thank f**k that I bought the keyboard or I’d be royally screwed. I touched the screen – nada! I had no touch. Huh!?!? Where was the log into my Microsoft account? Uh oh, I was missing drivers. The first clue that something was wrong was when I was asked to name a new user and set a password. Now I walked through the Windows setup, including wiping all of the existing volumes. I muddled around in here to get the command prompt, browsed to the USB drive (D:), and ran Setup.Exe. This brings you to an advanced startup menu. Turn the machine off, hold in the Volume Up button, and power it up. ![]() Next I needed to boot the tablet up with the stick. The Windows 7 ISO Download Tool will prep a USB stick that only works with BIOS machines. And remember, this machine has an x86 processor so a 64-bit build is useless. The first step was to prep a USB stick that a UEFI machine would like. So I resorted to deploying Windows 8.1 from an ISO. From what I can tell, that’s a graphics drivers (Intel) issue that requires some McGuyver hacking to work around (not fix). I had the commonly encountered (during the Preview!!!!) issue where the machine would perform the install, including device detection, and then hang on the final boot up with a black screen and busy mouse cursor. Last week I tried twice to perform the online update of Windows 8.1 on my Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T. ![]()
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