jonski wrote: » You probably thought of this already but in case not , have you a USB keyboard in the house ?
Banjo String wrote: » No dude
bazzz wrote: » Can you enter the Bios by tapping the DEL key on startup and go about your business that way? I don't have one of these,but I believe you can access the bios that way.I'm assuming you are just trying to change the boot order,to boot from USB.
Banjo String wrote: » Del key, as in the one on my air mouse yeah?
Banjo String wrote: » Ok folks, going to take the plunge today and attempt to get android accessibility back on my pipo. I'm going to follow the method mentioned detailed here . One thing bothering me is this bit though. How do I press f7 on a pipo that has no physical keyboard I can't seem to find an f7 function on my airmouse either, model i25 Rii mini. Anyone any heads up or thoughts on the above upgrade methods?
Damokc wrote: » Hey guys, could you tell me what box this lad is actually selling? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CPCPsCC4Qs&sns=em Just read the comments on his video. They don't make fit good reading. Still though would this box be good?
Benzino wrote: » What happened, how do you lose that functionality? As for F7, isn't there a virtual keyboard on windows 8? See here Also, I may be able to copy the application from my Pipo and send it on to you, however I'm on windows 10.
Banjo String wrote: » I'm on windows 10 too Benz. Havent even attempted anything yet, been mental busy with the kids today.
bazzz wrote: » How would a virtual keyboard help,when you are trying to enter the bios?Either try the DEL option or borrow a keyboard,to gain access to a F7 option.
Banjo String wrote: » Well, I'm back into android again. All I needed in the end up was a wintoand.exe programme to enable me to boot into android. Anyone else with a pipo, bookmark this link , someday like me you just might badly need it.https://mega.nz/#!nc8lXZhT!oG0rovaOo...xQi7YagufMphNM
BandMember wrote: » I would strongly advise not going near this seller - they were ran from Adverts in a hail of bad complaints and there are is nothing but problems from any forum that they have pitched up on (although they keep coming back under various aliases/new names). Plus, the boxes are very poor spec wise and way over priced. Take your business elsewhere would be my recommendation, plenty of other reputable sellers out there either locally or online.
Damokc wrote: » What would you suggest? There's lots of options even in this thread but people are on about flashing boxes and putting their own OS on them and the likes. I wouldn't be able to do that. I need something "out of that box" that will work. Something preferably with an EPG like Skys. Sorry for being vague but I'm new to this kinda thing.
Rojito1 wrote: » I'd recommend droidsdirect.ie, I bought the CSA90 box from them and I was very impressed with their service and professionalism. It's a high spec box, but if it's overkill for your needs then I'd suggest the M8S or M8s+ as they are both quality devices. Feel free to PM me and I'll answer any questions you might have as I'm an Android software programmer and developer by profession.
Berkieahern wrote: » Android software programmer eh? But you had to buy a box from that crowd you mentioned?
Damokc wrote: » None of those boxes allow for connection of a satellite dish? They would be using my internet fully to stream everything? I thought there were boxes that used the sat signal and then the box decoded that? I may have my terminology wrong but I'm sure you'll understand.
zerks wrote: » Different type of "dream box",we can't talk about them here.
StereoSound wrote: » Would I be at a disadvantage if I had one of these boxes without an unlimited internet connection? I think my connection is limited to 30gb a month..... UPC charge extra if I go over it as far as I know. I really want to trial one of these boxes out. If its good enough I'll not renew my UPC and get a standalone internet connection to use with my box.
Damokc wrote: » So android boxes really solely on internet speed and how much allowance you have?
bert911 wrote: » Just picked up Android Box from Powercity Naas 'Minix Neo x6' for 120 euro , they also have the more powerful x8 plus for 179