Acer One S1003 Android drivers - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I just got as a present an Acer One S1003 and it's on Windows 10 and I don't like it. Cannot return it (don't ask why pls), but I managed to install Android 7.0 on it. Now the issue I have is that it doesn't find the driver for Wifi and G Sensor. Everything else works, sound and all, but I can't enable Wifi or Autorotate.
Tried to find the drivers on Google but I could only find the Windows 10 ones.
Please help me to find some drivers or let me know if I need to install a different version of Android.
Thank you,
Daniel

on android 8.1 and 9 wifi is working but don't work g sensor and i can only run android x86 8.1 with no hardware acceleration. Can't normal start android. I don't know what is with x64 because this s.h.i.t of tablet supports only UEFI 32 bit, NO 64 bit and NO legacy mode, but processor is 64 bit and have 4 gb memory. Someone in acer is very very creative processor x64 4 GB memory and only support UEFI 32 bit my mind can't understand it :/

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Do you think there's any way to install WIN 10/11 on our tablet? (No emulators)[Dual Boot Maybe], even the ARM version works.
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I haven't heard of anyone installing windows 10 even windows 11 on an android tablet like the tab s7
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Amanpreet2000 said:
Do you think there's any way to install WIN 10/11 on our tablet? (No emulators)[Dual Boot Maybe], even the ARM version works.
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I've done my part of research and I've been using the tab s 7+ for about 4 months now. I need windows or a full on chrome desktop experience of windows. My last resort for this will be Linux/Ubuntu, which i am not willing to go for, but will do if i have no other option.
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Won't happen.
The bootloader will not allow it and Win 10/11 does not support the Qualcomm 865 SOC.
rjohnstone said:
Won't happen.
The bootloader will not allow it and Win 10/11 does not support the Qualcomm 865 SOC.
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Amanpreet2000 said:
Do you think there's any way to install WIN 10/11 on our tablet? (No emulators)[Dual Boot Maybe], even the ARM version works.
I am also ready to install (dualboot) chrome os (CloudReady), but for that we need the device to boot from live usb which maybe isn't available on our tablet, and if it is, please guide me.
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I use TeamViewer to get Windows fullscreen on the tablet =)
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It loads and kinda runs, but core SOC features do not work.
So no, the 845 is not "supported".
No network, no bluetooth, no sound, partially functioning GPU... that's not a functional device.
An of course the high risk of bricking your device.
it is windows 11, idk if windows ARM would run it but idk, i rather not risk breaking my phone for installing windows
Hi,
I came across this article on how it can be done. https://www.androidauthority.com/install-windows-on-android-868800/
Download Change My Software Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/XP Editiоn
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I am not sure how correct it is...has anyone tried this?
Hi,
I can across this link talking about software that can do it....not sure about the authenticity of the same.
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www.androidauthority.com
I wish this was possible .. now i am selling my tablet over this hhhh i mean cause i need to run windows
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