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  • #1

is there a way to Run Ubuntu or Windows 8 on Dell Venue 7?

can the dell venue be rooted?

  • #2

No, you can’t run ubuntu, yes you can root the device

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  • #3

How do you root it, I tried and it didn’t work, I need to use a controller on it to play World of Tanks Blitz, I have a xbox 360 controller

  • #4

but it has a intel atom cpu it should be able to run Linux or windows 8?

No, you can’t run ubuntu, yes you can root the device

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  • #6

its not working, its stuck or frozen on my dell venue 7

  • #7

its not working, its stuck or frozen on my dell venue 7

Yeah, that doesn’t help at all, if you are using Linux version post in that thread if using windows version post in that thread, either way you need to post much more than (its not working)

  • #8

its frozen at the droidboot provision os screen

Yeah, that doesn’t help at all, if you are using Linux version post in that thread if using windows version post in that thread, either way you need to post much more than (its not working)

  • #9

its frozen at the droidboot provision os screen

did you install the drivers for fastboot, it seems like you only install the adb drivers

  • #10

I got it rooted, if it has a intel atom cpu it should be able to run Linux or windows 8?

did you install the drivers for fastboot, it seems like you only install the adb drivers

  • #11

I got it rooted, if it has a intel atom cpu it should be able to run Linux or windows 8?

i think not because of lack of bios

  • #12

i think not because of lack of bios

it’s the lack of an unlocked bootloader / how restricted the current bootloader on unlocked devices is, i’m currently trying to get kexec boot or 2nd-init working properly to use as a 2nd bootloader to boot custom roms / linux


  • #13

it’s the lack of an unlocked bootloader / how restricted the current bootloader on unlocked devices is, i’m currently trying to get kexec boot or 2nd-init working properly to use as a 2nd bootloader to boot custom roms / linux

Full Linux would be so sweet!

  • #14

WiFi doesnt save when you turn on Dell Venue 7

the WiFi doesn’t save when you turn on Dell Venue 7, every time I turn on the dell I have to reenter the wifi info, is there away to fix it?

did you install the drivers for fastboot, it seems like you only install the adb drivers

  • #15

the WiFi doesn’t save when you turn on Dell Venue 7, every time I turn on the dell I have to reenter the wifi info, is there away to fix it?

I have the same problem and found partial workaround (root required).

Saved Wifi networks and their passwords are stored as plain text in file /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
When I opened this file for the first time, I have noticed much duplicates of string «ctrl_interface=wlan0» with no line breaks.
I tried to delete duplicates and add information about wifi networks (I got the format from my other android device).
Reboot. And it works! Stored using this way networks not cleared after reboot.

Here is an example for secured WPA2 secured network:

network={
ssid=»enter_wifi_name_here»
psk=»enter_password_here_or_remove_keyvalue_for_nonsecured_network»
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
priority=1
}

Not easy way, but better than nothing.

  • #16

cant find it the right one and cant edit the file, Need more help

I have the same problem and found partial workaround (root required).

Saved Wifi networks and their passwords are stored as plain text in file /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
When I opened this file for the first time, I have noticed much duplicates of string «ctrl_interface=wlan0» with no line breaks.
I tried to delete duplicates and add information about wifi networks (I got the format from my other android device).
Reboot. And it works! Stored using this way networks not cleared after reboot.

Here is an example for secured WPA2 secured network:

network={
ssid=»enter_wifi_name_here»
psk=»enter_password_here_or_remove_keyvalue_for_nonsecured_network»
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
priority=1
}

Not easy way, but better than nothing.

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What are the available custom ROMs for your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7, how do you install a custom ROM on your Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7, and what is the use of installing it? In this article, we will answer this and other questions.

Custom Rom For Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7

Android users is largely behind custom ROM development. Every day hundreds of developers work to improve the operating system. Large community developers like the XDA developers forum periodically publish updated versions of the ROMs. The development of custom ROMs follows a similar process to the development of official ROMs.

But exactly, what are the available custom ROMs for your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7, how do you install a custom ROM on your Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7, and what is the use of installing it? In this article, we will answer this and other questions.

  • What is Custom ROM?
  • Advantages of Installing Custom ROM on Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740
  • Risk of Installing Custom Firmware on your Dell Venue 7 Venue7
  • Requirements to Install a Custom Firmware on Your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740
  • List of Custom ROMs for Dell Venue 7 Venue7
    • Lineage Os For Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740
    • Pixel Experience for Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7
    • Havoc os for Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7

What is a Custom ROM?

The term ROM stands for Read-Only Memory and represents volatile read-only memory. In smartphones, ROM represents the operating system installed in the physical memory of the device. This means that, in everyday use, a regular user cannot go and edit system files.

However, some ROMs, referred to as custom ROMs, were explicitly modified to act on the standard functionality of the factory OS. The original ROM is called the stock ROM. The operation of a custom ROM is quite simple. In other words, the custom ROM modifies the so-called kernel of your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 (the core of the operating system), changing its functionality.

Often these ROMs add options that would not usually be present through an official update of Dell Venue 7. In addition to this, through a custom ROM, installing a version of the operating system that may not arrive officially on our machine is possible.

For example, you can install Android 10 on your Dell Venue 7 Venue 7 Venue7 even if the official version is not yet released.

Advantages of Installing Custom ROM on Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740

There are many reasons why a Dell Venue 7 Venue7 user wants to install a custom ROM. Some people may want to get rid of bloatware, give their Android a new look, fix their phone, and have the most current Android version when the manufacturer doesn’t support it.

We can get many benefits, as long as we carry out the process correctly. Customization is one aspect we win, as we have the ability to modify some elements with the factory ROM we were not able to do. It is the cheapest way to “change mobile.”

Bloatware is a problem we’ve been complaining about since time immemorial and, to make matters worse, it continues to exist. Most bloatware cannot be easily uninstalled. Custom ROMs on Dell Venue7 3740 remove the bloatware from us (at least a significant part of it), giving us that extra storage that the manufacturer had taken from us.

Custom ROMs are often a way to stay up-to-date when the manufacturer, for whatever reason, doesn’t support us. Luckily, custom ROMs are stable enough to be used daily without problems and give us a bit of extra customization that never hurts the user experience.

Why Not Install Custom Firmware on your Dell Venue 7

When we install a custom ROM, we must know what we are doing with our device. Once we establish one, we often lose the product’s original warranty of Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740. Also, there can be errors when installing, and the developers are not responsible for them.

Likewise, when an installation is completed, all the data you have on your Dell Venue 7 is lost, so a Backup is essential. And finally, you can’t get Google apps, which can be a disadvantage for many users.

Ultimately, ROMs are responsible for our phone’s many software problems, and for those more restless, we do not get bored. Are you one of those who install custom ROMs or prefer to keep the one that comes with your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 from the factory?

Requirements to Install a Custom Firmware on Your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740

The first fundamental requirement to install a custom ROM is the unlocking of your Dell Venue 7 root permissions. In fact, to modify the operating system, you need special administrator permissions, which are typically not accessible. Through these permissions, you become a superuser and have full access to the operating system, with the possibility of modifying it without limits.

  • How to Root Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7 Without PC [Easy Rooting Guide]
  • How to Install Magisk On Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7

The next step is to install a custom recovery, that is, an initial menu modified ad hoc to allow the installation of custom ROM and completely format your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740. Recovery is the equivalent of the BIOS for PCs, a section accessible via a particular combination of keys and where there are advanced settings.

The most reliable custom recovery we recommend is TWRP, which can be installed with the help of the below guide.

  • How to Install TWRP Recovery On Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7

As for ROM, the most reliable alternative is undoubtedly LineageOS, a spiritual sequel to CyanogenMod. Through the below links, you can check if your device is compatible with the modification or not.

In the latest devices released on the market, it is increasingly difficult to root and flash a custom ROM due to increased security.

List of Custom ROMs for Dell Venue 7 Venue7

It’s fair to say that the golden age of custom ROMs has passed. Android phones are better than they’ve ever been, even at the end of the market.

You own an Dell Venue7 3740 Venue7, but the same old UI starts to bore you. Well, it’s time to enter the field of custom ROMs. One of the best ways to resolve OEM delays and add a lot of new features to Android devices is to install a custom ROM.

As Android OS is open source, the enthusiastic community can always use their own version, which is why there are so many versions. Flashing the custom ROM requires you to unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery on your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7.

Here are some of the custom firmware which you can try on your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7. We request you to check the availability of custom ROMs. Please check the list of available devices.

Tweak Guide >
How to Install MoKee ROM On Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7 
Read complete tutorial on installing MoKee ROM on your device.

Tweak Guide >
How to Install Havoc OS On Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7 
Read complete tutorial on installing Havoc OS on your device.

Lineage Os For Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740

The Cyanogen company has a long history since it finished developing the CyanogenMod (December 2016). This is one of the best ROMs for Android smartphones. Fortunately, CyanogenMod is not permanently dead. Its development has continued under the name Lineage OS.

Lineage OS has a lot of features.

LineageOS is helpful for phones with discontinued software updates. Some smartphone makers aren’t that reliable when it comes to software updates. Also useful for users who want to get the latest Android version as soon as it comes out for Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7.

Unofficial builds of LineageOS are made available immediately after the release of the AOSP source code. Official builds, however, take a bit longer to release.

So, whether you want to quickly enjoy the latest Android or want to give your old smartphone a new life, LineageOS is your way.

  • Lineage OS 17.1: List Of Supported Devices and Features

Pixel Experience for Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7

The name of this ROM says almost everything: if you install it, you will get the experience of a Google Pixel on your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 .

In addition, in most cases, you can enjoy the latest version of Android. Based on AOSP, the ROM includes all the Pixel features. You only need a compatible mobile phone with Pixel Experience support. Don’t worry. The list is quite extensive, and your device likely has a stable version of this ROM. Before entering the guide, please check availability.

Pixel experience brings Pixel features to a range of supported devices like the latest Google Assistant, built-in GCam support, Pixel live wallpapers, and more.

  • Pixel Experience: List Of Supported Devices

Havoc os for Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7

Havoc OS was first released with Android Oreo. Its rich and smooth experience makes Havoc OS better than other custom ROMs. All without compromising stability or the overall smooth ROM experience.

In the early days, the Havoc team focused on providing the happiest of all possible worlds, providing a pleasant user experience. Things are very different, as the Havoc OS project brings new features that are attracting the attention of all other developers in the custom ROM world. I usually switch to HavocOS from time to time.

GSI Roms brings Latest Android OS to any Project Treble-enabled device

GSI stands for Generic System Image. A GSI package refers to a system of images with adjustable contrast for projecting treble support compatible with Android devices.

Google has made it possible for all non-pixel devices with the Android operating system to flash the GSI package based on their device’s supportability with project Treble and enjoy the latest version of the OS.

Finally, we have explained the list of Custom ROM available for your Dell Venue 7 Venue7 3740 Venue7. Detailed instructions are attached to the list of ROMs. Hope you have chosen the right ROM for your device.

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Discus and support Download windows 8 or 10 on dell venue 7 in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I have a dell venue 7 that runs on android os below 5.0 and I wanted to download windows on it.I thought about windows 8 because it’s an OS that works…
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  1. Download windows 8 or 10 on dell venue 7

    I have a dell venue 7 that runs on android os below 5.0 and I wanted to download windows on it.I thought about windows 8 because it’s an OS that works mostly for touch devices, and I also thought about windows 10 because it would be a supported os until 2025. Both of those windows versions have tablet support, so that’s why I didn’t want to install windows 11 on it.There is also a micro SD card slot for it, so maybe I can use that to install windows on it?Also, if I install windows 8 or 10 on it, will I need a product key for either of those operating systems?

    :)

  2. [FS][US]   Dell Venue 8 Pro 64gb Windows 8 Tablet

    Sold

    Up for sale is a refurb Venue 8 Pro that is essentially in like new condition, I originally paid $234 after coupons and taxes when there were various condition tablets on sale and the higher price tag on this one shows. No major dings, scratches, defects visible and has been well cared for since purchase. It’s been an excellent machine for browsing and media away from the office with great battery life. I’ve reverted to a previous unlocked bios that allows for faster internal memory read/writes as seen here: TechnologyGuide

    Also included is a Poetic Case: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HHKLANW/?tag=tec06d-20

    And a micro usb to usb adapter to allow use of flash drives and peripherals: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H8R7E4I/?tag=tec06d-20

    I’ve had it for roughly two and a half weeks but some unexpected car expenses came up and I’d like to have a bit of cash back in my pocket.

    If you have any questions don’t hesitate to PM me. I guess I took half the pictures upside down too, sorry about that *Stick Out Tongue

    Sold

    Dell Product Page: http://www.dell.com/us/p/dell-venue-8-pro/pd
    Newegg Product Page: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA24G1732887

    Primary Specs

      • Intel Atom Z3740D Quad Core 1.33Ghz
      • 2GB RAM lpddr3 1600
      • 64GB Internal Memory
      • 8″ IPS Display (1280×800)
      • Dual Band WiFi
      • Bluetooth
      • Windows 8.1
      • Camera Resolution (Front/Back): 1.2MP, 5MP
  3. Dell Venue pro 8 update failure to Win 10

    Hi Johoran,

    We appreciate you for being part of Windows 10.

    Before proceeding, we need more information to help you better.

    • Have you connected any external devices to the tablet?
    • Did you tried to force restart?

    I suggest you to refer the below article and check if it helps.

    Reset, backup, and restore on the Dell Venue 7 and Venue 8 tablets

    http://www.dell.com/support/article/in/en/indhs1/SLN268392/EN

    Kindly let us know if you need any further assistance with Windows. We are glad to assist you.

    Thank you.

  4. Download windows 8 or 10 on dell venue 7

    Dell Venue 8 Pro — Windows 10 Installation failed

    I suggest using the Media Creation Tool to download the .iso. It’s not guaranteed to work, but at least you’ll know whether it succeeds.

    In 8.1, you can mount the .iso (shows up as a drive) and run the upgrade from that.

    You can do the same from Windows 7, but you’d need a third-party utility to mount the .iso.

    As the Venue 8 Pro is a tablet, you’d have the best chance if Dell supported the upgrade. The good news is, they do:

    http://www.dell.com/support/contents…-to-windows-10

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If you have lost or forgotten your password on a Dell Venue tablet, you can easily reset it by using a bootable USB drive. Simply insert the USB into the tablet’s USB port, disable Secure Boot, and sign in as an administrator. You will then have administrative rights to change the password of any user account. To reset a user’s password, you must first log into the tablet as the administrator.

First, make sure you have a USB bootable flash drive with the Microsoft Operating System installed. Insert it into the USB ports on the Dock. Wait for the splash screen to appear. If the flash drive has UEFI, you should select the UEFI option. After that, click “OK” to confirm the boot selection. The system will then boot to the USB flash drive. This is a simple process – follow the steps in the table below to install Windows on a Dell Venue 11 Pro.

Now, you should see a menu with the Windows 10 Setup wizard. Click on the Settings gear at the bottom of the menu. Click on the UEFI:Removable Device to select it. After a short while, your tablet should boot into advanced startup mode. During Windows installation, you can use the accelerometer only to work in portrait or vertical mode. USB mouse and keyboard are helpful during this process.

How Do I Boot My Dell Venue 11 Pro From USB?

If you are experiencing a common computer problem, such as a crash, then learning how to boot your Dell Venue 11 Pro from USB is important. A bootable USB drive can help you get back into your laptop and recover any important data. To boot from a USB drive, you should turn off your laptop and connect the bootable USB drive. Once connected, you need to press F12 to access the boot menu.

Next, you must ensure that the USB flash drive that you are using is set to boot UEFI mode. This can be done by creating a bootable USB flash drive with the latest Windows 8.1 installer. To create a bootable USB drive, follow the steps below. Once you have created a bootable USB drive, you should insert it into your Dell Venue 11 Pro. You can then choose which USB flash drive to boot from.

To begin, connect the Dell tablet to a USB-enabled keyboard or dock. Press the power button until the Dell logo appears. Press the volume up button as well. If the screen remains black, release the power button. Then, press the volume up button on your Dell tablet and wait for the system to boot from the USB drive. When it boots, you will be prompted to enter the password.

How Do I Install Windows 10 on My Dell Tablet?

To get started, download the ISO file for Windows 10 and burn it to a DVD. This is a simple process and will activate your tablet if the original one has not been activated yet. Once you’ve created the DVD, you should insert it into your tablet’s DVD drive or DVD burner. After that, you should be able to install Windows 10 on your Dell tablet. Here are a few things to keep in mind when burning an ISO file to DVD.

First, you need to download the Windows 10 installation package. Make sure that you choose the 32-bit version of the installer. Next, you need to boot your tablet in advanced startup mode. To do this, use the volume keys and arrow keys to navigate to the thumb drive entry and select it. After a short while, the Windows 10 installation will begin. If you’re not sure how to boot the computer from the USB flash drive, you can also use the Windows Boot Manager to select the Windows 10 installer.

How Do I Get to the Boot Menu on a Dell Venue 11?

If you’re looking for how to get into the boot menu of your Dell Venue 11 Pro, then you’ve come to the right place. You should see the Charms bar on the right side of your display. Tap it and select Change PC Settings, Update and Recovery, and Bios Setup. Select the first option to reboot your system, and you’ll be directed to the BIOS Setup page. After selecting your option, click Start.

To enter BIOS, hold the volume up and down buttons together. From there, choose the Boot Option Priorities. If you’d like to change the boot order, press and hold the volume up key until you see the Dell logo. This will take you to a screen where you can change the boot sequence. Lastly, select “Restart” to reboot. The Dell Venue 11 Pro will now boot into the BIOS setup.

Next, press F12 to access the one-time boot selection menu. Highlight the USB flash drive model name and press Enter. Your Dell Venue 11 will now boot to the USB flash drive. The OS installer will load, or the BIOS Setup screen will appear. Once the BIOS is loaded, you can reboot your tablet to select your operating system. If you don’t want to install Windows, you can choose to boot from a USB flash drive instead.

What Replaced the Dell Venue?

The Dell Venue 10 Pro is a new tablet, replacing the previous model, which was introduced in the spring of 2014. It has an 8-inch screen with a 1280×800-pixel resolution and an on-board microSD card slot. If you’re looking to buy a new tablet, ETrade Supply has a selection of Dell Venue replacement parts. The new model also features a full-size USB 3.0 port.

The Venue line of smartphones was discontinued in December of 2012. In October of 2013, Dell revived the name to include both Windows tablets and Android tablets, the latter having the suffix ‘Pro’. The new Venue models will have the same hardware, but are not quite as advanced. But they’re still a significant upgrade over the previous lineup. So which one should you buy? Below, you’ll find a list of the new models and their specs.

How Do I Get into the BIOS on a Dell Venue?

If you’re looking for a quick fix to a common problem on a Dell Venue 11 Pro tablet, then this article will be a good place to start. A Dell Venue 11 Pro can be troublesome when the touchpad, keyboard, or keys don’t recognize each other. In this situation, the issue could be in the BIOS. Change a setting in the registry to fix the problem, then close and restart your device.

First, you’ll need to boot your computer into BIOS mode. To do this, navigate to the settings menu, select Recovery from the left menu, and then click on Advanced startup. Then, select Restart Now. Next, select the appropriate option for your operating system from the Advanced startup menu. If you don’t see any options for UEFI booting, you may need to reboot your computer.

To enter the BIOS, you’ll need to press the appropriate keyboard key. For example, if you’re using a Dell Venue 11 Pro, the keyboard key to press is F2. The key to press depends on the manufacturer of your laptop, but usually, the F2 key works. If you can’t find the F2 key, press the ASSIST key and press F1.

How Do You Factory Reset a Dell Venue 11 Pro?

To reset your tablet to its original factory settings, follow these steps. To do this, first charge your tablet fully. Then, hold the Power and Up Volume buttons simultaneously until you see the Dell logo. Then, scroll down and tap on the Recovery option. Once the option appears, press the Power button to accept it. After this, you will see an Android robot. After that, release the Power and Volume buttons. The device will now start restoring its factory settings.

If you are using a Microsoft account, this process is not recommended. You may experience trouble logging in again once you have reset your password. To prevent this, perform an in-depth reset. Hold the Power button and the Up Volume button simultaneously until the tablet powers on. Release the buttons when you see the Dell logo. Follow the on-screen initial setup instructions. Next, tap the Troubleshoot option.

If you’ve got a Dell Venue 8 and are wondering how to install Windows 10, you’ve come to the right place. The Dell Venue 8 Pro comes with 2 GB of RAM, a 32 GB SSD, and a 64 GB microSD card. The phone has 56 GB of available memory and features an 8-megapixel camera and a front-facing camera with LED flash. There are also two volume buttons and two microphones on the device. The Windows button opens the Windows Start screen where you can access the most recent app or screen you’ve viewed.

Once you’ve run the setup, you’ll be asked to enter the product key you have stored on the computer. You can archive this information using Belarc Adviser. The setup wizard will then ask you which version of Windows you’d like to install. If you’re upgrading from Windows 7, you must select a compatible version of Windows 8. Once you’ve done that, follow the instructions on the next screen to install Windows 10 on your Dell Venue 8.

Learn More Here:

1.) Windows Help Center

2.) Windows – Wikipedia

3.) Windows Blog

4.) Windows Central

I stopped using my Dell Venue 8 Pro a couple years ago because Windows 8.1 just didn’t deliver as reliable and satisfying a tablet experience as iOS did on my iPads. I recently decided to install Windows 10 on my Venue 8 to see if the new operating system would make the Venue a better tablet- but I was surprised by how complicated this process turned out to be. It took a lot of research and experimentation to upgrade my tablet, so I decided to compile all my notes and observations in one place to save other Venue 8 owners the trouble.

Pros and Cons of the Venue 8 Pro

I originally got my tablet, the Venue 5830 Pro model, at a huge discount when buying a laptop from Dell a few years ago. I used the thing almost daily for at least a full year before relegating it to a bookshelf when I won an iPad mini at a company picnic.

What I liked about the Venue 8 Pro:

  • It’s got a bright, good-looking screen.
  • It’s got a sturdy, solid build.
  • I like the simple, elegant vinyl folio case I bought with it.

What I didn’t like about it:

  • The «Windows Store» version of Internet Explorer 11 that came with Windows 8.1 was really slow and unbearable to use. At the time, it was also the only browser available on the Windows Store, so I had to use the tablet in Desktop mode in order to run more responsive browsers like Chrome and Firefox.
  • At the time there were also no Reddit Enhancement Suite versions available for Windows Store-compatible browsers, and I find Reddit basically unusable without it, so that was another thing keeping me in Desktop mode on my tablet. (There is now a version available for Microsoft Edge.)
  • Windows 8.1 desktop mode sucks on a tablet (no mouse, tiny text, links hard to click, etc).
  • Every few weeks the tablet would refuse to wake from sleep mode and I’d have to go through an elaborate set of steps to force the thing to do a hard shutdown and power-on.

Before You Start

My Venue 8 only has 32GB of storage (and of that, only around 25GB is actually available to Windows with the default partitioning scheme), which means that there isn’t enough room to do an OS upgrade; only a fresh install on a newly-formatted partition. In order to be sure you don’t lose anything before doing a fresh OS install, make sure to do the following:

  • Back up your data. If you keep any unique files on your tablet, be sure to store copies of them. If your Windows 8.1 user account on the tablet is linked to a Microsoft account, the simplest way to back up those files would be to place them all into OneDrive folders, so they’ll be waiting for you once you log into Windows 10 with your Microsoft account.
  • Back up your product keys. Even though the Windows 10 free upgrade offer officially ended in 2016, Microsoft quietly still lets licensed Windows 7 and Windows 8 owners upgrade for free with product keys for eligible editions. I used the free program Belarc Advisor to examine my tablet and saved the resulting profile as an HTML profile to my OneDrive account. The Software Licenses section of the profile included the product key for my OEM version of Windows 8.1, which is what I used to activate my copy of Windows 10. Note: While I think my tablet came with a license for Microsoft Office 2013 (version 15.0), I didn’t see a product key for it listed in the Belarc report, and I don’t know if this is because I never used/activated Office on the tablet or if Belarc Adviser doesn’t pick it up. I do not use Office on the tablet anyway, though, so I didn’t really care.
  • Charge your tablet. This is really important- you won’t be able to power your Venue 8 while installing Windows 10, because you’ll need to use your USB port for other things during that time. You do not want to run out of battery while installing an operating system, so make sure you’re fully charged before proceeding.

Required Hardware

Once Windows 10 is fully installed and updated, you don’t need any peripherals to use the tablet, but for several reasons, you will need several devices in order to install the operating system and some drivers.

  • A powered USB hub with at least three ports for connecting a mouse, keyboard, and thumb drive to your tablet. It must be a powered hub since the tablet’s USB port doesn’t provide enough juice for multiple devices. I can vouch for this D-Link 7-port hub but any solid powered hub should do.
  • A USB Type A female to USB Micro male adapter for connecting your USB hub to the tablet. I used a StarTech 5-inch Micro USB to USB A On-the-Go Host Cable Adapter.
  • A USB keyboard, since there will be no soft keyboard support during the Windows 10 install process.
  • A USB mouse, since there will be no touch screen support until after Windows 10 is installed and updated.
  • A USB thumb drive big enough to serve as a Windows 10 boot drive, and also for copying some necessary driver files to the tablet before it has access to the internet. The drive must be at least 5GB in size, and any data currently on the drive will be wiped out because the process of making it a bootable Windows installer involves formatting it. I get these 5-packs of Topsell 16GB USB 2.0 Flash Drives, and use them for this sort of thing all the time.
  • A separate internet-connected computer for downloading drivers and Windows installer files. 

Updating the BIOS

In order to fully support Windows 10, you should make sure you’re running the most recent BIOS version for your Dell Venue model. In my case, I still had the BIOS version that my tablet shipped with (A04), but the most recent version available for my model (the 5830) was A14. I downloaded the Dell Venue 8 Pro 5830 System BIOS file from this Dell support page.

Installation is painless; just have your tablet plugged in, launch the downloaded file (in my case that was 5830A14.exe), and allow the tablet to reboot if/when prompted.

Preparing the Bootable Windows 10 Installer

There are a couple of easy ways to prepare your USB thumb drive for installing Windows 10. Regardless of which method you choose, keep these things in mind:

  1. The Venue 8 Pro can only run 32-bit (x86) versions of Windows, so you need to be careful which version you download from Microsoft.
  2. The Venue 8 Pro can only detect UEFI-capable boot devices. (Both of the following methods should account for this if you follow the instructions closely.)

Using the Windows 10 Download Tool

If you don’t already have an ISO image for a Windows 10 setup disc, use Microsoft’s Windows 10 Download tool to get the necessary files and prepare your USB drive. Go to the Download Windows 10 page and click the «Using the tool to create installation media» link to see detailed instructions. The quick steps are here:

  1. Plug in the USB thumb drive you plan to use as your Windows 10 installer.
  2. Click the Download tool now button to download the file MediaCreationTool.exe.
  3. Locate the downloaded program and launch it.
  4. On the first screen, select Create installation media and click Next.
  5. On the second screen, uncheck the Use the recommended options for this PC box and make sure to pick 32-bit (x86) for Architecture, and then click Next.
  6. On the next screen, select USB flash drive and click Next.
  7. On the next screen, select your desired target thumb drive from the list of devices and then click Next. The tool will download the necessary files and prepare your thumb drive.
  8. The Windows 10 Download Tool creates those infamous $WINDOWS.~BT and $Windows.~WS folders on the computer where you run it, and after your boot media is created there will still be hundreds of megabytes of content left in them. You can use the Delete Windows 10 Download Folders function of my free program, GWX Control Panel, to delete those folders when you’re all done.

Using Rufus

As a Microsoft Developer Network subscriber I have access to ISO images of Windows setup discs, so I downloaded the x86/32-bit version of the latest «Windows 10 (Multiple Editions)» DVD image. Here’s how to create a bootable USB drive from a downloaded Windows 10 ISO image:

  1. On the computer where you downloaded the ISO file, plug in the USB thumb drive that you intend to use as your Windows 10 boot drive.
  2. Download and run the latest version of the free tool Rufus.
  3. On the row that says «Create a bootable disc using,» click the button that has a picture of a disc on it and browse to/select your downloaded ISO file.
  4. Select your target USB thumb drive from the Device list.
  5. For Partition scheme and target system type, select GPT partition scheme for UEFI.
  6. For File system, select FAT32.
  7. Make sure Quick format, Create a bootable disk using, and Create extended label and icon files are all checked, and «ISO image» is selected as the source format.
  8. Click Start to prepare your thumb drive. This process can take several minutes.

Booting the Venue Pro from the USB Thumb Drive (hardware and software setup)

Since the Venue 8 Pro comes with a UEFI Secure Boot configuration there is no «Press F12 for boot options» prompt when you power up the device. Instead you have two different ways to boot from a properly-formatted USB flash drive:

Booting to flash drive from Windows 8.1

  1. While logged in to Windows 8.1, connect your mouse, keyboard, and flash drive to your USB hub, and then connect the powered hub to your fully-charged Dell Venue Pro.
  2. Move your mouse to the upper-right corner of the screen to display the Windows 8 charms menu.
  3. Click the Settings gear at the bottom of the charms menu.
  4. Click Change PC Settings.
  5. Click Update and Recovery.
  6. Click Recovery, and then click Restart now under Advanced Startup. The tablet will boot into advanced startup mode.
  7. On the Choose an option screen, click Use a device.
  8. Your USB Flash drive will probably be labeled: «UEFI:Removable Device.» If you see such an option, select it to boot from that device. If you do not see an option that looks like it might be your thumb drive, it might not be formatted properly.

Booting to flash drive from power-on

If your tablet’s already powered off, there’s no need to launch Windows 8 just to reboot it into advanced mode. These instructions are correct as of the latest available BIOS for my Venue Pro model (the 5830). I have seen a lot of alleged instructions posted around the internet for doing this and none of them worked for me. This is the only boot-to-USB-from-power-on procedure that I’ve managed to get working.

  1. With the tablet powered off, connect your mouse, keyboard, and flash
    drive to your USB hub, and then connect the powered hub to your
    fully-charged Dell Venue Pro.
  2. This part is tricky. You need to hold down the power button just long enough for the device to begin powering on, but let go before the Dell logo appears on-screen. On my tablet 3-and-a-half seconds seems to be the perfect amount of time. You might see lights on your connected keyboard/mouse flash right when you need to let go.
  3. While the screen is still black (and before the white Dell logo appears), release the power button and then hold down the tablet’s Volume Up button until the Dell logo appears on-screen.

    Note
    If you see the spinning circle of dots that indicates Windows is loading, you missed your window. You might as well just follow the Windows method mentioned above if that happens.

  4. Once you see the white Dell logo for a couple of seconds, release the Volume Up button. The UEFI boot menu should appear:

  5. If your USB drive is properly formatted with a 32-bit version of the Windows 10 installer as described in the above sections about Rufus and the Windows 10 Download Tool, you should see an option for your thumb drive on this screen (mine is selected in the picture above). If you only see Windows Boot Manager, it means your tablet doesn’t recognize your thumb drive. Use the Volume Up button to navigate to your thumb drive’s entry on this screen and press Volume Down to boot from the selected device.
  6. After a short while, the Windows 10 Setup wizard should begin.

Installing Windows 10

After using one of the above methods for booting to your USB flash drive, you should now see the Windows 10 setup wizard:

 

Some quick notes to guide you during setup:

  • These steps assume you have already upgraded your tablet to the latest available BIOS.
  • During Windows installation, the tablet’s accelerometer isn’t available, so you can only work in portrait/vertical mode.
  • The touch screen doesn’t work during Windows setup, so you’ll be glad to have your USB mouse and keyboard here.
  • When you get to the «Which type of installation do you want?» screen, pick the Custom: Install Windows only option.

  • Choosing how to partition your tablet: On the Where do you want to install Windows screen you will probably find a bunch of partitions listed. Most of these are Dell-created partitions for backup/restore purposes and to store Dell’s diagnostic tools. These additional partitions take up 6 gigabytes of the tablet’s storage (and my model only has 32GB total). If you would like to keep the existing partition scheme, then you’ll want to choose the largest «Primary» partition available (the one selected in my screenshot). The next bullet item in this section has some details on using that partition. If you don’t think you’ll need those other partitions and would like to reclaim that extra space, I have read that some folks have had success simply using the Delete button here to remove all of the pre-existing partitions and then letting Windows 10 partition the storage with its default settings. I have not tried this personally, so I don’t know what you lose by going this route. (If anyone out there tries it, please let me know how it works out!)

  • If, like me, you choose to keep Dell’s existing partition scheme, you might notice something like the below screenshot, where the Format and New commands are grayed out and there’s a warning saying «Windows can’t be installed on drive 0 partition 5.» This is because the Dell Windows 10 configuration uses BitLocker drive encryption to protect your files. In order to use this space to install Windows 10, you need to select the partition, and then click Delete. After you delete the partition, it will appear as unpartitioned space, which you can then select as your install partition.

  • Since the Windows 10 installer doesn’t include drivers for the Venue Pro’s WiFi, you won’t be able to connect to your network or create an online-connected user account during Windows Setup. After setup is complete and you install your WiFi drivers, you’ll be able to connect your local user account to your Microsoft account for full Windows 10 functionality.
  • When/if prompted for a product key, use the key that you archived with Belarc Adviser (or other methods) in the «Before you start» section of this guide. If you choose the «I don’t have a product key» option, the setup wizard will let you proceed, but it will ask you which edition of Windows you wish to install. You must be careful to choose an edition that is a valid upgrade path from your old Windows 8 install. The «Using the tool to create installation media» section of the Download Windows 10 page lists which Windows 7/8 versions map to specific Windows 10 editions.
  • Follow the rest of the prompts to allow Windows 10 setup to complete.

Installing drivers and finalizing setup

Once the initial Windows 10 setup procedure is complete, there are a few important things you’ll have to do get things working normally, because right now you’ll probably notice that:

  • There is no audio.
  • There is no WiFi or Bluetooth connectivity.
  • The accelerometers aren’t working, so you have to work in portrait mode.
  • The touchscreen doesn’t work.
  • You can only create/use «local» user accounts.

Install required drivers

First off, on an internet-connected computer, go to the Dell drivers page for the Venue 8 Pro and download the following drivers to a USB flash drive. (I created a «downloads» folder on my Windows 10 setup drive for this.)

  • Network > Dell Wireless 1538 WiFi/Bluetooth Driver
  • Chipset > Intel Atom Z3000 Series Driver

Connect your flash drive to your powered USB hub and install both drivers. Restart Windows when and if prompted.

After both drivers are installed, you should find that you can now do the following:

  • Pair Bluetooth devices.
  • Connect to WiFi networks.
  • Rotate the device to switch between portrait and landscape modes.
  • Use the touch screen.

Update the audio driver

The Z3000 Series chipset drivers actually include the correct driver for your on-board audio, but Windows seems to pick a different sound driver during Windows setup that doesn’t work. Here’s how to get the audio working (assuming you’ve already installed the chipset driver). You will want to have a mouse connected for this step.

  1. In Windows 10, open up the Device Manager control panel and expand the Sound, video and game controllers node.
  2. Right-click Intel SST Audio Device (WDM) and then click Update driver.
  3. Use the «Search automatically for updated driver software» option and Windows should locate your newly-installed driver.
  4. Repeat these steps for the Realtek I2S Audio Codec device. In my case, Windows reported that I already had the correct driver.
  5. Restart Windows. Once you log in you should be able to play and hear audio.

Connect to your Microsoft account

Since you probably had to create a local account during Windows setup, now that you have network connectivity, you should connect to your Microsoft account so that you can use OneDrive and the Windows Store.

After logging into Windows 10, bring up the account settings page by pressing the Windows key, clicking your user portrait, and then clicking Change account settings. (You can also open up the search box and type «Manage your account.»)

On your account settings page there should be a link that says «Connect to a Microsoft account» or «Sign in with Microsoft.» Click this link and enter your Microsoft credentials. From this point on you can log in with your Microsoft credentials.

Where did my desktop and taskbar icons go?

Once my tablet was connected to the internet it began downloading Windows updates, and I let it restart a few times to let all the updates install. At one point, though, when I logged into the tablet, something was very different!

Instead of being greeted with my desktop upon logging in:

I instead logged into what was essentially a full-screen Start menu:

There was no Desktop tile, and when I launched any apps their icons wouldn’t appear in the taskbar, so I could only switch between them using hotkeys. What the heck happened?

Well it seems that after one of the Windows updates I had downloaded, Windows 10 realized my device was actually a tablet and «helpfully» forced it into «tablet mode» for me. This is a mode that’s meant to make desktop windows feel more like a mobile/tablet operating system. It’s fine for what it is, but there were still some things I wanted to do in desktop mode before I felt ready using the Venue Pro as a tablet again. Here’s how to switch between modes:

  1. If you’re in tablet mode, click the Settings gear on the left side of the screen. If you’re in desktop mode, press the Windows key to bring up the Start menu, and search for «Tablet mode settings.»
  2. On the Tablet mode screen, change the «When I sign in» setting to force desktop or tablet mode, or to let Windows decide which is best for your device.
  3. If you use Tablet mode, you can also decide whether or not to show taskbar buttons by changing the «Hide app icons on the taskbar in tablet mode» option.

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