Audio drivers for the Pipo X8 can be problematic, particularly on Linux systems. While Windows users generally have better luck, some users report difficulties even after loading Intel sound firmware.
The Pipo X8 is notorious for losing touch after a Windows update.
For the X8 series, the most critical drivers to install manually after a fresh Windows installation are: Chipset/Platform Drivers: pipo x8 drivers install
This is the most common failure point. If your touchscreen isn't responding, you likely have a generic Windows driver installed. You must locate the specific Silead Touch driver for the X8 model. Without this, the device loses its primary functionality as a tablet.
The Pipo X8 uses a Goodix touchscreen controller. If the touchscreen stops responding: Audio drivers for the Pipo X8 can be
By following these steps, your should regain its full functionality, allowing you to enjoy its unique form factor as a desktop or a stationary tablet.
This is the easiest method, provided by the PCZone forum user. For the X8 series, the most critical drivers
The Pipo X8 features UEFI x64 firmware with secure boot disabled by default. When booting Android, the secure boot is disabled; when booting Windows, it functions as UEFI IA32 firmware. This dual firmware personality is unique to the X8 and affects how the device boots different operating systems.
Select , point it to your PipoX8Drivers/Touchscreen folder, and click Next.
You need a USB Hub, a USB Mouse, and a USB Keyboard. (Because without drivers, the touchscreen and WiFi won't work).
If you are having trouble with a specific component (e.g., touchscreen, Wi-Fi), let me know which one! I can provide a more for that driver.