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[Question] Translate factory mode to English from Chinese
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Hi all

I have an Ainol AX7 flame tablet with issues. There is a menu when I hold powerbutton and volume down and it looks like this:
[Image: 20150307_092700.jpg]

Can someone please translate this to English Dutch or German please

Help is greatly appreciated
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#2
Hold the volume button up instead of down. You should get recovery. This is factory mode for testing hardware.
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(2015-03-07, 17:34)cookiedough Wrote: Hold the volume button up instead of down. You should get recovery. This is factory mode for testing hardware.

I need to test hardware....memory in this case because i think it is corrupted. So please translate if you understand chinese...it would help a lot
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Hi PassieWaterm !

Maybe I've found a solution to translate in english :-)

Chinese OCR: translating scanned or photographied Chinese text to any language

I've finally figured out how to recognize chinese characters automatically from a picture, in order to copy/paste the text into a translator such as Google translate or others. The solution was right under my eyes all this time: Microsoft Office 2007. I had no idea that Office 2007 came with such features. I've always known of expensive solutions such as Ominpage Pro, but I refused to resort to purchasing the app considering its price and how little I would need it.
OCR, which stands for Optical Character Recognition, is the principle of proceeding to the digital analysis of an image to extract the characters/text that it contains, in order to be able to manipulate the text on a computer.The solution I describe is for PC/Windows users only.
There are basically four steps involved in the process:
1)Take a photo with your digital camera, or scan your document with your scanner.
2) (Optional) Convert your photo to a TIF image.
3)Open the TIF image with Microsoft Office Document Imaging, run the OCR.
4)Export the text to Microsoft Word then translate it.
This tutorial requires the following software to be installed on your computer:
Microsoft Office 2007 (though this supposedly works with Microsoft Office 2003): installed with "Document Imaging" and "Picture Manager", both are components that you can select during the setup process. If you don't have those two installed on your computer, modify your Office setup to include them. Chinese language support for Microsoft Office, which isn't exactly something you come across easily. As an alternative you can get the Microsoft Office 2007 Multi-Language pack and install Chinese support as well as a bunch of other languages if you're interested.
STEP 1: Taking a picture or scanning a document
I don't need to remind you how you take pictures with a digital camera. Nor how to save pictures from a website with your favorite web browser. If you are going to use a scanner though, and that is probably the solution that will get you the best results, you can probably skip the next step if your scanner supports saving as TIF/TIFF documents.
STEP 2: Converting to TIF/TIFF image
The tool we're going to use for performing the OCR does not support anything other than the TIF format. So if your picture was saved under any other format (JPG typically, like mine) you'll have to convert it. There are plenty of ways to do so.Since you have Microsoft Office installed on your computer, you should have everything it takes. Right-click your JPG image and "Open with..." - "Microsoft Office Picture Manager". Go to "File" - "Export..." and select the TIF format.
STEP 3: Performing the OCR
The actual OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is performed by Microsoft Office Document Imaging. Open the tool, which should be located in your Start Menu under Microsoft Office / Microsoft Office Tools / Microsoft Office Document Imaging. Before performing the OCR you need to specify the document language. To do so, open the "Tools" menu, go to "Options" - "OCR" and select "Chinese" in the drop-down list. Open the file... Click on the OCR button... Click on the "Send Text to Word" button... press OK and you're done. The text should be more or less faithfully transcripted depending on the quality of the original picture.
STEP 4: Translation to English or other languages
you can translate Chinese directly from within Word 2007 if you follow the simple instructions described below:
1) Select the text you want translated.
2) Right-click the selected text and in the menu, go to "Translate" - "Translate...".
3) Select the input and output languages and click the little green arrow.
4) You'll be taken to Microsoft's online translation service, which provides a surprisingly accurate translation of my original text.

COPY & PASTE from a site :-)
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Just take a pic of the screen and feed the pic into Google translate
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I wanna thank you ALL for the response.
I am ggonna try translate from picture in google...because i think tgere will be more sub-info in all options.

Thnx again
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(2015-03-07, 21:18)Cleopatra Wrote: Hi PassieWaterm !

Maybe I've found a solution to translate in english :-)

Chinese OCR: translating scanned or photographied Chinese text to any language

I've finally figured out how to recognize chinese characters automatically from a picture, in order to copy/paste the text into a translator such as Google translate or others. The solution was right under my eyes all this time: Microsoft Office 2007. I had no idea that Office 2007 came with such features. I've always known of expensive solutions such as Ominpage Pro, but I refused to resort to purchasing the app considering its price and how little I would need it.
OCR, which stands for Optical Character Recognition, is the principle of proceeding to the digital analysis of an image to extract the characters/text that it contains, in order to be able to manipulate the text on a computer.The solution I describe is for PC/Windows users only.
There are basically four steps involved in the process:
1)Take a photo with your digital camera, or scan your document with your scanner.
2) (Optional) Convert your photo to a TIF image.
3)Open the TIF image with Microsoft Office Document Imaging, run the OCR.
4)Export the text to Microsoft Word then translate it.
This tutorial requires the following software to be installed on your computer:
Microsoft Office 2007 (though this supposedly works with Microsoft Office 2003): installed with "Document Imaging" and "Picture Manager", both are components that you can select during the setup process. If you don't have those two installed on your computer, modify your Office setup to include them. Chinese language support for Microsoft Office, which isn't exactly something you come across easily. As an alternative you can get the Microsoft Office 2007 Multi-Language pack and install Chinese support as well as a bunch of other languages if you're interested.
STEP 1: Taking a picture or scanning a document
I don't need to remind you how you take pictures with a digital camera. Nor how to save pictures from a website with your favorite web browser. If you are going to use a scanner though, and that is probably the solution that will get you the best results, you can probably skip the next step if your scanner supports saving as TIF/TIFF documents.
STEP 2: Converting to TIF/TIFF image
The tool we're going to use for performing the OCR does not support anything other than the TIF format. So if your picture was saved under any other format (JPG typically, like mine) you'll have to convert it. There are plenty of ways to do so.Since you have Microsoft Office installed on your computer, you should have everything it takes. Right-click your JPG image and "Open with..." - "Microsoft Office Picture Manager". Go to "File" - "Export..." and select the TIF format.
STEP 3: Performing the OCR
The actual OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is performed by Microsoft Office Document Imaging. Open the tool, which should be located in your Start Menu under Microsoft Office / Microsoft Office Tools / Microsoft Office Document Imaging. Before performing the OCR you need to specify the document language. To do so, open the "Tools" menu, go to "Options" - "OCR" and select "Chinese" in the drop-down list. Open the file... Click on the OCR button... Click on the "Send Text to Word" button... press OK and you're done. The text should be more or less faithfully transcripted depending on the quality of the original picture.
STEP 4: Translation to English or other languages
you can translate Chinese directly from within Word 2007 if you follow the simple instructions described below:
1) Select the text you want translated.
2) Right-click the selected text and in the menu, go to "Translate" - "Translate...".
3) Select the input and output languages and click the little green arrow.
4) You'll be taken to Microsoft's online translation service, which provides a surprisingly accurate translation of my original text.

COPY & PASTE from a site :-)

Hi

Thnx for the tutorial. I installed sharepoint because i have office 2013 and i don't see how to ocr in this package.
After installing sharepoint i now have MODI...but i only have standard language support.
I searched how to install additional language pack...but dont get to it. Do u know how to add the chines language for the ocr ?

Greetz
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@passiewaterm

There is no emmc test function in factory mode. Use the newest SP Flash Tool in MTK tools section here and use memory test option.
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Hi PassieWaterm !

I've looked for solutions on the net ... and I've found different methods ... but they seem a little complicated. It would be easier to create a virtual machine (with VMware Player) Windows 7 OS where you will be able to install Microsoft Office 2007. This is my opinion, but if you prefer other solutions I will try again on the net.

:-)
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