You can try the following steps to find an operating system for your NuVision TM785M3 tablet:
Visit the NuVision website and check if they have any firmware updates or operating system downloads available for your specific tablet model.
Search online for the specific operating system version that your tablet was originally shipped with. For example, if your tablet was originally shipped with Android 6.0, search for "Android 6.0 firmware for NuVision TM785M3."
Be aware that downloading firmware from unofficial sources can be risky, it can cause further issues on your tablet. Make sure to download the firmware from a reputable source.
Once you've downloaded the firmware, you can try to flash it to your tablet using a firmware flashing tool such as Odin for Samsung devices or SP Flash Tool for MediaTek devices.
If you're not comfortable with flashing firmware, you can also contact NuVision technical support for assistance.
It's important to note that, if you're not comfortable with this process or if you don't know what you're doing, it's best to contact a professional technician or Nuvision technical support to help you with this process.
The location of the enter key on a Tablet 4gx Enhance may vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer. Some tablets have a physical enter key on the keyboard, while others may have a virtual enter key on the on-screen keyboard.
You can check the manual of your tablet or do a quick search online to find the specific location of the enter key on your device.
If your tablet does not have a physical keyboard, you can find the enter key on the on-screen keyboard. It's usually located on the right side of the keyboard, next to the spacebar.
The message "DEVICE MAPPING TABLE" typically refers to the process of mapping the physical layout of the storage devices in a computer or tablet. This message may appear during the boot process, indicating that the device is loading the map of where data is stored on the storage devices (such as a hard drive or SSD). This message is generally not a cause for concern and the device should continue to boot normally.
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As you will know, this tablet is especially made for the prison service. If you are still incarcerated you can only get it fixed via the prison service. If you are out, any cellphone / tablet / computer shop can look at it.
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