[Q] Flashing O.E.M infotmic iMAPX15 A5 cortex dual core 10.1 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a 10.1 android tablet that was advertised as a Flytouch 10 superpad on but after a bit of research I discovered that it's a O.E.M/O.M.D tablet I used it for about 2 hours turned it off as I had things to do I turned it back on the manufacturer logo appeared then the silver android logo waited for a while then went back to manufacture logo then andriod again the process keeps repeating till battery goes flat found out it stuck in boot loop contacted seller said need Flash update via tf card (brand new 4G ) and use diskgenius.exe / Diskman_3.8.0 then burn software to card. The software is available in iuw_2.0.15a_beta_20121106 was on my friends P.C for 5 hours trying to do this and got nowhere really need help/advice manufacturer said would take full responsibility if it gets bricked been to various computer shops nobody will touch it or even try for me in Bolton area help me pleeeeeease

Do a google search for iuw, or Infotmic upgrade tool, or infotmic upgrade utility. That's the software used to flash them but you would still have to find the O.E.M. OS. May be try to boot into recovery via ADB(Android Debug Bridge) and try to attempt a system dump of your tablet.
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sorry couldnt find android tablet section
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