hello
can you dual-boot with something?
an example that I will realize is the Android 3.0 and Android 2.2
thanks
I'm wondering the same since i purchased Toshiba Folio for my parents, and they are already happy with Foliomod 1.4... but i would like to try Android 3.0...
dual boot sounds perfect to me.
Otacon_ahs said:
I'm wondering the same since i purchased Toshiba Folio for my parents, and they are already happy with Foliomod 1.4... but i would like to try Android 3.0...
dual boot sounds perfect to me.
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or windows 7 and android for the daily thing you do on the computer
swimmer 4 said:
or windows 7 and android for the daily thing you do on the computer
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lol, dual boot with Windows 7? on an ARM processor? I don't think so, not to mention limited RAM (512Mb)... Windows 8 may be possible but not in the near future, and even if it could, I think it will slow like hell on our Toshiba tablet
I no they managed it on the nook check this thread out
and then there is this one witch alows you to dual-boot with linux on our folio from a memory card
some one might be able to do something with these or give them some ideas on how to achieve this for us
Yes, ofcourse you can dual boot different version of Android or Android + Linux (Ubuntu), but not with Windows 7.... What he referred to was Windows 7....
i know windows had no hope and i wouldn't want it, i would like to duel-boot folionotion and foliocombe
xitrumch said:
Yes, ofcourse you can dual boot different version of Android or Android + Linux (Ubuntu), but not with Windows 7.... What he referred to was Windows 7....
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How dual boot different version of Android??
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So, I was reading this article:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/3...ptops and Tablets [VIDEOS]&utm_campaign=Array
And wondering if we could run Windows 8 on our gen8's. Although the official requirements for a tablet as stated here.. and their a bit too much for our poor device.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_8#Tablets_and_convertibles
Could we make it run?
No, and there will never be a way to do so.
The video shows a x86 Tablet, that has allready a normal windows running.
The ARM version of Winodws 8 ( called WinRT ) need alot more then the Gen8 can provide.
fzelle said:
No, and there will never be a way to do so.
The video shows a x86 Tablet, that has allready a normal windows running.
The ARM version of Winodws 8 ( called WinRT ) need alot more then the Gen8 can provide.
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Aye. Thanks
hi new member to xda however I use this all the time...i would consider my self an experienced noob.
my question is since windows 8 is now out is it possible to either install it as the only OS or dual boot it with my android tablet (ics) (lenovo thinkpad tablet (the original one))?
thanks
kingkawa said:
hi new member to xda however I use this all the time...i would consider my self an experienced noob.
my question is since windows 8 is now out is it possible to either install it as the only OS or dual boot it with my android tablet (ics) (lenovo thinkpad tablet (the original one))?
thanks
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Nope, as windows 8 is closed source and the RT version (the one that runs on ARM processors) is not going to be released to anyone other than OEMs
Hi everyone, I bought an Hp Stream 7 some weeks ago. This tablet has the same hardware of the Trekstor Surftab Xintron i 7.0 but the Hp Strem 7 has Windows 8.1, while the Xintron i 7.0 has Android 5.0 Lollipop,
so i think: Is it possible do a porting of Android on Stream 7? Thank you to everyone!!
Try android x86. there are plenty of guides on how to install it. there shouldn't be much of a difference between the ordinary pc and your tablet.
Shad0wKn1ght93 said:
Try android x86. there are plenty of guides on how to install it. there shouldn't be much of a difference between the ordinary pc and your tablet.
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Except that the HP Stream 7 is x64. However, it does run 32-bit Windows 8.1, so maybe it's okay?
nihonsuki said:
Except that the HP Stream 7 is x64. However, it does run 32-bit Windows 8.1, so maybe it's okay?
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Every x86_64 bit processor supports execution of x86_32 code. So, since you can disable secure boot in uefi, you are free to try it. however some things may be broken, wifi or bluetooth for example.
Hello everyone,
I've got the Android tablet "ASUS MeMo Pad Full HD10 ME302" which is on Stock-ROM and unrooted at the moment and I wanted to know if it is possible to install a native Linux like Mint or Ubuntu?
It has a x86-Architecture in its Intel Atom Z2560, 1,6GHz, 2GB RAM and a 16GB HDD.
I already found some solutions for rooting it and the "LinuxOnAndroid" project seems quite promissing with its x86 versions of Ubuntu.
Does anyone have any experiences with putting Linux on this machine?
Thanks
night4awk said:
Hello everyone,
I've got the Android tablet "ASUS MeMo Pad Full HD10 ME302" which is on Stock-ROM and unrooted at the moment and I wanted to know if it is possible to install a native Linux like Mint or Ubuntu?
It has a x86-Architecture in its Intel Atom Z2560, 1,6GHz, 2GB RAM and a 16GB HDD.
I already found some solutions for rooting it and the "LinuxOnAndroid" project seems quite promissing with its x86 versions of Ubuntu.
Does anyone have any experiences with putting Linux on this machine?
Thanks
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You could try rooting your device if not already and download Linux deploy
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Hi guys, I have a question for you. I have a tablet, which is not supported above android 4.2, but it is not that old (Asus Memopad 8 K00l). Nobody even on XDA posted ROM for Android 4.4 or higher. But: I can install Android Nougat on my laptop and it surprisingly works without any issues. Why is it so difficult to install it on some random tablet device?
chnapo said:
Hi guys, I have a question for you. I have a tablet, which is not supported above android 4.2, but it is not that old (Asus Memopad 8 K00l). Nobody even on XDA posted ROM for Android 4.4 or higher. But: I can install Android Nougat on my laptop and it surprisingly works without any issues. Why is it so difficult to install it on some random tablet device?
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Did you install nougat on a virtual machine?
No, it was installed normally as dual boot with my windows 7 (on separate partition of my HDD)
chnapo said:
No, it was installed normally as dual boot with my windows 7 (on separate partition of my HDD)
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Every handheld device like a smartphone or tablet has its own hardware.
The kernel, for example, needs to be programmed about which drivers to load.
And most of the time, each device has its own drivers.
Each ROM is built for a particular device, that's why one ROM which works on one tablet does not work on another.
But in case of large devices, like laptops, they are designed so that any kind of OS can be installed upon them according to the concerned person's needs.
There are operating systems which work only on part of a computer chip.
These OSes help in installing almost any OS in a laptop.
The same are probably not available for handheld devices like tablets