Well, I'm totally layman to programming stuffs, so I couldn't try.
Is there anyone tried booting it up?
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No hope wih my ipad 2... i beliievr its the same.
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Windows 8 doesn't run on the ARM architecture, so that wouldn't work.
Surface does, but it is way too locked down to be able to port it to another device
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I think the closest way to get Win8 into Android/iOS is using a theme...
No
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Windows 8 does run on ARM.
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Windows 8 doesn't run on the ARM architecture, so that wouldn't work.
Surface does, but it is way too locked down to be able to port it to another device
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Surface is the name of the tablet, the name of the operating system which supports ARM architecture is called Windows 8 RT
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Surface is the name of the tablet, the name of the operating system which supports ARM architecture is called Windows 8 RT
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Lol yeah that was a brain fart
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Hi guys just wondering can I install Rom from Motorola Droid xda to our x10 using xrecovery.
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No.different hardware, different drivers.
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Hi guys just wondering can I install Rom from Motorola Droid xda to our x10 using xrecovery.
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No, but you can load iOS 4.2.2 with no problem. I've gotten Windows XP to boot up as well as the OS from the Nintendo Gamecube.
LOL wow
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iead1 said:
No, but you can load iOS 4.2.2 with no problem. I've gotten Windows XP to boot up as well as the OS from the Nintendo Gamecube.
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Duhhh...I have Windows 7 in my Xperia X10 and I can open Windows XP virtual PC in it and inside Virtual Windows XP i can open virtual Windows 98..i got this idea from Inception dream in dream
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No, but you can load iOS 4.2.2 with no problem. I've gotten Windows XP to boot up as well as the OS from the Nintendo Gamecube.
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Care to tell more about the ios part?
hes being sarcastic mate
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paolo599 said:
hes being sarcastic mate
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*facepalm
God I feel stupid. Sarcasm isn't something I spot easily...but I guess you knew that already.
Everyone knows the port is only up to iOS 3.1.
Quick question. Is it possible to build a ROM using a chrome book running Ubuntu?
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nozzla said:
Quick question. Is it possible to build a ROM using a chrome book running Ubuntu?
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Which chromebook do you have? Unless you have the chromebook pixel I wouldn't recommend it due to the computing power necessary to compile from source. However any x86 based chromebook would work even the ARM based ones with the proper cross compiler would work. Overall, yes it possible provided you have the proper packages and complier installed with Ubuntu.
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Was just wondering if its possible the only comp I have access to is my bros which is winxp I've always wanted to test out Ubuntu but can't seem to find a guide using winxp to do it is it not possible?
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Class_of_punk26 said:
Was just wondering if its possible the only comp I have access to is my bros which is winxp I've always wanted to test out Ubuntu but can't seem to find a guide using winxp to do it is it not possible?
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On XP, I doubt it's possible...
You could make an USB key with Ubuntu install on it. Not fast, but you could flash your tablet with phablet-tools (see tutorials)
2nd Gen Nexus 7 is not on the official support list and I see no ports for it yet...
Someone knows a Android made in the Objective C language? Or if someone can create it on this language?
Android is built with java and XML from the ground up, so an obj-c port would be terribly hard.
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Android is built with java and XML from the ground up, so an obj-c port would be terribly hard.
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So... is possible or not? Do u know any working obj-c rom?
Using current architectures and a ROM, even if it was built in obj-c, wouldn't even boot.
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shbaldw said:
Using current architectures and a ROM, even if it was built in obj-c, wouldn't even boot.
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Thanks! Android obj c will be something good I hope! Will be very fast line IOS bit will be Android!
Hi
Saw posts on this issue however it was for intel chipsets
Is there a solution with amd chipsets
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Hi
Saw posts on this issue however it was for intel chipsets
Is there a solution with amd chipsets
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follow this guide :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598155
Tested by me on windows 8.1 Pro N x86
it work 150%
Or go back to windows 8
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Or go back to windows 8
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Or keep quiet and give a decent advise
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I will suggest you to Install windows 7 on a separate partition like I did just for these purposes.
Dark Mist said:
I will suggest you to Install windows 7 on a separate partition like I did just for these purposes.
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Forgot to mention but the USB files worked
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