It's "simple" but Tricky.
You must make a VM with a virtual USB-Controler and a virtual vdi USB-Stick. Then you need a Live Disk Linux with ability for gpardet and unetboot (such as mint) and a shared directory with the RemixOS Iso. Boot the VM with the Live Disk Linux from CD Iso. Format the virtual USB Stick FAT32. Install the RemixOS Iso on the virtual USB stick with unetboot. Stop the VM. Remove virtual USB stick and Linux Boot Iso. Insert the vdi of the virtual USB Stick as Hard Disk. And you have a installd RemixOS resident Mode ready.
The only Problem i have now is to adjust the resolution and to root the Android. Any hint?
couldnt you just setup a windows VB then install remixOS like you normally would on a win PC but from VB?
What do you mean by a virtual vdi usb stick
Hi Xenon, I don't understand what you mean by a "virtual vdi usb stick". I only can create either a hard disk or an optical disk not a usb stick...
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Installing Ubuntu 15.10:
When starting from windows
download Ubuntu 15.10 ISO
download rufus
grab an usb stick and put it in your PC
open rufus, select ubuntu 15.10 ISO and your pendrive, click start
boot from USB
select install ubuntu in grub
follow onscreen instructions
When having no OS/USB stick:
download Ubuntu 15.10 ISO on your phone
install drivedroid
open drive droid and follow onscreen instructions
select install ubuntu in grub
follow onscreen instructions
Setting up developement
Packages:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-how-to-configure-ubuntu-15-04-t3091938
Building ROM's:
https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_Building_Basics
Questions and help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-android-rom-development-t2814763
Contributors: @sylentprofet@jackeagle @FrozenCow
Guide for installing Remix OS to sdcard in UEFI. So you don't need to mess with crap Win bootloader.
regular boot is Windows(or whatever) and usb boot is Remix OS
This is only a guide and does require knowledge of software used.
Tested on a ASUS T300LA
Works for Android-x86 as well
Requirements
1 USB Thumbdrive at least 8 GB(USB 2.0 will work)
1 SD Card at least 8 GB(only leaves ~4GB of user space recomend 16 GB, I'm using a 32GB UHS-1 micro SDHC
built-in usb sdcard reader that can boot media(most usb boot orders are external port devices first then the card reader)
Rufus
or app that can format USB thumb drive fat32 gpt
64-bit Remix OS
Ubuntu(It's what i have on hand only need for Gparted)
Disable Secure Boot and CSM in BIOS
1. In Windows
use rufus to format the thumbdrive: UEFI, GPT, fat32(don't use any iso's just use it to format)
Mount Ubuntu ISO
Copy contents from the mounted ISO to the the thumbdrive,
after copy is down safely shutdown
2. In Ubuntu(or whatever you're using)
boot the thumbdrive (hold vol+up when booting on T300LA)
insert sdcard if not already done
open gparted and select sdcard
format the sdcard gpt, 2 partitions(make the first partition fat32 size 250 MB name it EFI, 2nd partition fat32 remaining space)
edit the flags for the partitions very important to get this right for UEFI first partition: boot,hidden, and esp and second partition: msftdata
after done with GParted; safely shutdown
3. Windows again
boot windows
delete the contents of the thumbdrive
mount Remix OS ISO
copy contents to thumbdrive
replace the EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg with one that you can edit
if cfg doesn't contain INSTALL=1 edit grub.cfg first entry replace create data img or USB_DATA_PARTITION=1 with INSTALL=1; save
safely shutdown
4. Install Remix OS with Android-x86 installer
hold vol+up to boot thumbdrive
click detect devices
select the larger sdcard reader partition
format ext4
select no on grub install
select yes on grub2 efi
select no on reformat boot
select install system read-only for ota support
after install and sync reboot
remove thumbdrive
hold vol+up boot sdcard for Remix OS
Can you please give a more detail instruction. i already tried many times but no luck.
Thanks
Getting decent performance from my bootable class 10 strontium 32gb mmc
Confused
Maromi said:
[*]if cfg doesn't contain INSTALL=1 edit grub.cfg first entry replace create data img with INSTALL=1; save
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Can you explain this with a little more detail? Here are my 2 grub.cfg's
EFI\BOOT\
Code:
set timeout=30
set gfxmode=1920x1080
terminal_output gfxterm
menuentry 'Resident mode - All your data and apps are saved ' --class android-x86 {
search --file --no-floppy --set=root /kernel
linuxefi /kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= USB_DATA_PARTITION=1
initrdefi /initrd.img
}
menuentry 'Guest mode - No data will be saved after each session' --class android-x86 {
search --file --no-floppy --set=root /kernel
linuxefi /kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= DATA_IN_MEM=1
initrdefi /initrd.img
}
and
EFI\REMIXOS\
Code:
set timeout=30
set gfxmode=1920x1080
terminal_output gfxterm
#OTHER_OS_PLACEHOLDER
menuentry 'Remix OS' --class android-x86 {
insmod /efi/RemixOS/ntfs64.mod
insmod /efi/RemixOS/exfat64.mod
search --file --no-floppy --set=root /RemixOS/kernel
linuxefi /RemixOS/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= SRC=RemixOS INSTALL=1;
initrdefi /RemixOS/initrd.img
}
What did I do wrong here?
jowofoto said:
Can you explain this with a little more detail? Here are my 2 grub.cfg's
EFI\BOOT\
and
EFI\REMIXOS\
What did I do wrong here?
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edit the only the one at EFI\Boot
change usb_data_partition=1 to INSTALL=1
I don't have Ubuntu ISO?how can is use this tutorials to install remixOS on sdcard?please help
thank
toyds said:
I don't have Ubuntu ISO?how can is use this tutorials to install remixOS on sdcard?please help
thank
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If you have another computer then download the Ubuntu iso that way, and do everything on two devices. That is what I did, and no problems here. If you go to your favorite search provider, and type Ubuntu their webpage will show up.
Installed on original GateWay TA6
New to the Linux/Android world only 6 months on my belt but got RemixOs installed on Gateway TA6 with windows XP
installed straight to hard drive from XP even though it says it does not support .
NOTE : A none updated version of windows xp no security updates no new drivers installed
Runs extremely smooth for old hardware as i expected a linux os would do , runs even better than the originally packed XP
next project is to tweak with the firmware/hardware to get the touchscreen with pen working independently will post details if i succeed
There is no more EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg, the only grub.cfg is in EFI/REMIXOS/...
Any help ?
EDIT:
The grub.cf file is simply in BOOT/
I edited the file, I get the screen to select the partition but touchscreen and keyboard cover don't work
I have a surface 3 (non Pro)
Maromi said:
[*]edit the flags for the partitions very important to get this right for UEFI first partition: boot,hidden, and esp and second partition: msftdata
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I can't select both hidden and esp at the same time! and there is no "msftdata" flag in gparted
[*]replace the EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg with one that you can edit
[*]if cfg doesn't contain INSTALL=1 edit grub.cfg first entry replace create data img or USB_DATA_PARTITION=1 with INSTALL=1; save
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
there in no "grub.cfg" file in /EFI/BOOT/ but there is one in EFI/RemixOS and it does not contain "USB_DATA_PARTITION=1"
[*]click detect devices
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there is no detect devices option it just has persistent mode, guest mode or boot to windows option,
there is however a grub command line option.
Maromi said:
Guide for installing Remix OS to sdcard in UEFI. So you don't need to mess with crap Win bootloader.
regular boot is Windows(or whatever) and usb boot is Remix OS
This is only a guide and does require knowledge of software used.
Tested on a ASUS T300LA
Works for Android-x86 as well
Requirements
1 USB Thumbdrive at least 8 GB(USB 2.0 will work)
1 SD Card at least 8 GB(only leaves ~4GB of user space recomend 16 GB, I'm using a 32GB UHS-1 micro SDHC
built-in usb sdcard reader that can boot media(most usb boot orders are external port devices first then the card reader)
Rufus
or app that can format USB thumb drive fat32 gpt
64-bit Remix OS
Ubuntu(It's what i have on hand only need for Gparted)
Disable Secure Boot and CSM in BIOS
1. In Windows
use rufus to format the thumbdrive: UEFI, GPT, fat32(don't use any iso's just use it to format)
Mount Ubuntu ISO
Copy contents from the mounted ISO to the the thumbdrive,
after copy is down safely shutdown
2. In Ubuntu(or whatever you're using)
boot the thumbdrive (hold vol+up when booting on T300LA)
insert sdcard if not already done
open gparted and select sdcard
format the sdcard gpt, 2 partitions(make the first partition fat32 size 250 MB name it EFI, 2nd partition fat32 remaining space)
edit the flags for the partitions very important to get this right for UEFI first partition: boot,hidden, and esp and second partition: msftdata
after done with GParted; safely shutdown
3. Windows again
boot windows
delete the contents of the thumbdrive
mount Remix OS ISO
copy contents to thumbdrive
replace the EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg with one that you can edit
if cfg doesn't contain INSTALL=1 edit grub.cfg first entry replace create data img or USB_DATA_PARTITION=1 with INSTALL=1; save
safely shutdown
4. Install Remix OS with Android-x86 installer
hold vol+up to boot thumbdrive
click detect devices
select the larger sdcard reader partition
format ext4
select no on grub install
select yes on grub2 efi
select no on reformat boot
select install system read-only for ota support
after install and sync reboot
remove thumbdrive
hold vol+up boot sdcard for Remix OS
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Click to collapse
I'm sorry to revive such an old thread, but I got it to work!
first of all the only flags I used were boot & hidden for the 1st partition, nothing for the second.
[*]if cfg doesn't contain INSTALL=1 edit grub.cfg first entry replace create data img or USB_DATA_PARTITION=1 with INSTALL=1; save
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use windows search option to look for "grub.cfg" I found two and edited them both using notepad.
on one of them, search for "USB_DATA_PARTITION=1" and replace it with "INSTALL=1"
on the other one, search for "create data img" and also replace it with "INSTALL=1"
After that, reboot like instructed and boot up the usb drive.
once done, choose Resident Mode, and THEN you will see the options OP was talking about.
Follow the instructions and you'll be ok:good:
Note: I'm using an Acer Aspire R11, and I wasn't able to boot up the sdcard from the laptop's native sd card slot, I had to boot it from a usb card readerand worked like a charm
The latest Remix OS for PC OTA update (3.0.204) is ready. Thanks for your patience and for the feedback you've been sending us.
First , I'd like to give an update on the sleep issues that are still affect some of you (and us). We've been able to pinpoint the issue (through your feedback) to PCs running Skylake (6th generation) Intel chips. If you'd like to pitch in and look into the issue, please go to the Android-x86 Open Source Project OSDN repository: https://en.osdn.jp/projects/android-x86/
Also, we close to resolving the HDMI sound output issue. It's actually just going through internal testing right now, so look out for that in the next update.
And now, here are the full release notes for today's OTA update:
___________________________
Remix OS for PC version: 3.0.204
Release date: September 13, 2016
Release notes:
- Integrated Android-x86 R1, inlcuding the latest Android Security patch (September 2016)
- Improved Remix OS performance on low-end budget PCs
- Fixed multiple cases where Wi-Fi can't connect after sleep
- Improved App drawer's search
- Remix Central's apps library has been updated
___________________________
Thanks all for your continue feedback. Remix OS for PC would be nowhere without you guys, so please keep the feedback flowing!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cZNesOmnmO2esilFpvMzFZ874rvwsiKgWIX2fo9QsDk/viewform
how do i upgrade from 3.0.203?
Upgraded. Looks great!
How about when I boot up, I have to manually connect to Wi-Fi. It doesn't automatically connect?
how can we boot into Remix OS 3.0 update 204 using Grub2win ? Can anybody help me giving a grub.cfg for booting into UEFI 64bit System. Having Issue during installation on UEFI 64bit stuck on "Remix OS" Boot logo
For this version, 3.0 204
For this version, the start menu does not work on my pc. and wifi did not connect automatically after reboot
nothing regarding video playback?? Or even the non functional Game toolkit after 2.0.203?
Nor anything regarding the volume up/down issue on XPS18.... I have submitted the correct way for this issue. If I press it once up, it goes max volume and won't turn down until I go back to home screen and close all running apps. Same with volume-down. I press it once and it silences the sound until I go back to home screen and kill running apps. This error only happens when I try to adjust volume while in an app and not on home screen. This means I have to set pre-determined volume THEN open an app....
DO u have any update on Keymapping tool?
start menu not showing up... I have to open apps through play store!
btw. i hate those ads in start menu. Windows 10's advertising featured apps through store live tile is more elegant way of advertising than this ..
Post 3.0.203 update, RemixOS fails to boot, getting stuck at the command window with a '-' (hyphen)sign. Tried deleting user data and installed the latest 3.0.204 on a clean NTFS formatted HDD partition, still the same thing,not booting at all. Mine is Fujitsu Laptop with Core i3(2nd gen),4GB RAM, and with switchable nVidia GT620M graphics.
New update, still the same bugs. Not wasting my time anymore.
TrialUserXP said:
how do i upgrade from 3.0.203?
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Upgraded to 204 on my ext4 HDD partition by installing over (on top of) the 203, applying INSTALL=1 to the boot menu command line of the USB-stick (http://goo.gl/j7fba7).
Successfully I think. Could anybody explain what might be wrong with this installation method, please!
- Improved Remix OS performance on low-end budget PCs
finally i get best thing i'm actually waiting for YAY
no sound
i am use sony duo 11. i installed remix os version 3.0.204 . no sound from speaker but headphone is ok. plz fix it. thank very much.
This version now refuses to boot with hardware 3D acceleration on my laptop with NVIDIA Optimus hybrid graphics (Intel HD 4000 and GeForce 740M). On previous versions (not sure about previous 3.0.2xx, but 3.0.1xx worked, as did the later versions of 2.0) I'd add "nouveau.modeset=0" to the boot parameters, but it doesn't seem to do anything on this version (nouveau kernel module still loaded). Android-x86 6.0-r1 has the same problem as well.
Bugs:
No sound
Wifi doesn't connect to saved networks on reboot
Ongoing power management issues (frozen and needs reboot if it sleeps)
Also, trying to do the OTA borked my system, and I had to hard format the USB and recreate the media and reinstall from scratch.
PC is Chromebook Pixel 2 LS in developer mode, Legacy Bios enabled.
hallergard said:
Upgraded to 204 on my ext4 HDD partition by installing over (on top of) the 203, applying INSTALL=1 to the boot menu command line of the USB-stick.
Successfully I think. Could anybody explain what might be wrong with this installation method, please!
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Take a look what i did (BEWARE try them on a system in which there is no linux Grub installed) otherwise you will be at lose )
Step 1: Well i made a extra partition of 10gb by shrinking the c drive (Note UEFI 64 bit system) & didnt assigned any of the Drive letter and formatted with fat32 file system. let it be (hd0,gpt6).
Step 2: Installed a Tool called GRUB2win from a Developer Drummerdp (Awesome work he did). Installed a Grub2win EFI Module and in Boot entry i made a Remix Os Boot entry which is made default by this tool (GRUB2Win- here is plus point you can also this grub anytime by uninstalling).
Step 3: Took a Pendrive 16gb. Used RUFUS 2.11 tool to burn the Give REMIX OS 3.0 iso with "GPT partition table for UEFI" on the pen drive.
Step4: On completion, Restarted the laptop or computer in which you made the partition. Booted from the Pen Drive
Step5: To edit the custom command Press "E" and add "INSTALL=1" in the give command.
Step 5: NOTE : YOU SHUD REMEMBER WHICH FAT32 PARTITON YOU MADE other you could format your windows partition too . In my case it was the 6th one which was a only fat32 partition. select and format with EXt4 .
Step6: Skip both the Grubs to install.
Step7: After syncing to the disk you will get REboot and Run ANDROID X86 Select "RUN ANDROID X86" and HOLLA YOU will boot into the REMIX OS 3.0 204
The only problem i got is with the grub2win GRUB.cfg file becoz i dont knw what edit shud i make in grub entry to make it boot even in the after the restart
in the C drive where Grub2win in installed Grub2.cfg have this Commands by default :-
menuentry 'Remix' --class remix --class icon-remix {
[*] set bootfile=/RemixOS/kernel
[*] getbootpartition file $bootfile
[*] if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
[*] linux /RemixOS/kernel root=/dev/ram0 verbose androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive DATA= SRC=RemixOS CREATE_DATA_IMG=1
[*] initrd /RemixOS/initrd.img
[*]
but i this doesnt work at boot becoz these locations arent correct according to the latest update any help to this could make it work every time
iamvishalattri said:
Take a look what i did (BEWARE try them on a system in which there is no linux Grub installed) otherwise you will be at lose )
Step 1: Well i made a extra partition of 10gb by shrinking the c drive (Note UEFI 64 bit system) & didnt assigned any of the Drive letter and formatted with fat32 file system. let it be (hd0,gpt6).
Step 2: Installed a Tool called GRUB2win from a Developer Drummerdp (Awesome work he did). Installed a Grub2win EFI Module and in Boot entry i made a Remix Os Boot entry which is made default by this tool (GRUB2Win- here is plus point you can also this grub anytime by uninstalling).
Step 3: Took a Pendrive 16gb. Used RUFUS 2.11 tool to burn the Give REMIX OS 3.0 iso with "GPT partition table for UEFI" on the pen drive.
Step4: On completion, Restarted the laptop or computer in which you made the partition. Booted from the Pen Drive
Step5: To edit the custom command Press "E" and add "INSTALL=1" in the give command.
Step 5: NOTE : YOU SHUD REMEMBER WHICH FAT32 PARTITON YOU MADE other you could format your windows partition too . In my case it was the 6th one which was a only fat32 partition. select and format with EXt4 .
Step6: Skip both the Grubs to install.
Step7: After syncing to the disk you will get REboot and Run ANDROID X86 Select "RUN ANDROID X86" and HOLLA YOU will boot into the REMIX OS 3.0 204
The only problem i got is with the grub2win GRUB.cfg file becoz i dont knw what edit shud i make in grub entry to make it boot even in the after the restart
in the C drive where Grub2win in installed Grub2.cfg have this Commands by default :-
menuentry 'Remix' --class remix --class icon-remix {
[*] set bootfile=/RemixOS/kernel
[*] getbootpartition file $bootfile
[*] if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
[*] linux /RemixOS/kernel root=/dev/ram0 verbose androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive DATA= SRC=RemixOS CREATE_DATA_IMG=1
[*] initrd /RemixOS/initrd.img
[*]
but i this doesnt work at boot becoz these locations arent correct according to the latest update any help to this could make it work every time
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This grub cmd kernel line works for me [64bit UEFI Install], basically replace DATA= ****** with SRC=/RemixOS
Code:
linux /RemixOS/kernel quiet root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 SRC=/RemixOS
(opt. add REMOUNT_RW=1 if you want to mount system Read Write)
and for DEBUG=2 boot:
Code:
linux /RemixOS/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 SRC=/RemixOS DEBUG=2
EDIT: make sure you have a "data" folder, like in
yourPartition: /RemixOS/data
I love love love Remix OS. I have had an issue with the past couple that seems to slightly differ than others. I am running a Yoga 3 and a Surface Pro 1. I switched from the Yoga to the SP1 because the WiFi just drops. It sits and spins at Turning WiFi on. This just randomly happens while using. Not during reboots. I am not sure what is going on. I just plug in a USB to Ethernet and roll. Just curious if this is just me?
Hi all.
I decide to post this guide after checking and rechecking internet to find a procedure to install Remix OS (and Android x86 versions higher than 4.4.4) on a eeePC in a reproducible manner. In fact I tried many times and, as I had mixed results, I did not understand why sometimes I was successfull and sometimes not.
Today I was able to provide rationale for this behaviour and now I report my findings hoping to be useful to someone.
Requirements
Asus netbook eeePC
I tested successfully this technique on:
eeePC 1000HE with N280 CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 160 GB HDD
eeePC 1005HA with N280 CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 160 GB HDD
RemixOS 32 bit version 3.x (or Android-x86 version 5.x and higher)
https://www.fosshub.com/Remix-OS.html/Remix_OS_for_PC_Android_M_32bit_B2016101201.zip
Gparted Live
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.26.1-5-i686.iso
A program to create bootable USB stick. For example:
unetbootin
Two USB sticks
Procedure
Create a bootable USB stick containing RemixOS 3.x 32bit following one of many tutorials you can find all over the internet. The easiest way is to use RemixOS for PC Installation Tool program which is given together to RemixOS when you download it. A good alternative (which I prefer) is unetbootin.
Create a second bootable USB stick containing gparted-live. The procedure is very similiar to that used to create the RemixOS booting stick USB and here you can also use unetbootin.
Put the booting stick USB containing gparted-live into an USB port of your eeePC and boot from it following one on the tutorials explaining how to boot an eeePC from an USB stick.
Launch Gparted program and, first of all, delete every partition on the eeePC HDD.
Then, from the GParted main menu, select "Device" > "Create Partition Table".
Here you find 2 possibilities: msods and gpt.
Select "msdos", NOT "gpt"!!! This is the first and more important trick to apply!
After this, use gparted-live to format the entire eeePC HDD using ext4 filesystem.
After having applied this filesystem to all the eeePC HDD, exit from gparted-live and shutdown your PC.
Remove gparted-live USB stick from your eeePC and insert the RemixOS USB stick.
Switch on the eeePC again, booting from the USB stick containing RemixOS, this time.
When the program asks how to install RemixOS, choose "Resident mode" and immedtately after press the "Tab" key on the keyboard to modify the default parameters of the installation.
The original ones are:
/kernel initrd=/initrd.img root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 SRC= DATA= CREATE_DATA_IMG=1
You need to substitute them with:
/kernel initrd=/initrd.img root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet SERIAL=random logo.showlogo=1 SRC= DATA= INSTALL=1
When the program asks a partition to install RemixOS (or Android-x86), select sda1
Please, Do NOT use the item "Create/Modify partitions" of the menu!
This is the second important trick because otherwise the Partition Table changes to GPT from msdos and nothing works anymore!
On the following screen select "Do not format" (the partition) as already formatted by gparted!
Install boot loader GRUB and skip the installation of EFI GRUB2.
Accept to install /system directory as read-write.
As the last step of the installation, select to reboot the eeePC.
While the system is rebooting, remove the USB stick so the device reboots from the internal HDD.
When the first screen appears, it is a black & white one, and reports that the GRUB used is the version 1.1.5.
Below a menu with 4 choices appears. They are:
Remix OS 2016-10-12
Remix OS 2016-10-12 (Debug Mode)
Remix OS 2016-10-12 (Debug nomodeset)
Remix OS 2016-10-12 (Debug Video=LVDS-1:d)
the first being the default one which starts automatically in few seconds.
Wait quite a little bit (about 10-20 minutes) while a white "RemixOS" logo blinks on a black background.
After this long waiting, Remix OS appears and you can configure it.
In particular as reported by maxiclo here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/bug-currupted-usb-drive-waring-severity-t3472170
there is a a severe issue with RemixOS clean installation on native EXT4 partition using INSTALL=1 (ie the installation on a HDD without other OS).
In fact RemixOS identifies a "Corrupted USB drive" and Android propose to fix it formatting the USB.
If you execute the suggested fix, everything will be damaged and you cannot reboot your eeePC in RemixOS anymore!
So, go to Settings -> RemixOS -> Experimental features
Deselect the option "Enable disk partition mount"
The system ask for a reboot: execute it.
This is the third important trick to use.
That'all folks!
Hello sorry for my english i've try to install windows + os remix x64 completely with a dual boot and it work so fine like that for me .
Disable efi in your bios
with windows create 4 partitions max for one hdd .one partition like 500 mo because os remix will take the one for efi boot/ after one partition for windows like that it will create are boot in 2 and windows will switch in 3 create 4 for os remix reboot only)
put your dvd os remix push down at the menu and tab after for remove all until logo.showlogo=1 for write INSTALL=1 beside (enter) ,choose modify create partition and take the 4 for delet after new primary bootable write .quit .
choose your partition 4 of os remix formating she with ext 4 choice all time yes after take reboot entering in your bios for enable efi and save your settings quit ...os remix can start now .
after the process you can reboot putting your efi boot on disable before to launch your dvd windows in your lector dvd or your key windows and boot on for clic on your partition 3 windows after next .....waiting and let it be installed ....
now reboot and if you want boot on windows take efi disable or for os remix enable all time
and for fix the intel pstate verify to have disabled in your bios the power savings also with acpi fixing on s1 if you can .
(fix intel-p state )stuttering and freezes, slowdowns .My PC whistle never now)work on my i7
open on windows grub.cfg with notepad in EFI partition /boot /grub for add intel_idle.max_cstate=1 like here http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/43/1477498603-jj.png and save . you can reboot for os remix .
you can also add irqpoll acpi_irq_nobalance in your grub.cfg (it can help )
my score on antutu http://www.noelshack.com/2016-43-1477594006-tmp-9166-screenshot-20161027-204506-362819487.png
i've try like that now in efi partition /boot/grub.cfg add intel_idle.max_cstate=0 processor.max_cstate=0 cpu_dma_latency=0 acpi_irq_nobalance irqpoll pcie_aspm=off never crash never instability and my best score on antutu
my grub.cfg http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/43/1477649617-uuuu.png
score http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/43/1477644612-screenshot-20161028-104946.png
for change your resolution screen open efi partition /efi/boot grub.cfg and change fxmode= auto for your resolution like 1920x1080 ....the grub.cfg for your screen options http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/43/1477649615-kkll.png
http://www.breakage.org/2012/11/14/...intel_idle-max_cstate-and-devcpu_dma_latency/
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions
many of restrictions work like linux watch here i've try acpi=off ...my screen was in a low resolution and my cpu was only with one core http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers...15881-screenshot-20161027-164553-89119254.png
and i've fixe my wifi like that in my box i'm with 2.4 ghz canal 6 802.11g .
open init.sh in system/ect for add
modprobe wl
dhcpcd wlan0 Like there http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/43/1477497493-wifi.png (save reboot)
my 2 video explained but they had bad quality sorry :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaLbOek1X-g part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG9qRdYiphY part 2