How to directly add files to multiboot Remix OS, instead of downloading.
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I have an old netbook that is pretty slow, it would be nice if I can install remix os as the only OS on that laptop. no boot from USB, no dual boot with windows, just push on button and remix os boots up.
For example, when I boot up ubuntu from usb there is the option to wipe hdd and install ubuntu on it. Would be nice if remix os had similar feature.
erryday said:
I have an old netbook that is pretty slow, it would be nice if I can install remix os as the only OS on that laptop. no boot from USB, no dual boot with windows, just push on button and remix os boots up.
For example, when I boot up ubuntu from usb there is the option to wipe hdd and install ubuntu on it. Would be nice if remix os had similar feature.
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If your netbook is old (perhaps with 32bit cpu only), you'll have to take into account, that Remix OS will not start because there are problems with the graphics system.
Post "Installing Remix OS to Hard Drive or Virtual Machine without additional tools" describes how to use the built in formatting tool "cfdisk" for deleting old partitions and creating new partitions and setting up Remix OS in the next steps.
If you don't mind using additional tools like "PartedMagic" you'll find a description how to prepare a hdd and how to install Remix OS in Post "Remix OS on Hard Drive or Virtual Machine - Installation and (OTA) Update"
here i describe. first install 32 bit version as usual boot 32 bit remix normally choose language when u complete hide setup just shut down your system. now from mac/windows whatever system u have, go to remix os installation directory. now copy data.img and save it anywhere for future use. now install remix os 3 64bit version as usual and after installation reboot ur system to ur primary os windows/mac and copy saved data.img of 32 bit remix os and past/replace to 64 bit directory of remix os. now start remix os 64 bit and u will bypass language choosing window.
for more virtual box is nice for these experiments
I've installed Remix OS along with Windows using the Remix OS Installer.
So when I boot the PC it shows GRUB first. But I want to modify GRUB timer from 30 seconds to 10 seconds.
Where can I find GRUB's configuration file?
rafaelgirotti said:
I've installed Remix OS along with Windows using the Remix OS Installer.
So when I boot the PC it shows GRUB first. But I want to modify GRUB timer from 30 seconds to 10 seconds.
Where can I find GRUB's configuration file?
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Assuming you have a uefi install go here to see how to modify grub.cfg in OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/guide-using-jides-remountrw1-method-to-t3431595/
You can also change the default OS. I changed mine to Remix and 5 seconds
how about change grub in remix os(before it i installed remix os alongside with ubuntu), but suddenly i put remix os in the top of grub(using grub customizer), it's there anyway to change grub in remix os, without installation cd/usb?
You do not need to partition your drive, just search in the internet for the EasyBCD tool,now after sucessfully installing the remix os by the provided method of the creators of remix os in one of your already existed drive for example C: or E:,open the EasyBCD tool and go to the edit boot menu tab found in left side,in that tab see downside,you will find a option wait for user selection,select it and save settings.now reboot and you must be asked for a os to reboot into.
Or just run the official installer?
So i tried to dual boot with remix OS on my PC,i am running windows 7.
the dual boot didn't work,whenever i choose Remix Os it started to boot and then crash.
So i decided to remove Remix Os,in my frustration however i just right-clicked the os file in the partition i created and deleted the whole file not using the unistall feature.
Now when i open my pc it asks me whether or not to run Windows 7 or Remix os.
Does someone know a way to remove that,like make my pc realise that Remix os doesn't exist or choose windows 7 by default?