Install Remix OS with Windows on UEFI PC/ Laptop Dual Boot - Remix OS for PC

Note : Try this method, when this method not work on your uefi pc http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/install-remix-os-hard-drive-dual-boot-t3299077
How to known my pc legacy or uefi/efi : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCriKAp-QXM
Needs : Remix OS EFI ISO, Remix OS USB Tool, EasyUEFI, and 8GB Pendrive
Step . 1 : Create partition minimum 8GB (Recommended) with Fat32
Step. 2 : Download Remix OS EFI/UEFI ISO File from http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc
Step. 3 : Extract With Winrar, you have two file remix os ISO and Remix OS USB Tool
Step. 4: Run Remix OS USB Tool, Connect your Pendrive to Your PC/Laptop and Browse Remix OS File and Choose USB Disk Your Pendrive and Press Okay Button
Step. 5: Wait to Complete process. After complete process close Remix OS USB Tool.
Step. 6: Now open your Pendrive and Copy All File to Your Remix OS Partition (Previously you created in step. 1)
Step. 7: Now Download & Install EasyUEFI setup : http://bit.ly/1NgsLgC
Step. 8: Now open EasyUEFI, Click on Add new entry. check this image : http://bit.ly/1K8sVvR
Step. 9: In Type section Choose "Linux or Other OS" check this image : http://bit.ly/1RL5f3a
Step. 10: Type RemixOS (Whatever you want) in Description section. Check this image : http://bit.ly/1nN5heq
Step. 11: Select the target partition section, Select Remix OS Partition
Step. 12: Then Click on Browse Button, then click on + icon > Click on efi + icon > click on boot + icon > select bootia32.efi (for 32bit pc) or bootx64.efi (for 64bit pc) and click on OK button. check this image : http://bit.ly/1KCnmAU
Step. 13: Now close EasyUEFI
Step. 1: Now Shutdown your PC/Laptop and Turn on using Boot Menu Key. There you can select Remix OS. After select Remix OS it will show Guest Mode and Resident Mode.
Congratulations, Now You can run Remix OS
By - Kabeer Khan

kabeerkhan2016 said:
Note : Try this method, when this method not work on your uefi pc http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/install-remix-os-hard-drive-dual-boot-t3299077
Needs : Remix OS EFI ISO, Remix OS USB Tool, EasyUEFI, and 8GB Pendrive
Step . 1 : Create partition minimum 8GB (Recommended) with Fat32
Step. 2 : Download Remix OS EFI/UEFI ISO File from http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc
Step. 3 : Extract With Winrar, you have two file remix os ISO and Remix OS USB Tool
Step. 4: Run Remix OS USB Tool, Connect your Pendrive to Your PC/Laptop and Browse Remix OS File and Choose USB Disk Your Pendrive and Press Okay Button
Step. 5: Wait to Complete process. After complete process close Remix OS USB Tool.
Step. 6: Now open your Pendrive and Copy All File to Your Remix OS Partition (Previously you created in step. 1)
Step. 7: Now Download & Install EasyUEFI setup : http://bit.ly/1NgsLgC
Step. 8: Now open EasyUEFI, Click on Add new entry. check this image : http://bit.ly/1K8sVvR
Step. 9: In Type section Choose "Linux or Other OS" check this image : http://bit.ly/1RL5f3a
Step. 10: Type RemixOS (Whatever you want) in Description section. Check this image : http://bit.ly/1nN5heq
Step. 11: Select the target partition section, Select Remix OS Partition
Step. 12: Then Click on Browse Button, then click on + icon > Click on efi + icon > click on boot + icon > select bootia32.efi (for 32bit pc) or bootx64.efi (for 64bit pc) and click on OK button. check this image : http://bit.ly/1KCnmAU
Step. 13: Now close EasyUEFI
Step. 1: Now Shutdown your PC/Laptop and Turn on using Boot Menu Key. There you can select Remix OS. After select Remix OS it will show Guest Mode and Resident Mode.
Congratulations, Now You can run Remix OS
By - Kabeer Khan
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I'm unable to select a target partition, i click on it but doesn't get marked

nullofnull said:
I'm unable to select a target partition, i click on it but doesn't get marked
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I'm tested, it's worked.
Run EasyUEFI as administrator...
A XDA Member

kabeerkhan2016 said:
I'm tested, it's worked.
Run EasyUEFI as administrator...
A XDA Member
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Already try that but the problem it's still there

nullofnull said:
Already try that but the problem it's still there
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Check this link : http://www.easyuefi.com/index-us.html
Download from easyuefi here : Link 1 : http://turbobit.net/mh2tosaboslr.html Link 2 : http://www.redbunker.net/yrqiezi1qo8x/EasyUEFI_Setup.rar.html Link 3 : https://cloud.mail.ru/public/39162dae29ab/EasyUEFI_Setup.rar
OR
http://11.gddx.crsky.com/201509/EasyUEFI-v2.3.zip

nullofnull said:
Already try that but the problem it's still there
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you need easyuefi 2.2 that will let you check the box, oh and kabeerkhan2016 i've managed to boot and install remix finally
but audio not working no sound, any idea?? thanks so much anyway!!

nullofnull said:
I'm unable to select a target partition, i click on it but doesn't get marked
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But in the rar file there are a .img file, not iso

kabeerkhan2016 said:
Check this link : http://www.easyuefi.com/index-us.html
Download from easyuefi here : Link 1 : http://turbobit.net/mh2tosaboslr.html Link 2 : http://www.redbunker.net/yrqiezi1qo8x/EasyUEFI_Setup.rar.html Link 3 : https://cloud.mail.ru/public/39162dae29ab/EasyUEFI_Setup.rar
OR
http://11.gddx.crsky.com/201509/EasyUEFI-v2.3.zip
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Works like a charm! Thanks!!

Problems
1. EasyUEFI can't select the partition
(I want to put it in dual boot. I disabled secure boot). Please say me how to can I install this OS.
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Ok, now I can select the partition and path and press Ok buttom. But when my pc reboot I don't have the entry of Remix os, only windows boot manager.

Astrubale said:
Problems
1. EasyUEFI can't select the partition
(I want to put it in dual boot. I disabled secure boot). Please say me how to can I install this OS.
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Ok, now I can select the partition and path and press Ok buttom. But when my pc reboot I don't have the entry of Remix os, only windows boot manager.
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Shutdown your PC/Laptop and Turn on using Boot Menu Key. There you can select Remix OS. After select Remix OS it will show Guest Mode and Resident Mode.

kabeerkhan2016 said:
Shutdown your PC/Laptop and Turn on using Boot Menu Key. There you can select Remix OS. After select Remix OS it will show Guest Mode and Resident Mode.
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I don't have a Remix OS entry.

Astrubale said:
I don't have a Remix OS entry.
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Follow Method Full...
Then ShutDown your PC Okay, Start your PC(Switch on) and Press Boot menu key (F10 Key Work in my pc). There you can select Remix OS. After select Remix OS it will show Guest Mode and Resident Mode.

kabeerkhan2016 said:
Follow Method Full...
Then ShutDown your PC Okay, Start your PC(Switch on) and Press Boot menu key (F10 Key Work in my pc). There you can select Remix OS. After select Remix OS it will show Guest Mode and Resident Mode.
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When I boot in F12 (My Pc), I can see only "windows boot manager".

EasyUEFI can only install on UEFI-Based Windows operating system WIndows 10
kabeerkhan2016 said:
Note : Try this method, when this method not work on your uefi pc http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/install-remix-os-hard-drive-dual-boot-t3299077
How to known my pc legacy or uefi/efi : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCriKAp-QXM
Needs : Remix OS EFI ISO, Remix OS USB Tool, EasyUEFI, and 8GB Pendrive
Step . 1 : Create partition minimum 8GB (Recommended) with Fat32
Step. 2 : Download Remix OS EFI/UEFI ISO File from http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc
Step. 3 : Extract With Winrar, you have two file remix os ISO and Remix OS USB Tool
Step. 4: Run Remix OS USB Tool, Connect your Pendrive to Your PC/Laptop and Browse Remix OS File and Choose USB Disk Your Pendrive and Press Okay Button
Step. 5: Wait to Complete process. After complete process close Remix OS USB Tool.
Step. 6: Now open your Pendrive and Copy All File to Your Remix OS Partition (Previously you created in step. 1)
Step. 7: Now Download & Install EasyUEFI setup : http://bit.ly/1NgsLgC
Step. 8: Now open EasyUEFI, Click on Add new entry. check this image : http://bit.ly/1K8sVvR
Step. 9: In Type section Choose "Linux or Other OS" check this image : http://bit.ly/1RL5f3a
Step. 10: Type RemixOS (Whatever you want) in Description section. Check this image : http://bit.ly/1nN5heq
Step. 11: Select the target partition section, Select Remix OS Partition
Step. 12: Then Click on Browse Button, then click on + icon > Click on efi + icon > click on boot + icon > select bootia32.efi (for 32bit pc) or bootx64.efi (for 64bit pc) and click on OK button. check this image : http://bit.ly/1KCnmAU
Step. 13: Now close EasyUEFI
Step. 1: Now Shutdown your PC/Laptop and Turn on using Boot Menu Key. There you can select Remix OS. After select Remix OS it will show Guest Mode and Resident Mode.
Congratulations, Now You can run Remix OS
By - Kabeer Khan
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Hello Brother
EasyUEFI can only install on UEFI-Based Windows operating system WIndows 10
that is what it says when i try to install it.
and in JIDE website it says to use USB tool and when i do in a pendrive and then at booting it says NO OPERATING SYSTEM ?
I don't know what to do?
Thanks in advance

Aliixx said:
Hello Brother
EasyUEFI can only install on UEFI-Based Windows operating system WIndows 10
that is what it says when i try to install it.
and in JIDE website it says to use USB tool and when i do in a pendrive and then at booting it says NO OPERATING SYSTEM ?
I don't know what to do?
Thanks in advance
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Try can using Rufus. With me it works.

Astrubale said:
Try can using Rufus. With me it works.
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Alright thanks i will try it....can you tell me the setting you chose using RUFUS? it has many options as you know , i will still try different things and see which one works for me.

Aliixx said:
Alright thanks i will try it....can you tell me the setting you chose using RUFUS? it has many options as you know , i will still try different things and see which one works for me.
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My PC has GPT partition.
1. Open Rufus
2. Select your USB drive
3. Select your hard disk configuration (my case is GTP for UEFI)
4.File system FAT32
5. Cluster: I don't touch it
6. Image DD
7. Open the .img file of Remix OS
You can now press start. When it finish you can restart your pc by USB.

Finaly I got my Lenovo Miix 2 tablet to boot with RemixOS from the HDD.
Thanks kabeerkhan2016, I'll make sure to use the thanks button!

Aliixx said:
Alright thanks i will try it....can you tell me the setting you chose using RUFUS? it has many options as you know , i will still try different things and see which one works for me.
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In easyuefi, the filesystem has to be fat32. I would not let me mark it if it was any other (ntfs, exfat, ext4...etc)

Fancy Pants said:
Finaly I got my Lenovo Miix 2 tablet to boot with RemixOS from the HDD.
Thanks kabeerkhan2016, I'll make sure to use the thanks button!
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can you tell wich version of remix os you used? did you followed the tutorial on this page? i also have an intel atom tablet (vivotab note8 in my case) and really like to know if i can make it work for my tablet. if u could post here what u did to get it working on your miix 2 i would really appreciate it.
another question since my cpu is 64bit but my bios a 32bit uefi should i use remix os 64bit version or the 32bit one?
thanks in advance

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Remix OS on Parallels Desktop. RESIDENT MODE (WORKING) WITHOUT USING USB TO BOOT

I have been looking around the web but no one has completed the steps to install REMIX OS on PARALLELS
YOU MIGHT WANT TO TRY THIS ON AN EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE AS WELL. IT MIGHT WORK.
THIS IS NOT GUEST MODE! YOU ARE ABLE TO SAVE YOUR DATA!
Here are my steps :
1. I'm sure by now everyone has installed Remix OS on their USB so i'll skip to the next part.
2. add new virtual machine.
3. on the bottom right corner "continue without a source".
4. Choose more linux" - other linux kernel 2.6
5. customize settings before installation > continue > hardware > boot order > "tick" external device > "tick" select boot device on startup > external boot device (drop down menu) choose you usb where you installed Remix OS.
6. once it boots up, press tab, type " INSTALL=1 " it will look something like this > CREATE_DATA_IMG=1 INSTALL=1 <
7. You will see your hard drive and sd/mmc.
8. create / modify your hard drive to bootable.
9. Format your hard drive to ext4
10. install grub, do not install grub 2.
11 reboot and close parallels.
12. go into you remix os parallels settings and remove mounted usb. hardware > boot order > "untick" external device > "untick" select boot device on startup > external boot device (drop down menu) choose none.
13. you are now able to save your data.
mine is running at 4gb ram plus 64gb rom memory. no wifi but ethernet is connected, still unable to download stuff after installing google play store,
will be trying out again after a new update.
UPDATE!
UPDATED!
Hi, can some one explain me what I am doing wrong.
On step 6, I can't type anything, because it's suggest me boot any of device.
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Arhitector said:
Hi, can some one explain me what I am doing wrong.
On step 6, I can't type anything, because it's suggest me boot any of device.
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It should show up on the boot menu, where it shows the the screen to choose guest mode or the other, highlight the other one and press tab, you should see the it stating there press tab.

Fresh/Clean Install in Single Boot Configuration, Possible?

I have a few PCs and Laptops with no OS currently installed plus the HD has limited space so I don't want to waste time and HD space by first installing Windows or Linux and then installing Remix in dual-boot configuration.
There should be a way to install Remix OS on PC with Fresh/Clean Install in Single Boot Configuration
Install as Android-x86
surfturtle said:
I have a few PCs and Laptops with no OS currently installed plus the HD has limited space so I don't want to waste time and HD space by first installing Windows or Linux and then installing Remix in dual-boot configuration.
There should be a way to install Remix OS on PC with Fresh/Clean Install in Single Boot Configuration
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Burn ISO with any tool, the boot to resident mode, before selecting Resident Mode press TAB and delete (SRC= DATA=) to end, then type INSTALL=1
YSH ALSAGER said:
Burn ISO with any tool, the boot to resident mode, before selecting Resident Mode press TAB and delete (SRC= DATA=) to end, then type INSTALL=1
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I have a ASUS T100 tablet PC and it has a x86 uefi bootloader. im trying to install remixOS as a standalone OS. after I do your instructions do you need to edit the grub file so it boots (not sure how to do this) and which OS should I use 32 bit or 64 bit? last time I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/win...nt/winapp-android-x86-installer-uefi-t3225748 to install the 64 bit version on my tablet but the new 3.0 OS doesn't work with this tool.
YSH ALSAGER said:
Burn ISO with any tool, the boot to resident mode, before selecting Resident Mode press TAB and delete (SRC= DATA=) to end, then type INSTALL=1
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Thanks for the info, I tried this and it installed and booted from the installer menu however when I reboot the PC I find that the Android-x86 installer fails to create a boot partition.
I tried all possible combinations, Grub without EFI, Grub with EFI, both varitions on MBR and GPT, etc. nothing works. Even tried x86 and x64 installations
surfturtle said:
Thanks for the info, I tried this and it installed and booted from the installer menu however when I reboot the PC I find that the Android-x86 installer fails to create a boot partition.
I tried all possible combinations, Grub without EFI, Grub with EFI, both varitions on MBR and GPT, etc. nothing works. Even tried x86 and x64 installations
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You Must continue setup as android x86 - i mean creating partition + make it bootable
look at this guide
YSH ALSAGER said:
You Must continue setup as android x86 - i mean creating partition + make it bootable
look at this guide
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thanks it works now
i think i was not creating the linux swap partition
surfturtle said:
I have a few PCs and Laptops with no OS currently installed plus the HD has limited space so I don't want to waste time and HD space by first installing Windows or Linux and then installing Remix in dual-boot configuration.
There should be a way to install Remix OS on PC with Fresh/Clean Install in Single Boot Configuration
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Try hitting tab
then the spacebar, then put INSTALL=1 press enter it will bring up Android X86 installer for you to format the hard drive and install on to it. This will allow it to boot without the USB drive
When I hit TAB, nothing happens. ;-/

Remix OS won't boot

Remix won't boot on my PC. I get an Error 15 and that's it any ideas?
AMD A10-6800 with Radeon HD graphics 4.40 ghz
8 gb Ram
Windows 10 64bit
Thanks for any help
That is bootloader related. I have it on my sister's Asus but I managed to fix it.
First extract all of the ISOs contents to the root of your windows partition, or any partition. Remember the ROOT of a partition don't add them to any subfolders. Make sure that system.sfs and kernel are in the root of the partition.
2) Download EasyBCD in windows "google it"
3) Put the iso file itself in the root of the partition as well and rename it to Remix.iso
4) Open EasyBCD - - > Add new Entry - - > go down and select iso tab. Select the iso file remix.iso and press add entry.
5) Reboot and select Neosmart iso or whatever you renamed it in the Windows boot menu. It will boot you to the iso. Select resident mode. And press enter.
I hope this helps.
@mdgraphix
I need little bit more information before I help you.
1. Did you use the official installer?
2. Did you install from Windows or from USB?
3. Please make a picture of your screen when the error 15 occurs or write down what's on the screen before the error.
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Help needed fast!!!

Sorry I know its not a right place to ask questions but I need it quick so I had to
I shrinked my drive c: and installed remix os in the shrinked drive worked all well and when I boot into remix os and restart the pc. Pc not detecting the os any os it says "reboot and insert a bootable device....." I searched all over google dint found a fix yet and I need to work on my pc so please any one help me to get things right thank you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/windows-booting-t3370718
AmoraRei said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/windows-booting-t3370718
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Thats not the issue the problem is there are 2 os in a hard drive windows in c: and remix os in v: so the bio detects the hard drive but not able to boot in any os
your boot configuration is messed up. easy way to fix it is to tell windows to make a new one or the hard way is to find the file manual edit it.
AmoraRei said:
your boot configuration is messed up. easy way to fix it is to tell windows to make a new one or the hard way is to find the file manual edit it.
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Thanks for reply well if I try to get a bootable windows usb and try to repair it will it work? I have windows 10 anniversary installed but I downloaded the single language version so wil it Able to repair it??
you are in the remix mini area not remix pc.
but anyway what version of windows you was using and with what you shrinked your partition?
is is a uefi or bios computer?
it look like you ****ed up the uefi boot or the partition table.
you could make a cd/usb key of your windows and use it to restore your boot.
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vincy009 said:
Thanks for reply well if I try to get a bootable windows usb and try to repair it will it work? I have windows 10 anniversary installed but I downloaded the single language version so wil it Able to repair it??
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yes probably. anyway windows 10 is easy to download with the creation media tool.
then you could use the recover wizard to fix your problem.
tailslol said:
you are in the remix mini area not remix pc.
but anyway what version of windows you was using and with what you shrinked your partition?
is is a uefi or bios computer?
it look like you ****ed up the uefi boot or the partition table.
you could make a cd/usb key of your windows and use it to restore your boot.
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yes probably. anyway windows 10 is easy to download with the creation media tool.
then you could use the recover wizard to fix your problem.
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Yup thats what im going to do thanks
vincy009 said:
Yup thats what im going to do thanks
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Try the following steps:
Step 1, Boot the device and press F11 for System Recovery (this is not the same for every device, check your device manual for your System Recovery button) / or use a Windows 10 Install USB
Step 2, Under System Recovery/Repair, select Advanced Options
Step 3, Under Advanced Options, choose Command Prompt
Step 4, When you are at the Command Prompt run these commands:
Code:
bootrec /fixMBR
bootrec /fixBoot
bootrec /rebuildBCD
moman2000 said:
Try the following steps.
Step 1, Boot the device and press F11 for system recovery / or use a Windows 10 Install USB.
Step 2, Under system recovery, select Advanced Options
Step 3 Under advanced options choose command prompt
Step 4, When you are at the command prompt run these commands:
Code:
bootrec /fixMBR
bootrec /fixBoot
bootrec /rebuildBCD
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if it is a uefi computer like most new machine he have to do it in gpt and redo the boot uefi partitions.
http://superuser.com/questions/460762/how-can-i-repair-the-windows-8-efi-bootloader
same thing with win10
tailslol said:
if it is a uefi computer like most new machine he have to do it in gpt and redo the boot uefi partitions.
http://superuser.com/questions/460762/how-can-i-repair-the-windows-8-efi-bootloader
same thing with win10
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He hasn't told us what his system/bios is based on, so I assumed it would be a legacy device.
Your linked guide will work, but this guide allows you to select if you want every Windows installation (or just one) added to the boot configuration.
Well thank you guys I got it work my partition was messed or lost I cleaned and made new one
vincy009 said:
Well thank you guys I got it work my partition was messed or lost I cleaned and made new one
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Good to know !
vincy009 said:
Well thank you guys I got it work my partition was messed or lost I cleaned and made new one
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Congratulations! Have fun!

Windows 11 Install Solution / Fix for TPM, Secure Boot, and Ram / Drivers

Step by Step Guide to Install Windows 11​+​Bypass TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and Ram Check​
Hello everyone! This guide will explain how you can get a copy of Windows 11 Insider Preview without having to deal with enrolling your Microsoft account via the Windows Insider Program! This is a UUP dump copy of Windows 11 ISO file. You do not need to have a Activated Windows 10 copy to do this! There is a lot of debate and speculation going around dealing with Windows 11 not running on a older PC without TPM 2.0, Secure boot, and 4GB ram. This method / fix is a registry edit that injects bypass code that will overlook TPM, Ram, and Secure Boot into the registry " IF " you get the infamous "Windows 11 cannot be installed on this PC" . This is a temporary fix and I assume this will be patched upon first non-developer release of windows 11 arrives! If you want to use this guide to just get a stand alone copy of Windows 11, go ahead. ​
How do I get the copy of Windows 11?​​
1. Open your favorite browser and navigate to
( www.uupdump.net )
2. Click on Dev Channel.
3. Find ( Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22000..51 (co_release) amd64 ) and click the link.
4. Pick your Language.
5. Choose the version of Windows 11 you want to download and DE-select the other versions.
6. On the next page, go ahead and click " Create Download Package "
7. Open the file after it has finished downloading.
8. Open a NEW folder and Navigate to the Local Disk C Folder.
9. Once you are inside Local Disk C, create a NEW folder and name it ( Win11 )
10. Open up the file you downloaded from uupdump again and copy and paste all the files to the brand new folder you created inside the C directory.
11. Run the Windows Command File named ( uup_download_windows )
12. Congrats! Windows 11 is now downloading.... This will take a little bit of time
13. Once the command prompt is done downloading and compiling, you will be prompted to close the command prompt... The Windows 11 ISO file will now be inside the folder you created inside the C Directory.!​
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Now that you have yourself a copy of Windows 11, we can now explore the different options of installing. You can actually take the ISO file and mount it to your PC and install Windows 11 right from your Desktop, you can choose the route of using a USB Drive to install, or you can use a CD but lets be honest.. a CD?
Method #1 USB 8GB / Clean Install​
1. Grab another device such as a phone, tablet, or another PC and bring this guide up on that device.
2. Shut Down your PC and boot into your BIOS.
3. Load Setup Defaults and Exit Saving Changes. ( You might have to thumb around for a minute to find some of these options in future steps ).
4. Your PC will restart and Boot into BIOS again.
5. If you have option to Enable TPM, do it. If you don't have this option, do not worry. Continue to the next step...
6. Set the boot mode to UEFI. If you have option for both UEFI and LEGACY, choose UEFI.
7. Enable Secure Boot if you have the option.. If you don't have the ability to change, don't worry. Continue to the next step...
8. Exit BIOS and save changes. Your PC will boot up to OS now.
9. Open your browser and navigate to https://rufus.ie and download.
10. Plug in your USB Drive and open Rufus.
11. Inside Rufus, select your USB drive you want to use for installing Windows 11 and then find the Windows 11 ISO file that you downloaded and let Rufus create the install drive..!
12. Keep your USB Drive plugged into your PC and turn off the power then boot into BIOS again.
13. Find the Boot Menu inside of your BIOS and select the USB drive to boot first.
14. You should boot to the Windows Installer now. Choose your Language and continue.
15. Select " I don't have product key " and continue.
OK, so If you made it to this point and you are faced with the message of " Windows 11 cant be installed on this computer " don't freak. ​This portion of the guide is only for the people who are stuck with the message above.. If you don't see this message, continue to step #16 please..!
How do I Bypass the Windows 11 TPM 2.0, Ram, and Secure Boot check?
1. Open the Command Prompt by pressing SHIFT and F10 Key at the same time..
2. Now type " Notepad " inside of the CMD and press enter.
3. Now copy and paste or type out the following text once the notepad loads in...
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig]
"BypassTPMCheck"=dword:00000001
"BypassSecureBootCheck"=dword:00000001
4. Now, click on file at the top left and select save as and click on This PC and find the USB drive or any other internal drive and make sure to click save as type (all files) at the bottom of the window and name the file
" Bypass TPM, Secure Boot & RAM Check.reg " then click on save.
( When you save this file, make sure you are able to access again. I don't care where you save it but it needs to be accessible )
5. Once you saved, click on file again, click on This PC, and browse to the registry file you just created. Once you are in the directory where the registry file was saved, find the drop down menu at the bottom and select All Files again and you will see the newly created Bypass registry file you created.
6. Right click on the Bypass Registry file and choose the " Merge " option and click OK on the following prompts then close all the windows except the install window. Click the back arrow button inside the install window, and continue the setup from step #15 please.
​16. Select Windows Version you want and click next.
17. Accept the EULA and continue... Now you select Custom Install and you will see all of your drives on your computer. With this being a clean install, we will want to delete each drive partitions ( Make sure you double check what you are deleting and understand whats happening ), then click on Unallocated space and click next.
18. Now, Windows 11 will install and you go about your way!
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Method #2 : Install inside of Windows 10 OS​
1. Make sure you already have followed the steps to download a copy of Windows 11 before we continue.
2. Right click on the Windows 11 ISO file inside of the ( Win11 ) folder and click mount.
3. Navigate to This PC and you will see a DVD Drive named ( CPRA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV5 ) . This is the Windows 11 ISO file mounted to your system now.
4. Open up the Local Disk C directory and create a new folder named ( Win11Install )
5. Go back to where the ( CPRA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV5 ) mounted drive is, right click, and open the folder. Copy and paste all files into the new ( Win11Install ) folder you created inside of the Local Disk C directory.
6. Once the files are done copying into the ( Win11Install ) folder, open the folder, right click setup.exe, and run as administrator.
7. Installer will open, It will say " Checking for Update & Checking your PC "
Intermission
Some of you will slide through with no issues and others will be faced with
" Windows 11 can't be installed on this PC "
If you receive this message, the installer will tell you what you are missing
TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, or RAM Requirements
If you don't see this message, continue onto step #8 please...
My computer is telling me I don't meet the requirements!
What do I do?​1. Open your browser and go to the following link. MEGA Download Link
2. Once downloaded, find the file, extract to your desktop or wherever you like.
3. Open the ( Win11Install ) folder located inside the Local Disk C directory, find the sources folder and open that.
4. Once you are inside the sources folder, you will need to replace the old " appraiserres.dll " with the new one you just downloaded.
5. Copy the new .dll file and paste into the sources folder. You will get a message asking to replace and replace file in destination.
6. Close all folder and right click on Desktop and refresh the system.
7. Open up folder and navigate to This PC and EJECT the Windows 11 ISO file.
8. Now open Local Disk C directory and navigate once more to the ( Win11Install ) folder, open, and right click setup.exe & run as administrator.
8. Continue to follow the installer and Install!! Everything is straight forward from here as long as you know how to use a PC ​
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Windows 11 Drivers​
1. Navigate to setting and select Update and Security.
2. Click on check for updates
3. Look under where the pending update are and you will see the option to view addition updates... Click..
4. There will be an arrow point towards Driver Updates.. Click...
5. Choose all the drivers you want to update, let them download, and restart your pc.​Cheers​
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​One more thing to keep in mind everyone...​Windows 11 is obviously in Developer mode and Microsoft will be pushing these cumulative updates out frequently. Hopefully we will be getting a new solid build soon and I will adjust the means of upgrading to them if needed.​For now, these are the 2 best ways to use Windows 11 if you don't choose to enroll in the Windows Insider Program, don't have a genuine copy of Windows 10, and/or your PC doesn't meet the new​" Requirements" for TPM 2.0, Ram Check, and Secure Boot Microsoft has laid upon everyone...​
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R U damn sure that Windows 11 being installed this way will be fast on PC's with less than 4GB of ram?
Finally! Installed without issue. My machine meet all the requirements except for the cpu, which is a intel 6th gen.
WZ_DroidMaster said:
R U damn sure that Windows 11 being installed this way will be fast on PC's with less than 4GB of ram?
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OK so I can't promise it will be buttery smooth...
This is a developer build and there is more updates to come soon!
This method will ensure you can run the OS thanks to the registry edit
Let me know how it runs
UncolourTV said:
Finally! Installed without issue. My machine meet all the requirements except for the cpu, which is a intel 6th gen.
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Glad to hear. I will be updating this post with new methods and different ways to install Windows 11 also
UncolourTV said:
Finally! Installed without issue. My machine meet all the requirements except for the cpu, which is a intel 6th gen.
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I asked this question, bcoz I m running windows 10 on a first gen core i3 330M, and had a doubt whether it cud handle windows 11 or not
WZ_DroidMaster said:
I asked this question, bcoz I m running windows 10 on a first gen core i3 330M, and had a doubt whether it cud handle windows 11 or not
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I understand what you mean..
Depending on how big of a HDD you have, I could make a step by step guide on how to dual boot Win10 and Win11 if you want to try it out. And another thing is that Windows 11 is in Developer Mode now so there will be things that don't seem as good and polished quite yet
You can run it no problem but I cant promise you it will be everything you hope a dream about
What about the beta build released hours ago?
BitcoinMineAds said:
What about the beta build released hours ago?
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I need to update this. This was posted when the windows 11 build was leaked
Install at window 11 because I need them more flexible work and advance because I am running a beauty salon so that's why I need a best features best colours and best camera also so that's why I am shoes in window 11 and system change call operation of of
Nameless Foe said:
OK so I can't promise it will be buttery smooth...
This is a developer build and there is more updates to come soon!
This method will ensure you can run the OS thanks to the registry edit
Let me know how it runs
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I got the message this pc can’t run Windows 11. Said not the right processor. No TPM. No legacy boot. Wrong motherboard. I am using SDD drive for Windows. I know this can cause installation issues with Windows. Usually there is a serial boot driver for Windows.Swapped with the Mega file. Then followed the steps given. Message was gone. Windows installer completed the check up then asked how to install. I chose to keep all files and apps. The install began. After a few seconds pop up said install failed. Progress never changed. Stayed at 0. Is there an explanation for this?
win Health check says i cant run win 11, but when i go to system - about this is what i see.
Edition Windows 11 Home
Version 21H2
Installed on ‎06/‎30/‎2021
OS build 22000.258
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22000.258.0
Im totally at a loss. 2600k on a H70 PP, 16 gb ram, evga gtx1060 6gb which they say won't run it, but proof is in the pudding. It runs fine better than 10 did for sure.

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