Not installed - Remix OS for PC

Hello:
I have installed remix 2 directly on my hard drive following steps mentioned in this forum.
But when i boot into remix it sudenly reboot without intering to the system.
What's the problem?
My laptop is dell inspiron 6400
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mhmadfarooq said:
Hello:
I have installed remix 2 directly on my hard drive following steps mentioned in this forum.
But when i boot into remix it sudenly reboot without intering to the system.
What's the problem?
My laptop is dell inspiron 6400
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I think your Dell Inspiron 6400 is too old (about 10 years). I had similar problems with IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad laptops older than 10 years. The only one which worked fine with Remix OS is a Lenovo T400. Let's see whether the new Remix OS version (promised for March 1st) will support more old computers.

Dell Inspriron 6400
I've tried to install Remix Release 32 bit 2016042001 on a DELL Inspiron 6400, it gets as far as the language prompt but then just goes into a loop.

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Endless Boot Loop - Booting from USB

I'm trying to boot Remix OS Legacy version on a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop, from a San Disk 16GB USB 3.0 drive. I've downloaded and burned the Remix OS to the USB twice but all I get is a Boot Loop.
The PC starts booting and I get the option to boot in Resident Mode or Guest Mode. Doesn't matter which I choose, it gets to the point in the screen shot below and the PC simply reboots over and over.
I've checked the BIOS and can't find anywhere to disable secure boot or anything like that. Any help or ideas Thanks!
gbeardmore said:
I'm trying to boot Remix OS Legacy version on a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop, from a San Disk 16GB USB 3.0 drive. I've downloaded and burned the Remix OS to the USB twice but all I get is a Boot Loop.
The PC starts booting and I get the option to boot in Resident Mode or Guest Mode. Doesn't matter which I choose, it gets to the point in the screen shot below and the PC simply reboots over and over.
I've checked the BIOS and can't find anywhere to disable secure boot or anything like that. Any help or ideas Thanks!
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When your pc starts, keep pressing F2 key. You will enter the BIOS menu. Go to the boot tab, select "Legacy Boot" mode and disable "Secure Boot". Change the boot structure from HDD to FDD. Press F10 to save and reboot. Done.
gbeardmore said:
I've checked the BIOS and can't find anywhere to disable secure boot or anything like that.
TheBasterd said:
When your pc starts, keep pressing F2 key. You will enter the BIOS menu. Go to the boot tab, select "Legacy Boot" mode and disable "Secure Boot"..
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Have you read what the poor guy asked?
Same problem on my side, no Legacy Boot or secure boot options in my bios.
cattolicboy said:
Have you read what the poor guy asked?
Same problem on my side, no Legacy Boot or secure boot options in my bios.
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As a matter of fact, I did. Thats why I asked him to search harder, coz no secure boot, no remix. Totally potato.
TheBasterd said:
As a matter of fact, I did. Thats why I asked him to search harder, coz no secure boot, no remix. Totally potato.
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Ah, but you didn't say search harder. You just reiterated what I'd already been doing.
I guess that old PC isn't gonna run Remix.
gbeardmore said:
Ah, but you didn't say search harder. You just reiterated what I'd already been doing.
I guess that old PC isn't gonna run Remix.
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My nine year old ****ty laptop has legacy boot, dude, how is it possible you dont have it. If not, get an update from the motherboard's official website.
For example, some acer laptops did not have legacy boot mode, so, they released an update to it on their official website. Maybe, your manufacture did it too.
TheBasterd said:
My nine year old ****ty laptop has legacy boot, dude, how is it possible you dont have it. If not, get an update from the motherboard's official website. .
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Do you really think that all the brands release updates for their bios?
Most of them don't! The one for my motherboard ends at 24/11/2010....
cattolicboy said:
Do you really think that all the brands release updates for their bios?
Most of them don't! The one for my motherboard ends at 24/11/2010....
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Well, thats potato. No remix for you.
Well, how about dual booting? YOu can always try my grub2 method. I have posted it in the forum.
gbeardmore said:
I'm trying to boot Remix OS Legacy version on a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop, from a San Disk 16GB USB 3.0 drive. I've downloaded and burned the Remix OS to the USB twice but all I get is a Boot Loop.
The PC starts booting and I get the option to boot in Resident Mode or Guest Mode. Doesn't matter which I choose, it gets to the point in the screen shot below and the PC simply reboots over and over.
I've checked the BIOS and can't find anywhere to disable secure boot or anything like that. Any help or ideas Thanks!
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Well don't look anymore for secure boot because Inspirons don't have/support it.(Under system information mine says unsupported) I don't have any ideas/recommendations for you other than to redownload and reburn to usb because on my Inspiron all I had to do was change the boot priority order in the boot menu and whenever the usb is plugged in I boot to it.
I think Remix is still in alpha stage. From other side, there is to many diferent hardware, and it is hard to support all of them. My experience: I have Toshiba Satellite L775D AMD quad core wit AMD Radeon 6520G hd and 6GB RAM. I am very familiar with instalation of OSs on hdd, I have 4 Linux distros, 1 Android x86 and 1 Windows 10 on same hard drive (multi boot, runing GRUB from Arch Linux), but I can't boot Remix. Also, I can not boot Android x86 Lollipop and Android x86 Marsmellow. I can boot Android x86 KitKat and have one installed on hdd. From other side, on my wife Acer Aspire, I can boot all of these stuffs.
Sory dude, but I think you simple have no luck with your hardware and Remix. Maybe things will be better in future for you (and for me).
stiw47 said:
I think Remix is still in alpha stage. From other side, there is to many diferent hardware, and it is hard to support all of them. My experience: I have Toshiba Satellite L775D AMD quad core wit AMD Radeon 6520G hd and 6GB RAM. I am very familiar with instalation of OSs on hdd, I have 4 Linux distros, 1 Android x86 and 1 Windows 10 on same hard drive (multi boot, runing GRUB from Arch Linux), but I can't boot Remix. Also, I can not boot Android x86 Lollipop and Android x86 Marsmellow. I can boot Android x86 KitKat and have one installed on hdd. From other side, on my wife Acer Aspire, I can boot all of these stuffs.
Sory dude, but I think you simple have no luck with your hardware and Remix. Maybe things will be better in future for you (and for me).
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I have also got the same problem.. In remix os beta x64 endless bootloop problem is still persist..
I tried with both resident and guest mode.. But no use... I also tried booting both with USB as well as my internal hard drive (Dual Boot with Windows 10)
I have a HP Pavillion 15 n020ax notebook with AMD Quad Core processor, 4 GB RAM , 1 TB hard drive..
If anyone got any solution please let me know..
kulankit97 said:
I have also got the same problem.. In remix os beta x64 endless bootloop problem is still persist..
I tried with both resident and guest mode.. But no use... I also tried booting both with USB as well as my internal hard drive (Dual Boot with Windows 10)
I have a HP Pavillion 15 n020ax notebook with AMD Quad Core processor, 4 GB RAM , 1 TB hard drive..
If anyone got any solution please let me know..
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Same with me still, with beta
Workaround for dell inspiron is to use PlopKexec boot manager. Don't know if it will work for HDD but I got USB 32bit version working on my Dell inspiron 1545 using it.
32bit works for me!
Got an old Dell GX620. 64bit gave endless loop symptoms. 32bit works like a charm! :good:
My Toshiba Sattelite C50d-a-13w can boot remix and android x86(_64) from 5.1 to 7.1 ...................
I realize that this is way overdue, however Dell laptops back then did not support secure boot, and while they did support both UEFI, you could not enable or disable either, you just had to manually specify each time you boot from USB what you wish to boot (and Dells use F12 for manual boot).
As to whether RemixOS boots or not, that is down to the specific hardware and OS version.
I have an Intel DH55HC motherboard, and Remix OS booted on it without issues, until the last versions, where it would keep failing to boot.

[Help] windows reset everytime after booting remix os

My windows 10 reset the data everytime after i booted remix os 2.0 on my PC.
Anyone has this issue?
Anyone can help?
Thanks
What data? I've never had any issue with the two OSes interfering with each other unless I tell them to.
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Never had that issue
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i installed the latest remix os for my Netbook which is an ASUS Eee PC 1215n equiped whith an Intel ATOM D525 CPU and an NVIDIA OPTIMUS ION 2 (GT218),but nothing is working and the boot freezes on "Detecting Android-X86".
So i think that the Optimus technology is not yet implemented in this last release!!!!
Is there any chance for a Remix OS version that supports my netbook please??
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maris__ said:
I am running Remix OS on my Asus Eee PC 1015pn, which is working quite well. However, I need to boot first into Windows and use the Asus Graphics Switch tool to active the optimus mode. Then I can reboot into Remix OS.
Best, maris
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hi
on the asus 1215n, the optimus technology is already running automatically in windows 7, and asus doesn't provide the graphic switch tool for this device, however i tried to download it and install it from the asus 1015pn support web page but it did'nt work on my device...
Samhir said:
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on the asus 1215n, the optimus technology is already running automatically in windows 7, and asus doesn't provide the graphic switch tool for this device, however i tried to download it and install it from the asus 1015pn support web page but it did'nt work on my device...
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however, last night i downloded and tried the Phoenix OS, and it worked fine. I don't know if it uses the ION2 GPU, but it booted successfully...

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I am trying to install remix OS 32bit with RMXinstaller on a HP Elitepad 900 G1 tablet, which has a Intel Atom Z2760 processor.
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Riddle Me This People: Remix OS installation vs other Android distro

Ok, so here's the run down. I can install/run off a USB Phoenix OS and the Android X86 versions off any of my computers at home. But Remix OS will hang forever on the "Remix OS" splash screen. Since Phoenix and Remix are variants of Android x86, what could be the differentiating factor?
K387
Try the 32 bit version... Had this and it worked for me.
modaifallah said:
Try the 32 bit version... Had this and it worked for me.
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Yes, I tried this too. Unfortunately, no dice.
@K387 it's probably the GPU handling. Remix OS handles GPU drivers differently from the rest Android-x86 forks.
Try adding: "androidboot.swrast=1" or "EXTMOD=radeon" or "EXTMOD=nouveau" to grub kernel line. Do NOT mix these together.
You didn't mention the basic info needed in troubleshooting this kind of problems - device model, CPU model, method of installation, install to USB/HDD?
RemixOS main system are "seamlessly" different from other Android-x86, Remix has different drivers which some have incompatibility with some hardwares (and it was the one which preventing me from booting via my Laptop's HDD).
If you can stuck on bootloop at 64bit version, that means that you are ran RemixOS on right hardware but it have incompatibility with drivers and your hardware. After all, if you ran 64bit on 32bit Processor, you will just end up at "Minimal BASH-like command... " or it wont boot up anyway.
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