Remix OS is running slow in USB flash drives therefore we going to share this article to run Remix OS on your PC faster and smoothly without a USB flash drive.
Thing you need to install Remix OS on HDD without USB:-
Remix OS ISO Legacy or UEFI
Easy BCD
MiniTool Partition Wizard
16GB Fat 32 formated Partition
How to Install Remix OS On HDD without USB flash drive:-
Create a 16 GB partition
Extract ISO files in the fat32 partition
Open Easy BCD tool then click on add new entry
locate he Remix OS ISO path.
and restart your PC
This doe not work on my pc. I get boot loop after kernel installing..
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There is no EasyBCD for Linux, and I have no Windows on my PC. OMG, maybe I have no PC, because in OP clearly said "we going to share this article to run Remix OS on your PC ". What is, for God, that strange Toshiba 17" thing in my home?? Probably is UFO
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egren58 said:
This doe not work on my pc. I get boot loop after kernel installing..
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Probably is a hardware compatibility issue. For example: I can boot Remix, without any problems, on my wife Acer laptop (Intel machine), but cannot on my Toshiba UFO (AMD machine). I try all possible methods for booting and installing, but without succses (editing GRUB kernel line with various parameters, resident - guest, installing on hdd on fat32, ext4 3 2, ntfs, installing as a copy/paste than adding entry to my GRUB, installing via Remix's installer than adding entry to my GRUB,...) I always got endless bootloop, just as you. Remix is alpha yet.
stiw47 said:
There is no EasyBCD for Linux, and I have no Windows on my PC. OMG, maybe I have no PC, because in OP clearly said "we going to share this article to run Remix OS on your PC ". What is, for God, that strange Toshiba 17" thing in my home?? Probably is UFO
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Actual things needed.
1. Extracted .iso file
2. *Unix bootloader that runs on your device and can identify the extraction folder
3. Hope that at least your cpu/gpu are supported
Things like EasyBCD are ways of simplifying #2
HypoTurtle said:
Actual things needed.
1. Extracted .iso file
2. *Unix bootloader that runs on your device and can identify the extraction folder
3. Hope that at least your cpu/gpu are supported
Things like EasyBCD are ways of simplifying #2
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Yeah I know that, my previous post was little sarcastic because of many people equals PC with Windows PC. I think a computer which runing Linux, is PC also. In that case you should to add Remix OS custom entry in /etc/grub.d/40_custom, because os-prober don't recognize Remix, Android x86 and similar. Sorry cause off topic :highfive:
stiw47 said:
Yeah I know that, my previous post was little sarcastic because of many people equals PC with Windows PC. I think a computer which runing Linux, is PC also. In that case you should to add Remix OS custom entry in /etc/grub.d/40_custom, because os-prober don't recognize Remix, Android x86 and similar. Sorry cause off topic :highfive:
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I know... I noticed your post was made in jest; figured I'd 'fix' OP and support your point at the same time.
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Hello everyone,
I am having trouble with the new version of Remix OS 2 Beta.
I am running a 64 bit machine, and downloaded the correct version. I used the installation tool (not the original usb tool, but the one that allows you to install to the C drive) and it appeared that everything was installed correctly "BUT". When i boot i get the two options (Windows 10, Remix OS). I choose the Remix OS option, and it gives me an error (remixos/kernel error). So, i did some research and it says that the os might not recognize that i have a 64 bit machine. I then proceeded with the same installation but 32 bit this time since it should allow me to use that version if i have a 64 bit machine right? It allows me to boot, but then stays in limbo on the ASUS boot screen until i restart. any suggestions.
Have the same exact issue. Are you booting with legacy or efi
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bryansego1629 said:
Hello everyone,
I am having trouble with the new version of Remix OS 2 Beta.
I am running a 64 bit machine, and downloaded the correct version. I used the installation tool (not the original usb tool, but the one that allows you to install to the C drive) and it appeared that everything was installed correctly "BUT". When i boot i get the two options (Windows 10, Remix OS). I choose the Remix OS option, and it gives me an error (remixos/kernel error). So, i did some research and it says that the os might not recognize that i have a 64 bit machine. I then proceeded with the same installation but 32 bit this time since it should allow me to use that version if i have a 64 bit machine right? It allows me to boot, but then stays in limbo on the ASUS boot screen until i restart. any suggestions.
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Bro Check You drive Is FAT32 cause i installed it on C drive which is ntfs i to got kernel error try to install on fat32 drive ... hit thanks if i help you bro
Swp1996 said:
Bro Check You drive Is FAT32 cause i installed it on C drive which is ntfs i to got kernel error try to install on fat32 drive ... hit thanks if i help you bro
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Are you talking about a USB in fat32 or a hard drive partition? Tried converting both to fat to no avail on an EFI system
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I have chromium running on an old laptop. Any idea if/how I can install remix os pc beta to replace chromium without windows? Thanks
bryansego1629 said:
Hello everyone,
I am having trouble with the new version of Remix OS 2 Beta.
I am running a 64 bit machine, and downloaded the correct version. I used the installation tool (not the original usb tool, but the one that allows you to install to the C drive) and it appeared that everything was installed correctly "BUT". When i boot i get the two options (Windows 10, Remix OS). I choose the Remix OS option, and it gives me an error (remixos/kernel error). So, i did some research and it says that the os might not recognize that i have a 64 bit machine. I then proceeded with the same installation but 32 bit this time since it should allow me to use that version if i have a 64 bit machine right? It allows me to boot, but then stays in limbo on the ASUS boot screen until i restart. any suggestions.
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Take the intrid.img from the Android x86 project of 5.1.1 and replace that on the usb before install. Worked for me. Rinning Beta 64bit now wheni could only run 32bit before.
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dundee06 said:
I have chromium running on an old laptop. Any idea if/how I can install remix os pc beta to replace chromium without windows? Thanks
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Run it off the USB. When option comes for resident or guest hit tab and add to the line (or e for edit) INSTALL=1
I have a 64 bit machine and it installed fine. I don't think I had to change any setting from the installer. Wouldn't work with the alpha but the beta installed and booted right up. When it was installing there was like an 8 minute timeframe where it seemed it wasn't doing anything and my monitor (an hd tv) was getting no signal but I just let it keep running and finally it came back on and it booted right up. I installed to the harddrive also btw.
Thank you all for your feed back. I will try some of your suggestions in the morning. I didn't think I would get a response this fast haha. Thanks again for now.
Jazznax said:
Have the same exact issue. Are you booting with legacy or efi
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I tried both ways and and with efi just got the kernel issue. It seems that everything installed correctly but when I choose remix OS it tries to boot and I get the remixos/kernel error
This sounds exactly the same issue than I have with Dell Venue 11 pro (7140). It has Windows 10 installed and secure boot is disabled in BIOS. I can select Remix OS in boot menu but then the following errors are displayed Remix OS doesn't start:
error: 'ntfs' is already loaded.
error: 'exfat' is already loaded.
error: no such device: /RemixOS/kernel.
error: file '/RemixOS/kernel' not found.
error: you need to load the kernel first.
suunnittelija said:
This sounds exactly the same issue than I have with Dell Venue 11 pro (7140). It has Windows 10 installed and secure boot is disabled in BIOS. I can select Remix OS in boot menu but then the following errors are displayed Remix OS doesn't start:
error: 'ntfs' is already loaded.
error: 'exfat' is already loaded.
error: no such device: /RemixOS/kernel.
error: file '/RemixOS/kernel' not found.
error: you need to load the kernel first.
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Yes this is my issue exactly. I hope this is only a minor bug, because I realise we are still in beta and all devices won't work the same. Please is there anyone who can help us with this???
bryansego1629 said:
Yes this is my issue exactly. I hope this is only a minor bug, because I realise we are still in beta and all devices won't work the same. Please is there anyone who can help us with this???
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What's you windows mode? Uefi or legacy?
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My Surface Pro 3 has this same issue no matter where I install Remix, kernel error.
I'm a dumbass, forgot to turn off secure boot.
Installed to hard disk, disabled secure boot and just boots straight into window 10, pathetic
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I had this error, turned out Bitlocker was enabled and preventing the install from starting on restart.
drkfngthdragnlrd said:
I had this error, turned out Bitlocker was enabled and preventing the install from starting on restart.
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OK maybe this will work. I'll try it in the morning thanks for the tip.
So far nothing I have tried all of your guys suggestions and have had no luck. Maybe this version was released too early, because it seems like this is a major bug
bryansego1629 said:
So far nothing I have tried all of your guys suggestions and have had no luck. Maybe this version was released too early, because it seems like this is a major bug
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If you would share some info with us, we might be able to provide a fix :
In Windows, open Run dialog. (Windows key pressed + r)
Type msinfo32 and enter.
You'll see a lot of information, please list the following :
1. System type
2. Processor
3. Bios mode
4. Platform Role
5. Secure boot state
6. Installed Physical Memory (Ram)
7. Total Physical Memory.
Also tell which version of beta you used. 32-bit or 64-bit?
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Got the same problem. I don't get any errors, but currently I have Win10 32bit installed on NTFS harddrive Atom-based laptop. Downloaded and installed RemixOS BETA 64bit, rebooted and disabled secure boot, but when I choose RemixOS in boot manager it only boots into Windows. Any ideas?
1. X86-based PC
2. Atom CPU Z3736F
3. UEFI
4. Mobil
5. Off
6. 2GB
7. 1.93GB
I used 64-bit BETA
joakimbo said:
Got the same problem. I don't get any errors, but currently I have Win10 32bit installed on NTFS harddrive Atom-based laptop. Downloaded and installed RemixOS BETA 64bit, rebooted and disabled secure boot, but when I choose RemixOS in boot manager it only boots into Windows. Any ideas?
1. X86-based PC
2. Atom CPU Z3736F
3. UEFI
4. Mobil
5. Off
6. 2GB
7. 1.93GB
I used 64-bit BETA
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You have as 64-bit capable CPU, as detailed on http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-Z3736F-Tablet-SoC.122214.0.html
So 64-bit beta should work for you. Don't know why 32-bit UEFI systems have this issue.
However I'll inform you as soon as I update my Grub2Win guide.
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To clarify, can I only install this from an existing operating system on a separate partition? Can I not install this on a blank laptop using a bootable USB installer? Or a setup DVD?
I can't find anywhere that actually tells me this information. I just want to create a bootable USB stick that I can install Remix OS from on to my blank laptop. This may or may not be a silly question, I'm sure the internet will inform me one way or the other.
Chaotic-Entropy said:
To clarify, can I only install this from an existing operating system on a separate partition? Can I not install this on a blank laptop using a bootable USB installer? Or a setup DVD?
I can't find anywhere that actually tells me this information. I just want to create a bootable USB stick that I can install Remix OS from on to my blank laptop. This may or may not be a silly question, I'm sure the internet will inform me one way or the other.
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Post "How to install Remix OS in VirtualBox (or to harddisk)" tells you how to create an USB stick for installation of Remix OS beta on an empty hdd. The hdd must be formatted in a first step using GParted or by an Ubuntu USB stick which you can use too in order to perform Linux operations.
remixtester said:
Post "How to install Remix OS in VirtualBox (or to harddisk)" tells you how to create an USB stick for installation of Remix OS beta on an empty hdd. The hdd must be formatted in a first step using GParted or by an Ubuntu USB stick which you can use too in order to perform Linux operations.
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Niiiiice, thank you kindly for your assistance!
RMXinstaller is an application you can use easly to install RemixOS on your Computer/laptop you can install RemixOS on USB/HDD/Dualboot
This application will not format or damage any of your data
This application using library "Win32UEFI.dll" by @ExtremeGTX
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Please Donate
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If you can't donate Please Hit Thank's
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May i know whats special in this Installer..
Remix Beta have their own installer.. ??
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May i know whats special in this Installer..
Remix Beta have their own installer.. ??
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i don't know if this does the job but there are 2 limitation of the original remix os installer: can only install on fat32 so data img is blocked at 4gb (this installer seems to be able to install on ntfs) and it doesn't recognized mixed uefi32-64bitcapable system and i hope this does the tricks, i'm trying it as i am one with these small laptops that has mixed stupid UEFI/ARCH
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imadlatch said:
RMXinstaller is an application you can use easly to install RemixOS on your Computer/laptop you can install RemixOS on USB/HDD/Dualboot
This application will not format or damage any of your data
This application using library "Win32UEFI.dll" by @ExtremeGTX
Thanks
@ExtremeGTX
Support
RemixOS only
windows 7 x64/32bit and later
computer/laptop UEFI only "For now"
RemixOS UEFI only "For now"
Disk type NTFS FAT32 "Maybe more in the future"
Please donate if you like my works
donation can help the DEV's
If you can't donate Please Hit Thank's
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Hi, I just tried, hope it might help me with my stupid mixed arch 32bit uefi/64bit system laptop. the install process went well, on the partition of the internal drive i reserved for remix os, (D or gpt4, win is on C, gpt3) i see the files (data, initrd, kernel, ramdisk, RemixOS.boot, system, TRANS.TBL) but my computer still directly boot into winwin when i restart it... any idea? where are the efi files? especially the bootia32.efi, because i need to validate it from the uefi setup to let it boot . thanks
It seems like a big work from you, if i manage to make my remix install boot, i'll donate for your work. but right now it doesn't
to give you more info, i managed to make it boot from hdd on a fat32 partition, i had to ass the bootia32.efi file from efi/boot of remix os install to my trusted list, put that but file on the top bootable file and disabling secure boot. it started, but with fat32 i had only 4gb data.
what's missing to your installer that make my remix install not boot up?
where are the EFI, isolinux and .android_secure folders?
power up you laptop
at the first boot screen hit F12 or whatever your laptop boot menu key
you will see RemixOS boot menu
imadlatch said:
power up you laptop
at the first boot screen hit F12 or whatever your laptop boot menu key
you will see RemixOS boot menu
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nop, tried it. it doesn't show up i'll try again and i'll tell you
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i see during the installer it loads the boot partition as z to add the boot files. i'll tell you if it finds it once i reboot with f12
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ok. so on this Acer Switch i need to do one more thing before i can hit f12, i need to go on the efi setup look on the trusted uefi files and add the remix32.efi file in the android folder of the boot partition.
Thanks for that...
Now remix won't boot i get stuck on the loading screen glowing remix os, i'm gonna check if i can have verbose boot si i can check why...
I've never been so close to this. Man if that things boot, i'm gonna thank you!!!
lilins said:
nop, tried it. it doesn't show up i'll try again and i'll tell you
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i see during the installer it loads the boot partition as z to add the boot files. i'll tell you if it finds it once i reboot with f12
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ok. so on this Acer Switch i need to do one more thing before i can hit f12, i need to go on the efi setup look on the trusted uefi files and add the remix32.efi file in the android folder of the boot partition.
Thanks for that...
Now remix won't boot i get stuck on the loading screen glowing remix os, i'm gonna check if i can have verbose boot si i can check why...
I've never been so close to this. Man if that things boot, i'm gonna thank you!!!
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if you become on loading screen that mean RMXinstaller did his job completely
Great work @imadlatch !
Now more 32-bit UEFI users can get opportunity to install and run RemixOS
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Yes except why won't remix boot when it boot in fat32
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if you become on loading screen that mean RMXinstaller did his job completely
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Ok i found my mistake. I had to take the 64bit remix os. Up until now i have tried with the 32 bit version. I realized that editing the grub conf.
All works well as on usb stick. You can add that on acer switch you have to access efi setup and add the remix32.efi file to the trusted list then put it at the top of the boot list then disable secure boot.
Sent from TraPar - Galaxy A5 2016
Works on a tablet Asus Vivotab 8 (M80TA)
Great work and thank y!
The Vivotab is another 64bit CPU device in a 32efi env.. Created at 1st another volume next to Win10, give it disk letter to d:, let run the installer. Finally added keyboard, to be able to switch between Win and Remix. First run of RemOS needs some min. WIFI, on-screen keyboard and touch works fine, but NOT autorotate screen, GPS or the other sensors.
Best regards to Austria
Nic
PS: Maybe y can change this installer that it is possible to install any Linux Distro on a 32bit UEFI machine, there is a big lack of 32bit UEFi compatible Linux.
I'm glad to hear that
Doesn`t work anymore
Unfortunately after several successful boots to RemOS, I am stuck now on grub menu with the messages
Code:
error: no such device: /Remix-OS/RemixOS.boot.
error: file `/Remix-OS/kernel' not found.
...
No chance anymore to boot into RemOS or Windows or BIOS! The connected keyboard via USB isnt recognized, so no chance to use cursor down to select Win-Partition or hit F2 to go into BIOS.
Maybe you add in grub menu loading additional driver that helps at least to support the touchscreen because the Vivotab is a tablet w/o keyb. And as additional fallback switch autom. to 2nd menu item in case 1st item isnt working.
Could be my fault, because I was able to switch into BIOS all the time, before(!) I (assume) enabled Fast-Boot
Nic2016 said:
Great work and thank y!
The Vivotab is another 64bit CPU device in a 32efi env.. Created at 1st another volume next to Win10, give it disk letter to d:, let run the installer. Finally added keyboard, to be able to switch between Win and Remix. First run of RemOS needs some min. WIFI, on-screen keyboard and touch works fine, but NOT autorotate screen, GPS or the other sensors.
Best regards to Austria
Nic
PS: Maybe y can change this installer that it is possible to install any Linux Distro on a 32bit UEFI machine, there is a big lack of 32bit UEFi compatible Linux.
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same tablet here can u tell me what version of remix os u used?
With this special installer it was only the latest Beta RemOS Uefi x64.
Take care to disable Fast Boot at first.
Nic2016 said:
With this special installer it was only the latest Beta RemOS Uefi x64.
Take care to disable Fast Boot at first.
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i will try it with that, did u manage to get your device working again?
offmarsboy said:
i will try it with that, did u manage to get your device working again?
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Currently not, it seems to be not possible to load BIOS first. I think it is caused by missing driver controlling the keyboard.
I assume it will be a case for the Asus Support.
well i'm not able to create another volume in disk management, i got 16gb free in my eMMc " C: " and when i try to shrink it it only allows me to shrink 400mb out of it... any ideas?
offmarsboy said:
well i'm not able to create another volume in disk management, i got 16gb free in my eMMc " C: " and when i try to shrink it it only allows me to shrink 400mb out of it... any ideas?
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Try easeus partition master free or mini tool partition wizard.
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Nic2016 said:
Currently not, it seems to be not possible to load BIOS first. I think it is caused by missing driver controlling the keyboard.
I assume it will be a case for the Asus Support.
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Actually I don't understand the problem you're facing... Maybe I can help (maybe).
Would you please elaborate?
Update : are you using a wired keyboard or wireless?
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managed to get it to work using a usb drive. is there any way to rotate the screen? my screen is locked in portrait mode
offmarsboy said:
managed to get it to work using a usb drive. is there any way to rotate the screen? my screen is locked in portrait mode
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I assume no chance, that could be a bug in Beta, I had the same situation with the Asus Vivotab. Also in case Win was started it seems that its normally oriented in portrait mode on such a tablet.
WIFI and attached keyboard were recognized in my RemixOS session but none of the sensors, that one is needed for screen rotation.
Actually I don't understand the problem you're facing... Maybe I can help (maybe).
Would you please elaborate?
Update : are you using a wired keyboard or wireless?
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Thats fine, I was using mostly a wireless keyb from Logitech, that was always working fine in BIOS and boot menu of RemixOS etc.
My ASUS seems to be now in a endless boot loop (see my posting #12 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65793962&postcount=12 ) without any chance to go into BIOS or selecting the WIN entry in grub menu. The keyb isnt recognized anymore, maybe through FAST-Boot enabling afterwards as RemixOS was installed and running.
Also through a passiv or active USB hub with wired or wireless keyboard or a mouse isnt recognized in system anymore.
I have a Asus t100 I'm trying to install remix os on without a windows os. I used pmagic since I'm not that good at coding, I tried coping all the files from release_Remix_OS_for_PC_32-bit_Beta_Version_Package
to a new partition then when I try to boot from it my computer just goes straight to bios because theres nothing to boot. I also tried this http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/how-to-install-remix-os-virtualbox-to-t3301160 with no luck can someone help me I just want remix os installed on this computer with no other OS
Asus T100 uses Intel Atom Z3740, a 64bit processor. So use the 64-bit version of Remix OS. The 64-bit version of Remix OS also has UEFI, which makes making the drive easier, and booting faster. Make the bootable USB as per instructions, and disable secure boot in your BIOS. You should then be able to boot from the USB.
it won't work. T100 has 64bit processor but a 32bit system
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go here for T100
scottyost said:
I have a Asus t100 I'm trying to install remix os on without a windows os. I used pmagic since I'm not that good at coding, I tried coping all the files from release_Remix_OS_for_PC_32-bit_Beta_Version_Package
to a new partition then when I try to boot from it my computer just goes straight to bios because theres nothing to boot. I also tried this http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/how-to-install-remix-os-virtualbox-to-t3301160 with no luck can someone help me I just want remix os installed on this computer with no other OS
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Ok I just did it so, here is how I did it. Use gparted, from gparted.org, booted up, partitioned, small 500MB FAT32 formated partition, second partition EXT4 the rest, 58GB+. Then took 32bit beta using JIDE's tool to put on a USB stick. Booted the stick and when it came up, entered e, to enter grub boot config. On the second line removed the part after and put INSTALL=1. Installed android to the larger partition, then installed grub, grub efi, formated, then rebooted. Side loaded google services from this forum and it works. Bugs, biggest issue is no audio. Let me know if you have any luck.
V/R,
Gary
libergm said:
Ok I just did it so, here is how I did it. Use gparted, from gparted.org, booted up, partitioned, small 500MB FAT32 formated partition, second partition EXT4 the rest, 58GB+. Then took 32bit beta using JIDE's tool to put on a USB stick. Booted the stick and when it came up, entered e, to enter grub boot config. On the second line removed the part after and put INSTALL=1. Installed android to the larger partition, then installed grub, grub efi, formated, then rebooted. Side loaded google services from this forum and it works. Bugs, biggest issue is no audio. Let me know if you have any luck.
V/R,
Gary
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Ok so I'm new at this. I booted gparted and started with a unalloted partition and made 1 primary 500mb FAT32 and the second one EXT4 for 57gb then I shut it down put the 32 bit thumb drive in and hit e I saw the all the coding and this is where you lost me u said on the second line removed the part after and put INSTALL=1 did u mean removed PARTITION=1 and in INSTALL in its place? well I tried that and it booted up not sure if it installed to the thumb drive or hard drive the my remix folder says it has 592mb and my 2 Partition says it has 816mb and I have no clue how to install "grub, grub efi, formatted" I just want one Partition with Remix os running full hard drive space please help
scottyost said:
Ok so I'm new at this. I booted gparted and started with a unalloted partition and made 1 primary 500mb FAT32 and the second one EXT4 for 57gb then I shut it down put the 32 bit thumb drive in and hit e I saw the all the coding and this is where you lost me u said on the second line removed the part after and put INSTALL=1 did u mean removed PARTITION=1 and in INSTALL in its place? well I tried that and it booted up not sure if it installed to the thumb drive or hard drive the my remix folder says it has 592mb and my 2 Partition says it has 816mb and I have no clue how to install "grub, grub efi, formatted" I just want one Partition with Remix os running full hard drive space please help
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Sorry. To be specific will boot with a stick and write up correctly with more detail later today
libergm said:
Sorry. To be specific will boot with a stick and write up correctly with more detail later today
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Are you going to have time to make a full tutorial today I wanted to mess with this tonight and hopefully get it running?
AmoraRei said:
it won't work. T100 has 64bit processor but a 32bit system
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go here for T100
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Use RMX Installer. Fast and easy.
matiaspar said:
Use RMX Installer. Fast and easy.
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If I use that to put it on the USB when I put the USB in and boot it will it install to the HDD or is it going to run from USB?
scottyost said:
If I use that to put it on the USB when I put the USB in and boot it will it install to the HDD or is it going to run from USB?
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From windows:
1) Dowmload and unpack RMX installer everywere you want (you will have a folder called RMX installer).
2) enter on RMX installer folder and execute the .EXE file.
3) Browse for the Remix OS .ISO file (use the 64 bits one, works like a charm for me )and choose the Data size (will create the data.img file).
4) disable secure boot and fast boot in your BIOS.
5) Boot and you will see the grub menu with Remix OS and Windows options.
matiaspar said:
From windows:
1) Dowmload and unpack RMX installer everywere you want (you will have a folder called RMX installer).
2) enter on RMX installer folder and execute the .EXE file.
3) Browse for the Remix OS .ISO file (use the 64 bits one, works like a charm for me )and choose the Data size (will create the data.img file).
4) disable secure boot and fast boot in your BIOS.
5) Boot and you will see the grub menu with Remix OS and Windows options.
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OK but Asus t100 only uses 32bit which isn't a problem. And I don't have windows on it I have anot her computer that has windows on it but the Asus t100 has no OS at the moment I'm trying to install remix on it without installing windows so if the RMX Installer only works with a Windows installed then I have no use for it
Yes I'm having the same problem, with the new T100 that has both OS and CPU 64 bit.
The thing is, whatever you do grub won't detect either an external SD card or the keyboard dock's HDD as a boot option. They don't even show up in BIOS ! The only possibility seems to be booting from internal storage, which is too limited to dual boot Windows + Remix OS.
Anyone has tips for this ?
Thanks
MrEnderkiller said:
Yes I'm having the same problem, with the new T100 that has both OS and CPU 64 bit.
The thing is, whatever you do grub won't detect either an external SD card or the keyboard dock's HDD as a boot option. They don't even show up in BIOS ! The only possibility seems to be booting from internal storage, which is too limited to dual boot Windows + Remix OS.
Anyone has tips for this ?
Thanks
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When installing Ubuntu on a Surface Pro I had to use a USB-keyboard as the BIOS didn't recognise the original one. If you have one laying around you should try.
scottyost said:
Are you going to have time to make a full tutorial today I wanted to mess with this tonight and hopefully get it running?
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Sorry went on travel will have to wait till this weekend.
GRUB
libergm said:
Ok I just did it so, here is how I did it. Use gparted, from gparted.org, booted up, partitioned, small 500MB FAT32 formated partition, second partition EXT4 the rest, 58GB+. Then took 32bit beta using JIDE's tool to put on a USB stick. Booted the stick and when it came up, entered e, to enter grub boot config. On the second line removed the part after and put INSTALL=1. Installed android to the larger partition, then installed grub, grub efi, formated, then rebooted. Side loaded google services from this forum and it works. Bugs, biggest issue is no audio. Let me know if you have any luck.
V/R,
Gary
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how can i install grub? i tried every method found in the internet but non of them worked.
please help
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
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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!