ive installed remix os and configure it as default os but now im unable to boot windows is there any solution to this withoout having recovery cd or usb plz help
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You made it the default os, thats the problem. If you can get an app which can change the boot sequence from remix os, than you can fix it without the recovery disk, otherwise you will need the recovery disk. I am saying all this assuming you have actually installed remix os on your harddisk. If your booting remix os from a usb, remove the usb before booting up your pc
more info would be nice...like how and where you installed remix os.
if on the same hdd but different partition, i m sure you replaced the windows bootloader.
if on another hdd, try going into the boot menu during post and select the different hdd and see.
@MikeChannon Close Thread Plz...
Already Fixed The Issue With A Old CD Of Windows 7.
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I have a spare netbook lying around in the house
Can I install Remix OS on it, directly to the hard drive without any kind of dual boot?
Just plain simple remix os?
yeah you can you need to remove the hdd and then install the remix on it using a second computer and then plug that HDD back into the laptop and then u will be able to boot only remix on that laptop ... good luck
It is possible, as I have detailed in my post here. If you need the code for the grub.cfg, check here.
Enjoy Remix OS on your PC!
Its actually easy - All you need to do is boot up gparted - live linux ( i used mint linux off a usb key) - run gparted, format the hd you want as ext3 or ext4, set the boot flag (under manage flags) .. then boot the remix usb key - select resident mode, you have a few seconds to add this at the end of the line INSTALL=1
hit enter.. walk through the installer, done.. once its finished remove the key, boot from HD.
Installing Remix OS to hard drive
Clicking Installing Remix OS to Hard Drive or Virtual Machine without additional tools you'll find a documentation how to install Remix OS to a hard drive.
MastahOnetrack said:
Its actually easy - All you need to do is boot up gparted - live linux ( i used mint linux off a usb key) - run gparted, format the hd you want as ext3 or ext4, set the boot flag (under manage flags) .. then boot the remix usb key - select resident mode, you have a few seconds to add this at the end of the line INSTALL=1
hit enter.. walk through the installer, done.. once its finished remove the key, boot from HD.
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i did pin point exactly what you said to do made sure the hdd was in first boot order, and it keeps saying no operating system found, this is the closest ive gotten to getting this things to work, i have no other os on here and planning to make remix os the main and only one so PLEASE HELP!
Hi friends. Yesterday I faced a problem. After newest RemixOS installation on hdd (on D partiotion) my windows 8 which is installed on partition C wont start through dual boot menu. Its still there when I turn my laptop on and windows files are still on C drive but it doesnt want to boot for some reason when choosen in dual boot menu. Any ideas what the problem is? Thank you for any help
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1. Device model
2. Boot type (legacy or uefi).
3. What happens when you select Windows from boot menu? Be descriptive.
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?
I have setup Remix OS as dual boot with windows 7
It was working fine till a few days ago
But now when I select Remix OS from Boot Menu
It shows \ubnldr.mbr
File corrupt or Missing
Is there any way to Re-Install Remix OS without losing any data
Or is there any way to fix this issue
to fix
this is a bug that happens in repartitioning the Hard Drive ... to fix just use open the command prompt as adm and type:
chkdsk / f d:
"d:" is where the remixOS is installed
sorry for the bad english
Chkdsk d: /f enter
Where d: is your remix drive
And make sure menu.lst is copied in the d :
Hello, i am kind of new
I installed the prime os in my pc following all the steps
With rufus .ISO dual boot in windows 7 and when it finished i got thid "failed to create data.img" now i have dual boot but prime os doesn't start, pls help
Hello to all! I am new Phoenix OS enthusiast but now have big problem with this operating sistem and I don't know how to solve it. Sorry to I write in this section, I can't post new topics on Phoenix OS section.
I tried Phoenix OS from bootable USB and work fine, except that not have too much memmory for apks. So I try install Phoenix OS on my laptop directly on hard disk, but that didn't work, I can't boot it. So I decide to unninstall it whith uninstaller on Phoenix OS exe but since that I can't boot Phoenix OS from bootable USB!
Before instalation of Phoenix OS on my laptop when I want boot from USB this grub is show to me GNU GRUB with two options: Run Phoenix OS withouth installation and Install Phoenix OS on Harddisk, but after I uninstall Phoenix OS from laptop show me GNU GRUB when I must choose between Phoenix OS and Windows, same that appears when I have installed Phoenix OS in my harddisk. When I choose Windows it normaly boot to Windows, but if I choose Phoenix OS write some tipe of error. I watch couple of tutorials how to remove GRUB from PC but none of them work, I try Hasleo Easy UEFI and disjkpart command in command prompt but nothing works.
Can you please help me?
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I watch couple of tutorials how to remove GRUB from PC but none of them work, I try Hasleo Easy UEFI and disjkpart command in command prompt but nothing works.
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Really weird. Removing GRUB via Windows command line is really easy. Have achieved this already several times.
Can please some of admins or moderators move this theme to Phoenix OS subforum?