Tried to install it on the HD of a Dell Precision 490 Running Win 10 64bit
Fat Partition of 23gb dual boot.
Installed the 32bit version as it tells me to during install.
Got it setup on the partition and when I try to boot it instead of windows from boot screen.
I get flashing android character
Flashing Remix OS
Goes into a setup of choosing language (no mouse use avail only keyboard)
says "Welcome "
Then it will go back sometime once more sometime 2 more times into choosing language and welcome.
Screen goes black and I get nothing else?
Any ideas?
try creating a usb installer and run the live mode and see if it loads.
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Hi everybody.
as mentioned before ive received an padfone2 who would not boot annymore.
no asus logo nothing. only the navigation buttons lit when touched.
what you need for the solution is a pc/ laptop with linux mint (or anny other version) installed.
first i had to open the device cause the flatcable for the screen was lose.
solved it the it booted with te asus logo and the dotted circle and stayed this way..
ive connected the padfone to my linux machine booted the padfone showing all partitions. 4 or 5 wouldnt mount.
ive repaired them from a console typing "fsck /dev/sda(number of partitions who failed to mount)" and press enter. (be sure you type the correct number only not mounted partitions should be done.)
after that partions (exept one) repaired perfect.
after that ive downloaded the latest firmware for my region and copied it to the 25gb partition. stil in linux
rebooted the padfone into basic recovery (ive got a screen for choosing to go to recovery or stay in download mode) trying every possible option with the power button and the volme keys
choose install from cache and there it was the wwe version of the rom ive copied (ive choose the latest version for my region (kitkat)
and it began to install (first it installed after reboot it seemed to bootloop but again the install screen with the belly open android emerged.
rebooted again and booted into the first install screen (updating 3 of 120 or something like that) now it works like a charm.
im happy, customer happy, perhaps this makes more people happy
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henk_j said:
Hi everybody.
as mentioned before ive received an padfone2 who would not boot annymore.
no asus logo nothing. only the navigation buttons lit when touched.
what you need for the solution is a pc/ laptop with linux mint (or anny other version) installed.
first i had to open the device cause the flatcable for the screen was lose.
solved it the it booted with te asus logo and the dotted circle and stayed this way..
ive connected the padfone to my linux machine booted the padfone showing all partitions. 4 or 5 wouldnt mount.
ive repaired them from a console typing "fsck /dev/sda(number of partitions who failed to mount)" and press enter. (be sure you type the correct number only not mounted partitions should be done.)
after that partions (exept one) repaired perfect.
after that ive downloaded the latest firmware for my region and copied it to the 25gb partition. stil in linux
rebooted the padfone into basic recovery (ive got a screen for choosing to go to recovery or stay in download mode) trying every possible option with the power button and the volme keys
choose install from cache and there it was the wwe version of the rom ive copied (ive choose the latest version for my region (kitkat)
and it began to install (first it installed after reboot it seemed to bootloop but again the install screen with the belly open android emerged.
rebooted again and booted into the first install screen (updating 3 of 120 or something like that) now it works like a charm.
im happy, customer happy, perhaps this makes more people happy
succes
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Dear Sir!
I have the common problem of Asus Padfone: Continuous boot loop.
Everytime I do a factory reset it works great, after one or two days it starts the boot loop.
From what I red in internet during these weeks it seems to be a problem of the partitions, as one of them i loosing its memory.
Can you please explain in more details your approach?
Commands in Linux? How to repair a partition, etc?
I am new in Linux but willing to learn.
Thank you for your understanding.
The comand is in the instruction type it as root in a terminal
Hi guys
So, today I downloaded Remix OS 2.0 Beta and succesfully installed on my SanDisk Extreme 3.0 16GB via UNetBootin (Im on Ubuntu 16.04).
When I select Guest Mode, Remix OS boots up very fast, about 1 min and works perfectly.
When I select Resident Mode, it goes to boot animation and Remix Logo is blinking and blinking... I was waiting for 30 minutes and it was stuck on bootanimation.
My laptop is Lenovo G50-30.
Tried some solutions:
1st try was on stock BIOS settings: Legacy Boot, Legacy First (BIOS looks to not support Secure Boot) - bootloop
2nd try: changed BIOS settings: Legacy Boot, UEFI First - bootloop
3rd try: changed BIOS from Legacy Boot to UEFI and when I clicked Resident Mode got error:
double free at 0x6f527480
Press any key to exit
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So clicked enter and... Everything freezed and had to force reboot.
I dnt know what's going on here. Does anyone know what to do?
Getting same boot loop issue here on a Mac, sat there for at least 30 min with no luck, guest mode came up right away except it wouldn't let me choose my language so I was stuck on that screen. My mouse wasn't showing up on the screen and my enter and arrow keys wouldn't do anything either, yet they worked when selecting Guest/Resident mode.
Same thing here.
Booting via USB on Surface Pro 3 i3. Guest mode boots right up, I'm currently on it. But Resident Mode is a no go. Anyone know how to fix thisd?
Hi all,
I installed Remix OS both on my main, 64GB hard drive, and then on a partition after disabling Secure Boot and BitLocker. The results are all the same.
I reboot to the Grub, where I can select between Windows 10 or Remix. I select Remix, I get a CPU0 device fail or something like that, then it boots to a black screen after mentioning Androidx86.
Then, nothing.
I have to hold the power and down-volume to get anything to happen and reboot the computer. I am totally unsure what I am doing wrong.
Can anyone help with this issue?
I just finished installing Remix 2.0 i386 on an old notebook. The guest works fine, from a USB stick, but after I install it to sda, all hell breaks loose.
When the drive boots, I get to the Remix flashing splash screen. Several times, the logo stops flashing and I have to press the power button, to continue. There is no notic, I just discovered that pressing it will make the logo continue to flash. Sometimes, it will get to the setup screen, sometimes it will restart, showing the Android screen and I go through the process, again. When it does manage to boot, it is incredibly slow and often crashes, becoming unresponsive. The furthest I've gotten is to the Wi-Fi setup screen, where the system stops responding. The cursor moves, but nothing else.
Like I said, none of this behavior happens on the USB boot, only booting from the internal hard drive.
I am using a Toshiba netbook, model nb205, with an Atom processor and 2 gb of ram.
That is as far as I got too.
Some HDD IO controller bugs..happens on some PC/Laptop with Ubuntu or Linux Mint too...
That's what I thought may be happening, as well. Is there a way to debug the startup?
Try updating BIOS firmware to the latest available on Toshiba official website first if you never update before. Also try reinstall Remix OS with RMXInstaller instead of the official ones & grub2win via Windows if you dual booting. If not fixed...then have to wait for the next Remix OS build...
Is there any way to turn on dmesg or debugging, instead of the splash screen?
I'm trying to install Remix OS 64bit for the first time on my Apollo Lake N3450 tablet. Secure boot is off. I ran the installer, selected the image, selected my drive and allocation size, it applied bootloader settings and I clicked reboot in the setup app. My PC rebooted and immediately after the BIOS splash screen it displayed only a black screen with a white cursor/underscore in the top left of the screen. I was able to get back into Windows by going into the BIOS and selecting the 2nd of 2 available Windows Boot options.
Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong?
Not sure if it is a real intel problem, but try to enable pxe boot in bios. It worked for ACER Spin1