Hi,
I have got Remix OS for PC on my USB. I decided I want to install Remix OS for PC into my second HDD as I have two HDDs - 3TB one with three partitions, and 500GB one with two partitions. I used 500GB for other OS so I installed Remix OS for PC into this HDD. After restarted, my PC appeared "Select OS to boot" with two OS (Windows 10 Pro, and Remix OS). I chose Remix OS then chose Resident Mode, it went to terminal screen whatever it does then my PC restarted. I chose Remix OS to boot, it restarted and I did it over and over again. Any solution to this problem?
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I have a 64bit hp chromebox that has 4gb of ram that I was using as a standalone for openeleq. I switched that to win 10 which ran pretty much perfect with a Bluetooth speaker attached. I have since come across remix os which I ran alongside win 10 on a separate partition that worked fine also. What I want to know is can I install remix os directly to my chromebox ssd as s standalone os that just boots directly into remix os with no windows or anything. I have purchased a little external enclosure for the m2 ssd and had it hooked to my pc last night. I formatted it to fat 32 then ran the remix os install tool and installed it to hard drive (my chromebox ssd). Anyway after install I slipped it back into my chromebox but it won't boot. I get an error at the seabios screen telling me it is unable to read hard disk. Will this be possible to do if so can someone help please. Thankyou
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Been hacking away at it today and I have found a solution. Plug in your ssd via external enclosure to your pc and format to ntfs. Then downloaded pendrive Linux (universal USB installer) and choose the bottom option (try unlisted Linux iso). Load up the Remix os for pc iso and write it to the ssd. Put the ssd back in the chromebox and it will boot straight into Remix os.
Note: If you are doing it from a fresh chromebox still running chrome os on it then it needs to be flashed first to a custom bios. I have option 6 on mine standalone custom core firmware.
The Kodi E-Z setup script will do this.
Just Google it and follow the instructions.
Remix os will allocate 8gb of internal space regardless of the ssd size when using ntfs. Just load up Remix os on your chromebox and follow the install till you get to the desktop screen then shut it down. Then just remove the ssd from your chromebox and put it back into the enclosure and connect it back to your pc. Just Google increase Remix os internal storage and there is a simple tutorial on how to do this. Mine is 48gb ?. Sorry for not posting links I did try but as I am a newbie I wasn't allowed.
Hope this helps anyone.
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Hi folks
I have a 64bit hp chromebox that has 4gb of ram that I was using as a standalone for openeleq. I switched that to win 10 which ran pretty much perfect with a Bluetooth speaker attached. I have since come across remix os which I ran alongside win 10 on a separate partition that worked fine also. What I want to know is can I install remix os directly to my chromebox ssd as s standalone os that just boots directly into remix os with no windows or anything. I have purchased a little external enclosure for the m2 ssd and had it hooked to my pc last night. I formatted it to fat 32 then ran the remix os install tool and installed it to hard drive (my chromebox ssd). Anyway after install I slipped it back into my chromebox but it won't boot. I get an error at the seabios screen telling me it is unable to read hard disk. Will this be possible to do if so can someone help please. Thankyou
*****update solved*****
Been hacking away at it today and I have found a solution. I downloaded rufus but at first it wouldnt pick up my m.2 ssd in the enclosure so I pressed alt + f together and it appeared. I installed the remix os iso on it and bang it works.
Anyone who has a chromebox and wants remix on it as a standalone operating system then pick up an enclosure and follow the steps above. Thanks
Hope this helps anyone else
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do you have to custom bios to use this method?
MinhTungMT said:
do you have to custom bios to use this method?
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Yes just google Kodi E-Z setup script and follow the instructions to prep your box and flash the custom firmware. I have mine on option 6 standalone custom core boot firmware. It works flawlessly.
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I actually made a mistake and ruined my bios been messing around all day trying to figure it out Installed Gallian Linus without fail then I ran Remix OS from USB and was able to access my internal hdd which to me is what I wanted anyway then I made another copy of my Remix OS on USB and I copied my USB drive with Remix duplicate into my hdd when it was done I rebooted my chrome box and Remix OS is running from hdd only issue I have is it doesn't load first option just takes to long been over 1hr the second option loads fine
need to find another version that works for chrome box I'm using the one from YouTube video need one that skips the guest mode and goes right into OS so I get full access to Remix and not this crap can't write stuff
So i installed Remix os on my 32gb pendrive, finished setting it up, installed apps and everything, and after that i booted into windows from my HDD and when i tried to boot back from my pendrive, there is no sign of Remix os :/
Even if i go into the boot menu and select to boot from pendrive, the pc just boots into windows.
What could be the problem? Please help me out.
Thanks!
Hi there!
I write because I have installed Remix OS on my Windows 10 laptop. I installed Remix on new F Partition (30gb) i made for it, separated from Windows. Everything went perf and i have the bootloader even installed (came with the remix file) but when i reboot to go into remix os it sais that its formating the partition. My question is if only remixs partition or even windows? thanks
thats normal, it's formatting 8, 16 or the 32gb that you chose for your size
I'm having some trouble with booting Remix OS after installation in HDD.
I am trying to install the OS as a standalone OS on my netbook running on Intel atom N270 with 2GB RAM. I made a bootable USB of the OS and installed it on my HDD by hilighting Resident mode and pressing Tab and entering the follwing words after the kernal script thing
INSTALL=1 DEBUG=(nothing)
When I press Enter after this a blue screen pops up asking me to choose the installed drive and asking me if I want to format it but I had installed Lubuntu(now removed) before Remix OS, so the HDD was already in ext4 format.
I say yes to installed GRUB loader and yes to Read/Write system and when the installation is complete and I reboot the system, it doesnt boot into Remix OS.
While rebooting, holding down Shift doesnt help either.
If anyone has had similar issues or has any suggestions please comment below
I have windows 10 pro, I have downloaded the 64 bit (uefi and legacy) Remix os.
I have used the remix application to move the file to the pendrive and make it bootable.
when i reboot, im able to see the pendrive.
but when i click the pendrive, windows 10 boots up.
What should i do to, make it boot in to remix os?