Increase storage (Remix OS Dual Boot on a Mac) - Remix OS for PC

So I recently got Remix OS finally working as a dualboot system on my MacBook Pro, but 4GB isn't enough storage for much use. I've been Googling alot around to find some tutorials/guides on how to increase this but that only seems to work if you are running Remix OS on the side of Windows OS.. So, does anyone have a clue how to solve this on a Mac? Any help would be good and I'm willing to test out alot to get this working.

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Remix OS 64 Bit version not booting on old laptop

Hi All!
I have a Lenovo laptop lying around my college days and i thought to use it for trying Remix OS. I have checked online and the processor, Intel Celeron M 540, supports 64-bit instruction set as per Intel website. So i saw a method to dual boot remix os on windows. Formatted one of my partitions and proceeded with the dual boot method via EasyBCD. While trying it, it detects Android x86, detects data partition, but after the "Checking Data Partition" when it should show RemixOS bootanimation, it simply reboots the PC and the same happens with booting from USB as well. So could anybody please suggest if it has something to do with the processor side or is it the old drivers or something?
Model number is Lenovo 3000 G410. Any help would be highly appreciated.
Have you had any success with this yet? I have the exact same problem, and can't find answers anywhere. I've tried everything!!
I have a similar problem with lenovo s205. It doesn't even boot from flash disk or external hard drive (any of 64 bit version) the only 32 bit version boot from drivedroid on my phone but only live.
adzidek said:
Have you had any success with this yet? I have the exact same problem, and can't find answers anywhere. I've tried everything!!
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tomt6t said:
I have a similar problem with lenovo s205. It doesn't even boot from flash disk or external hard drive (any of 64 bit version) the only 32 bit version boot from drivedroid on my phone but only live.
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Well i downloaded and tried the 32 bit version and it worked fine. But the OS is working awfully slow. I'm afraid it's the hardware that can't run it smoothly. Will see if i can find some space on my PC to try this OS. A great project with potential nonetheless. :good:

New To Remix OS: Partition Question

ok so i made the move to remix os after receive my laptop back from repairs with a empty HDD running windows 8 rather than 10 there is no longer a free upgrade available for windows 8 to 10 so i decided to try out remix os on it looks spot on but i wanted to know if there was a way to try and access the partition windows 8 was on to erase and make into a larger storage box for things like pictures and movies. im not the tech savist when it comes to coding or anything so if i need that some screenshots or simplified directions would help
Look at "Installing Remix OS to Hard Drive or Virtual Machine without additional tools". This might help you installing Remix OS on an empty hard drive.

LF Help installing Android to Windows Tablets

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I recently installed Remix OS to my Asus X502C laptop and it all seemed really quick and easy so I decided to try it out on my old Linx 7 Windows Tablet and my iRulu Windows W1005 however I just cannot seem to get it to work.
I can get it installed to either the hdd or a bootable USB drive but when I choose the Android OS to boot from I get varying errors of missing things etc and then it hangs on a black screen.
I have also tried various other Android images listed to work on Windows tabs and other installers; Rufus, the Androidx86 installer 2.4 from a thread on this forum etc..
I can run MEmu no problem on my iRulu but I really would like a dual boot on it or just single boot on the Linx 7, I am a member on the Linx forum and Reddit but the Android discussion seems to be dead on there and guides/files are missing but people have said they have had Android running.
Can anyone point me to something that will work?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Holly

Acer One S1003 Android drivers

Hello,
I just got as a present an Acer One S1003 and it's on Windows 10 and I don't like it. Cannot return it (don't ask why pls), but I managed to install Android 7.0 on it. Now the issue I have is that it doesn't find the driver for Wifi and G Sensor. Everything else works, sound and all, but I can't enable Wifi or Autorotate.
Tried to find the drivers on Google but I could only find the Windows 10 ones.
Please help me to find some drivers or let me know if I need to install a different version of Android.
Thank you,
Daniel
on android 8.1 and 9 wifi is working but don't work g sensor and i can only run android x86 8.1 with no hardware acceleration. Can't normal start android. I don't know what is with x64 because this s.h.i.t of tablet supports only UEFI 32 bit, NO 64 bit and NO legacy mode, but processor is 64 bit and have 4 gb memory. Someone in acer is very very creative processor x64 4 GB memory and only support UEFI 32 bit my mind can't understand it :/

How to build lineage os 15.1 on windows 7

How to build lineage os 15.1 on windows 7 ?
What programing languages I should have ?
Vmware isn't good to build on ubuntu .
Windows 10 have many issues.
Ubuntu dual boot with windows windows not boot Because of bootloader .
I have disk 1TB ,Ram 6GB ,Gpu 2G.
Please any one can help me .
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How to build lineage os 15.1 on windows 7 ?
What programing languages I should have ?
Vmware isn't good to build on ubuntu .
Windows 10 have many issues.
Ubuntu dual boot with windows windows not boot Because of bootloader .
I have disk 1TB ,Ram 6GB ,Gpu 2G.
Please any one can help me .
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My best advice is to try running Ubuntu in virtual box. I've done it before without much trouble on windows 7. I recommend checking out this thread for that. It's been a huge help to me in the past. And you can find video tutorials on how to build over here.
If you just wanted to compile twrp or a kernel it probably wouldn't be a problem with those specs. You're probably going to have a lot of issues trying to build an OS with a system like that though. That's simply not enough RAM. Compiling loves ram. I've ran out of memory trying to build with 8gb of RAM in virtual box before. Your CPU specs are also very important here. You'll want at least 4 cores to run the box by itself. It is very system intensive, and can easily make your host OS inoperable while running. I have the following specs, and virtual box will cripple my PC if I try to build an OS on it.
CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 @3.8GHz (6 cores, 12 threads)
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 (3gb)
Ram: 8gb DDR4 @2800MHz
6TB HDD (7200rpm)
For simple projects it's very useful, but for OS building in vitual box you really need a very beefy machine.
Languages: Linux, and lots of it. There's no way around that. You'll also need to be very familiar terminal commands. It is not for the faint of heart. I wish you luck.

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