Acer Aspire Switch 11 SW5 11.6-inch Convertible Notebook PC (Intel Atom Z3745 1.33GHz, 2GB RAM, 32gb SSD.
The issue i am having is I have come to the conclusion that windows is totally unsuitable for this laptop. I have tried to duel boot with remix OS but i did not have enough drive space (32gb is actually only 28, windows ten takes up a huge chunk of this)
I basically want to delete windows (i have created a backup) and put android on it (remix Os especially) in its place.
Has anyone done this with any success or can anyone help with the best way of doing this.
Failing that can anyone tell me if linux mint or ubuntu would be significantly lighter than windows so i could do the duel boot option.
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hello all i happen to want to run android on my asus a8n-vm csm. i have downloaded and burned the final version of android x86 which is Android-x86-4.3-devel. when i boot the cd i get to the screen where i can select the boot options but then it goes into detecting android x86 and doesnt get past that point at all. all it does is sit there and fill the screen with loading dots. the setup is an amd athlon 64 3500+ socket 939 overclocked to 2.50ghz, 2gb of ram, 120gb seagate hard drive, 256mb ati radeon x600 video card. what am i to do to be able to install and run the os on this computer. i would like to be able to have an android computer somehow.
Hi All, I have a old PC with Dual Core processor and 2 GB RAM. I havn't been using this PC and want to try installing Remix OS on it. I don't want a dual boot. I want only Remix OS on PC. How can I do that? Any ideas/suggestion?
A full guide about how normal users can install Remix OS on their PCs is very wellcome.
I also have an old PC that almost nobody uses and I would like to try out Remix OS on it.
Here are the specs,(maybe some dev who knows how Remix works and say if it can run on it):
Intel Pentium CPU Dual Core 2,66 GHz
nVidia Gefore GT 220 1GB
200GB hard drive
2 GB DDR2 RAM Memory
Dedicated Sound Card
USB Wireless Adapter
Thanks!
You cannot. Nvidia cards have trouble with remix os.
So that is the message I get when I do get into android. Through searching the web I found a lot of messages related to Remix 2.X that has similar issues. After the boot, I see the screen asking me to specify a language, then it goes black (Safe mode shows "SAFE MODE" in the upper corner of the screen) . Ater waiting for over an hour, I came back and clicked the mouse a couple times, get a message that the settings wizard is not responding. I can wait or cancel. If I wait, I go back to black screen indefinitely. If I cancel; I am prompted to select a language again, then back to black screen.
I tried reformatting the USB again... Older versions of the remix tool specify the need for FAT formatting, so I made sure that was the case. Reinstalled the ISO and tried again. Same issue.
The machine in question is an older Toshiba laptop, 64bit. No security settings in BIOS, not specifications to switch between UEFI and legacy so I assume it is just legacy (CSM).
Any tips would be much appreciated, I was excited to get this thing running on my son's laptop to give him some diversification...
Hi all, using a Samsung ativ pc pro xe700t1c-a04uk
dual boot: Windows 10 pro / android remix os 3.0
screen 11.6 full hd 1080p
cpu intel core i5-3317u quad core
ram 4gb
gpu intel hd 4000 (128mb dedicated)
hdd 256gb msata ssd
I run remix os 3.0 from a 64GB 544/MBs msata drive in a usb 3.0 enclosure.
Very fast system. Everything working including apps and games and all hardware (touchpen/touchscreen/gyro/accele/light/nfc/otg/gamepad/cam/mic/sound/gfx/etc).
Problem: Its not a major problem but the screen dimming or brightness control dosent work and thats the only problem.
The samsung ative pc pro xe700t1c is by far the most superior convertible laptop/tablet in the world!
Request to developers:
Can you please implement the sim function for internet and calling. Also can you please implement a gamepad configuration menu just like the keyboard config menu?
Thank you very much for all the good stuff remix team.
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hi all i thought this turorial might help you guys....
This is a working usb install media creator method for os remix installation and legacy bios circumventing all known errors made for noobs including USING full drive internal storage space etc.
You will be able to use this usb stick for future creation of other usb install media
you will have the choice to also install to hard drive
you will need 2 x usb drives and require drive write speed to be higher than 10 mb/s
the first drive will be the installer drive and the second will be the actual usb drive used to run remix os.
For first drive basic fat 32 install you will need rufus 2.9 usb boot media creator
after creation of the installer drive keep it safe i reccommend you use a 4gb drive $4/£2 off ebay but get something thats got a write speed higher than 10 mb/s or else install will fail!
Format the second drive to your liking ext 4 for example on your pc with minitool partition or acronis disk manager (make sure the drive is formatted as primary and set to active flag)
1. Create fat 32 usb boot disk with first usb drive and rufus 2.9 and the remix os iso
2.make sure after creation you boot up the usb drive and enter remix os then shutdown and boot up again to write the config files
3.make sure you dont boot up the ufi version of the boot up, only use the legacy version (it will have ufi next to boot drive in bios usb boot up list)
4.after you enter remix os go to settings and download the update (ota) (this is the main fix)(if this update fails you cannot proceed further with instructions)(DOSENT APPLY TO REMIX OS 3.0+ INSTALLATION)
5. After ota update reboot and enter remix os again and let android upgrade
6.after this stage is complete your fat32 remix os usb bootable drive is ready to create a usb drive that runs remix os from the drive itself.
7.insert the second drive in a usb hub and boot up the computer with both drives in the computer and boot from the first drive (the usb remix os installer drive)
8.boot up and at the grub boot menu (it should look blue with yellow writing not the black ufi version) press tab and type: INSTALL=1
9. then press enter then you will enter usb media creation menu select scan usb drives and select the second drive (the remix os running drive)
10. It will ask you what you want to format the drive as so select do not format option (becus you already formatted it)
11.then it will ask you to install first grub boot menu say yes
12. Then it will ask you to install second boot grub efi menu say yes
13. Next it will ask you if you want to format the boot partition or something like that say *** no ***
14. Then it will ask you if you want read/write privelage say yes
15. It will proceed to write the remix os onto the drive
16. When finished it will ask to restart (at this point i just switch the pc off by holding power button then restart and boot off the new second drive to run the os from it already upgraded too)
note: If wanting ntfs version of remix os then its a little complicated than this and you will need to use imgtools to increase the data.img file on the ntfs drive after creation with the first usb media creator drive.
The remix os ota update addresses the boot media creation errors. After the ota update all drives created with the grub menu installer boot up as they should but only ufi boot up option hangs!
Hope this helps hit the thanks dont forget so i know how many people were helped by this! enjoy.
I have the ativ pc pro xe700t1c the uk version with intel core i5 quad core and its also a convertible tablet with msata ssd as hdd drive and as you all probbaly know android was created for fast flash memory and linux format os so the best combination is an ssd and ext4 linux file format. I have a 64gb 544 mb/s msata drive in a usb 3.0 enclosure which i use to boot remix os and run it off it. Its perfectly smooth and fast enough 5 secs to boot and the ativ pc pro convertible laptop/tablet is fully compatible hadware software wise, no problems at all. The 5 year old Ativ pc pro gets 119,000+ score in antutu benchmark same as the latest LG G5 with the latest adreno 530 gpu/snapdragon 820 cpu which costs approx £600 now in retail!!! I bought the Ativ pc pro convertible laptop/tablet for only £200 two weeks ago with accessories (ethernet dock etc) worth alone £100 on its own off ebay!!! On top of all that its also a windows 10 pro convertible laptop/tablet system which on its own without android was initially worth £1200 five years ago and still costing approx £500 even now in retail. So what im trying to say here is that for only £200 i get a £600 android 6.0 laptop/tablet and i also get a £500 windows 10 pro laptop tablet ALL IN ONE. Muahahahahahaha haaaaa hahahaha kekekeke.
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. 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
Hello friends of XDA
First of all, sorry for my English.
I want to explain a very simple method with which I installed Remix OS on an SSD disk as a single boot. (Legacy BIOS)
1.- Install Remix OS on a USB stick with the Remix OS Installation Tool utility
2.- With the software (a little old) Win32DiskImager I have made a copy (or backup) of the USB pendrive.
This software makes raw copies (backups) of any disk or memory. The raw copy is a pure copy.
3.- Connecting the hard disk SSD to the pc with a USB-SATA cable I have dump (or loaded) that raw copy.
I suppose it should work also with other ways of connecting the hard drive, such as external bays or directly to the motherboard.
Finally you put that hard disk in the pc that you need and already you have Remix OS as unique operating system.
I have tested it with a Thinc PC with Intel Celeron N2930 CPU, 4GB of RAM and a solid 64GB SSD (SATA and mSATA).
It works totally perfect, including updates. :good:
I hope this information is useful to you.
Greetings from Barcelona (Spain)