Apologies, I know that this is a common and repetitive question, but I scanned the stickies and searched the board and still don't know what to do.
Machine is a Core2duo (T5600) laptop, GMA 950 integrated graphics, 945GM chipset, 2GB of RAM.
I installed Remix_OS_for_PC_Android_M_32bit_B2016101201.zip to an external USB 2.0 hard drive (NTFS), which tests at 30 MB/s read and write.
Boot seems to start up okay and gets to the pulsating Remix OS logo, then it just stays there, making annoying popping noises from the speaker. I gave up after waiting more than an hour.
DEBUG=1 gives a whole bunch of errors about "can't find valid F2FS filesystem in XXth superblock". Googling that phrase has not turned up any helpful information. Tried reformatting my external USB hard drive and reinstalling several times, both NTFS and FAT32, ran checkdisk, etc. No go. Also tried noveau and i915 boot flags, but no go.
I've now ditched the USB hard drive and have created a 9GB partition on my internal Windows 10 SSD boot drive, formatted as NTFS, installed, and am getting the same error messages and the same endlessly pulsating logo.
Suggestions?
DEBUG screenshot attached.
Lots of "can't find valid F2FS filesystem in XXth superblock".
Also some "VFS: could not find a valid V7". (????)
And a "EXT4-fs (loop1): couldn't mount as ext3" etc etc.
"vga=ask" and "androidboot.swrast=1" don't make any difference. It seems like the problem is not with graphics?
Here is another screenshot of the messages that come up when boot sequence resumes after debug. Lots of errors about "property set" steps failing. And some other stuff. No idea if this is normal or if any of it suggests the cause of my boot problem.
Thanks for any suggestions, anyone!
Anyone got any suggestions? Has anyone else been unable to get past this problem and boot successfully?
Same problem here
"Cant mount as ext3 due to feature incompatibilities found at /dev/sda6"
sda6 is NTFS...
My lap:
MacBook Pro Retina 13" earlyer 2016
i5 2,6 GHz 3MB L3
Partitions [EFI][MAC][WIN10][REMIX]
Unsucces to pass the logo "Remix OS" with x64 version. (tryed to download several times for discard corrupt files)
Succes to pass the logo "Remix OS" with x86 version.
Is there a solution for the MAC's with the x64 version?
Thanks in advance.
Tried again in Virtualbox, using the x32 image from http://www.osboxes.org/remix-os/ and it STILL gets stuck forever at the pulsating logo!!!
DEBUG=1 gives fewer error messages than previous efforts to run from a SSD partition, but still have the one about "VFS: could not find a valid V7" and "EXT4-fs (loop1): couldn't mount as ext3"
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A few days ago i installed remix os to my 40gb hdd (not primary hdd) via a hard drive case that puts ide through usb. After i installed remix, i booted back into windows and used rmx tools to expand my data partition to 34gb and then i went back to remix and everything worked fine. i installed google services and rebooted a few times and everything was still working. then, to get better performance out of it, i plugged the 40gb hdd back into my motherboard via the ide cable. Now whenever i try to boot into remix again it gets stuck on "detecting android-x86" and won't do anything else. The hard drive status light also stops. I've tried plugging my install usb into the computer when it gets stuck but that does nothing. Any help? my specs are
Intel core 2 duo @2.8
ati radeon 4760 gpu
asus p5ql mobo
250gb hdd (primary)
40gb hdd formatted in ntfs (so i could have 34gb of data)
Seems like it can't read the data partition or something, I don't know how you installed this but maybe you should get a linux distro running first, that makes it so much easier to manage Remix OS see http://forum.xda-developers.com/rem...buntu-mint-t3311865/post65243289#post65243289 for example
You can also try to add the boot option DATA_IN_MEM=1 to see if it boots up
TerrorToetje said:
Seems like it can't read the data partition or something, I don't know how you installed this but maybe you should get a linux distro running first, that makes it so much easier to manage Remix OS see http://forum.xda-developers.com/rem...buntu-mint-t3311865/post65243289#post65243289 for example
You can also try to add the boot option DATA_IN_MEM=1 to see if it boots up
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I installed it from a 16gb flash drive to the hard drive. Where do I add that boot option?
I have installed stable lineage OS 14.1 on my PC. but before the last logo of the is shown it says (Detecting Android-x68.................................................... found at /dev/sdb3)
console:/#(...........................................)
I don't know what to write after (console:/#)
Can anyone help me with this.
I appreciate that...
After installing I get the prompt to reboot or start remix. I choose start remix and it works (except sound but I think that is expected).
After I shutdown and switch back on it does not boot. I am greeted with a grub> prompt.
Does anyone know how I can get remix to boot and automatically boot?
Thanks
Needs more info.. hardware, installed from (usb ?) , installed where (Ext4/sda? ) , What version of RemixOS
First thought : Sound like.. you installed RemixOS on your USBstick?
Cheers
It is a linx1010b tablet (Intel Atom Z3735F - sound does not work in remix though, 32 bit eufi bios but 64bit cpu). I am sure I have installed to hard drive as the USB drive does not flash when loading remix.
I have tried installing several times and even unplugged USB after installing and remix boots. I have tried several partition schemes efi 300mb and the rest as Linux. Nothing appears to help. The remix partition options does not appear to allow setting of boot partition though if that matters.
I insert USB stick (downloaded image couple of days ago) and change boot option so install=1. As USB stick is 8gb and internal drive is 32gb I can tell I have the internal drive due to when partitioning it detects as 29gb.
Any ideas? Thanks
Perhaps.. (bootia32.efi)
https://ianrenton.com/guides/howto-install-linux-on-a-linx-1010b-tablet/
I have a major problem, it could even be a grave bug, as my USB INSTALL=1 I succeeded to place on a USB3 stick (32-bit, some REMIX B2016112201 version) has nothing else to do than silently format one completely different ext3 partition on a completely different harddrive (sda6). I can, however, bootup the USB full install on several barebones without HDD, no problem, but if I run it with this Laptop here which is multi booting with HDD (sda) and SSD (sdb) it has the nerve to destroy data and I do not know what it makes so destructive. It boots up, and I can use it, but it destroys my Ubuntu mdadm RAID system (on bootup, it seems) . I am alerted now, and will not use it in multiboot environment, does anybody have an idea which boot option could trigger a quiet format of a partition. Thanks, tikreen
PS Sorry wrong title please edit it someone; The Partition itself is not deleted, but the files and folders are.
Dear RemixOS users,
As the title says, I had just installed RemixOS, and opened my File Manager, and to my bewilderment, I did NOT have my HDD partitions, contrary to online claims that HDD partitions automatically mount. StickMount does nothing either.
Oddly, I saw an unknown USB drive under Storage and USB in Settings.
I thought, "That's my internal HDD over there!".
The drive was formatted as " Unknown".
I clicked it, which made me choose "Portable Storage", followed by "Next".
Big mistake.
Began (and stopped for 3-8 sec) at 20% and I saw a toast saying "Error n, command not supported", where n is some number 1<n<10 and the quoting is not literal.
I carried on browsing, and the machine suddenly froze. Gave no heed and rebooted.
The machine cried about a " No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key".
I am dead. The machine contains 7 voice call recordings of critical importance.
The question is: What kind of format happened? A destructive format or a quick (non-destructive) one?
Is data/partition layout recovery possible?
I have a hybrid MBR.
This tablet boots to the efi shell and reports three blocks (blk0 to blk2) no mapping and all three just show Alias (null) in the mapping table.
It will boot to fastboot and will boot from usb.
I have used manufacturing flash tool and Intel platform flash tool and they both fail to clear cache or format and wont flash.
I have ran gparted live and it takes hours going through chunks of memory with read failures .
Im new to this and now unsure if the memory is bad, the bios is corrupt or if it just needs to be formatted in some way.
I got this tablet like this so have no history and the bios is set to optimised settings.
Any pointers would be great.