Boot issue (failed "claim resource", "platform device creation","controller version") - Remix OS for PC

Boot issue (failed "claim resource", "platform device creation","controller version")
Simply put, after I install RemixOS and reboot, I get stuck on a screen with the "Android x86" logo and error messages. Is anyone familiar with this problem?
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Installation on a Windows 10 computer with Intel i7-6560U processor (Intel Iris graphics 540, no dedicated graphics)
RemixOS 64 bit version: 3.0.207. Installation type: Hard Disk
error message (typed out for anyone else googling this problem):
platform MSFT0101:00 failed to claim resource 1
acpi MSFT0101:00: platform device creation failed: -16
mmc0: Unknown controller version (3). You may experience problems.

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Cannot install Remix OS to Iconia W511

I have partition the hdd drive, copy all files addroid Remix OS into that new partition , but i cannot create a new uefi boot entry by using EasyUefi, when I create new entry, after i choose type: Linux or other OS, decription, I cannot select the partition which have android system file.
When i use UEFIInstallerv23-5800.exe in the post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/winapp-android-x86-installer-uefi-t3222483 it is no lucky too! When i run UEFIInstallerv23-5800.exe, it check and note that, no all require element met please see the log. And this is the log:
================Installer Info================
Installer Directory:C:\Users\Kien-Ha\AppData\Local\Temp\droidinst_efi
Installer Version:2.3.5800.0
Secure Boot ... Disabled
Manufacturer: Acer
Model: ICONIA W511
Product: ICONIA W511
BIOS info:
ACRSYS - 3
V2.0
INSYDE Corp. - 52230011
Available GPU(s):
GPU: Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator
=============[REQUIREMENTS CHECK]============
Administrator privilege ... ok
OS Type: 32-bit!
CPU Architecture: 0
CPU Name: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU Z2760 @ 1.80GHz
CPU Architecture is not supported!
==========================================
Are there any one can help me? Sorry for my bad english.
Did you ever get anywhere with this ? I'm trying to do the same, I think it's the clover trail chipset that is the obstacle. Freezes after grub regardless of manual commands .
Can you post some screenshots.
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And check what kind of bios you have, it might not be Uefi
try RMXinstaller
imadlatch said:
try RMXinstaller
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Hello kind sir,
I too have a Z2760 cpu machine and RMXInstaller does not work. Seems that grub is not at the right location in the iso and also not sure things are compatible with Remix OS v3. System.img is now system.sfs so an error occurs.
Would you please consider updating RMXInstaller to support 64 and 32 UEFI environments,? Thank you so much for considering.
Want a bigger data.img? https://www.reddit.com/r/RemixOS/comments/40xy2o/how_to_make_large_internal_storage_for_remix_os/ Use the IMGTools.
cd "C:\RemixOS"
dd.exe iflag=count_bytes if=/dev/zero of="C:\RemixOS\unformatted_data.img" count=68719476736
mke2fs.exe -F -t ext4 "C:\RemixOS\unformatted_data.img"
pause
64gb of data.img
After you get Remix OS installed. Don't reboot. Do this first. For Hard Drives only.
Note: Change the paths on the commands above.
Hi, did anyone get the fix for that problem. I have an Ativ Tab 3 running on the same processor chip i cant get to install x86 project rom.

remix os unable to boot, please help!

early console in decompress_kernel
input_data: 0x01556101
input_len: 0x004eb1fd
output: 0x01000000
output_len: 0x00a30490
run_size: 0x00adc000
Decompressing Linux... Parsing ELF... No relocation needed... done.
Booting the kernel.
same message displayed both the time first i tried with the 64 bit version then the 32 bit
please help.
Same happend to after updating to 2.0.402
and besides from that message, below appears this:
.
[ 0230018] Failed to find cpu0 device node
Detecting android-x86... foun at /dev/sda7
Checking data partition ...
[email protected]_x86_64:/ #

Installed RemixOS stucks at the flashing display but boot up in debug mode

Hi everyone:
I install RemixOS on hard drive following some directions found on XDA (http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/question-install-remix-dedicated-hdd-t3316527) to installs the system directly to hard drive without dual boot.
What i did was the following: After pressing TAB on Resident mode, i removed everything after "quiet". Then i put INSTALL=1 and then format to ext4 to use all the disk space.
The installer finalizes without errors, but when i restart and choose normal init at GRUB, the system stucks on flashing screen, then never enters to graphic env.
The things changes when i boot in debug mode. The system boot up completely but to console. I know how to use Linux, but this distro its very different to an standard one, so i need some directions to diagnose and solve the problem.
In debug mode, when i grep dmesg for error or warning nothing is found. All the devices are detected and aparently installed.
The only thing that got my attention when i installed Remix was the following messages:
- intel_powerclamp: Intel powerclamp does not run on family 6 model 15
- intel_rapl: driver does not support CPU family 6 model 15
But these msgs i suppose that are normal because is an old CPU that not support all the features that the driver does, right?
Anyway, these are the specs of the intallation:
- RemixOS version: B2016071501.
- CPU: Intel Dual Core E2160 1.68Ghz
- MB: Foxconn 45CMX
- GPU: Intel integrated on MB. I don't know the exact model
- HDD: 60Gb SATA
Any ideas to solve this problem?
Many thanks in advance.

Error message with remix os

I'm getting:
[ 1.211195] Intel_powerclamp: Intel powerclamp does not run on family 21 model 2
[ 1.212128] Intel_rapl: driver does not support CPU family 21 model 2
Any ideas?
Please use search... it has been mentioned alot
*it just means your hardware has no working powersaving/cpu throttling/temp ctl
So, if Remixos runs.. your cpu will run full speed.. (on a laptop/tabled undesirable)
If RemixOs boots.. and you wish powersavings.. then do a search.. some grub cmd do help
Goodluck
Ps... its wize to post your full hardware setup, so we know what works..and what not

The last update of Remix 3.0.207 presents the following error or problem

The last update of remix 3.0.207 presents the following error or problem and does not allow me to start the system.
early console in decompress_kernel
input_data: 0x0000000001d123b4
input_len: 0x0000000000503357
output: 0x0000000001000000
output_len: 0x0000000001203958
run_size: 0x0000000000e6a000
Decompressing Linux... Parsing ELF... done.
Booting kernel.
[ 0869281] intel_rapl: driver does not support CPU familly 6 model 37.
If someone else has appeared the same error or similar, please let me know XD
I use an HP EliteBook 8440p Core i5, 8GB of RAM and a 120GB SSD and I made a 30Gb partition and I wish I could upgrade my system and receive updates without problems in the future.
What I can do?
Thorous95 said:
The last update of remix 3.0.207 presents the following error or problem and does not allow me to start the system.
early console in decompress_kernel
input_data: 0x0000000001d123b4
input_len: 0x0000000000503357
output: 0x0000000001000000
output_len: 0x0000000001203958
run_size: 0x0000000000e6a000
Decompressing Linux... Parsing ELF... done.
Booting kernel.
[ 0869281] intel_rapl: driver does not support CPU familly 6 model 37.
If someone else has appeared the same error or similar, please let me know XD
I use an HP EliteBook 8440p Core i5, 8GB of RAM and a 120GB SSD and I made a 30Gb partition and I wish I could upgrade my system and receive updates without problems in the future.
What I can do?
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Same here, on a custom-built desktop, will post full specs when I'll get to my room.
For now, it's on my 4th hard drive, a 3.5" 7200RPM 80GB made by Western Digital.
I have a i3 540 CPU, with 6GB of DDR3 RAM.

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