Is anyone aware of a UEFI loader that could be ported to Nexus 9? EFIDroid only works on Qualcomm chips unfortunately, but perhaps another method could allow UEFI booting. I''ve been toying with the idea of using CoreBoot, but maybe there's an easier way? My endgoal is to have Windows 10 Pro running on the tablet, perhaps a RAM upgrade as well.
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hello
can you dual-boot with something?
an example that I will realize is the Android 3.0 and Android 2.2
thanks
I'm wondering the same since i purchased Toshiba Folio for my parents, and they are already happy with Foliomod 1.4... but i would like to try Android 3.0...
dual boot sounds perfect to me.
Otacon_ahs said:
I'm wondering the same since i purchased Toshiba Folio for my parents, and they are already happy with Foliomod 1.4... but i would like to try Android 3.0...
dual boot sounds perfect to me.
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or windows 7 and android for the daily thing you do on the computer
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or windows 7 and android for the daily thing you do on the computer
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lol, dual boot with Windows 7? on an ARM processor? I don't think so, not to mention limited RAM (512Mb)... Windows 8 may be possible but not in the near future, and even if it could, I think it will slow like hell on our Toshiba tablet
I no they managed it on the nook check this thread out
and then there is this one witch alows you to dual-boot with linux on our folio from a memory card
some one might be able to do something with these or give them some ideas on how to achieve this for us
Yes, ofcourse you can dual boot different version of Android or Android + Linux (Ubuntu), but not with Windows 7.... What he referred to was Windows 7....
i know windows had no hope and i wouldn't want it, i would like to duel-boot folionotion and foliocombe
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Yes, ofcourse you can dual boot different version of Android or Android + Linux (Ubuntu), but not with Windows 7.... What he referred to was Windows 7....
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How dual boot different version of Android??
Well, I've been lost in MIUI Forum for the last days and I've been roaming through different devices. I seen in Mi4 that Windows 10 Mobile has been ported by Microsoft so I thought, why not on our beloved Redmi Note 3. I have never worked with a Windows 10 Mobile phone but the idea of perfect sync with a Windows 10 PC seems to me really tempting. So, my final question is, Could Windows 10 Mobile be ever ported to our Xiaomi Redmi Note 3?
If it could, the answer is yes. But of it will, the answer is probably no.
Just for a quick comparison. There were 2 versions of htc one m8, one with android, one with Windows. No developer ever managed to port windows to the Android based model (mostly due to no open sources). So if no one manged to port windows from the same phone, then you shouldn't expect windows 10 to get ported on our note 3.
Sent from Note 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
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If it could, the answer is yes. But of it will, the answer is probably no.
Just for a quick comparison. There were 2 versions of htc one m8, one with android, one with Windows. No developer ever managed to port windows to the Android based model (mostly due to no open sources). So if no one manged to port windows from the same phone, then you shouldn't expect windows 10 to get ported on our note 3.
Sent from Note 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
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Maybe we could ask Microsoft to help us or even develop a rom for us.
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Maybe we could ask Microsoft to help us or even develop a rom for us.
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Hehe. Good luck with that. But there's a reason why windows phone is only on Microsoft (lumia) devices.
Sent from Note 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
So, is there any chance for porting Win 10 mobile?
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 Pro
Well, besides the fact it will not happen. There's nothing perfect about Windows 10 mobile and certainly not sync with W10 desktop! I had a Lumia for quite some time and as of today all I can say is that they made a lot of progress since WP8, but it's far from what you would expect and most interesting functions will force you to enable Cortana.
Looks like it's old thread but i would like to reply with most of thr possibilities.
Yes it's possible to port Windows.
I can build Windows 10 Custom ROMS I've necessary OEM Tools and microsoft packages.
But the problem is needed right firmware bootloaders and drivers even os drivers too.
If we can grab any one of from existing soc then also would be good.
But unfortunately I'm using 3s prime which having SD 430 which is not existing in any oem W10M.
If i get that in future I'll definitely boot it from SD Card too as dual boot.
Just hope so.
djamol said:
Looks like it's old thread but i would like to reply with most of thr possibilities.
Yes it's possible to port Windows.
I can build Windows 10 Custom ROMS I've necessary OEM Tools and microsoft packages.
But the problem is needed right firmware bootloaders and drivers even os drivers too.
If we can grab any one of from existing soc then also would be good.
But unfortunately I'm using 3s prime which having SD 430 which is not existing in any oem W10M.
If i get that in future I'll definitely boot it from SD Card too as dual boot.
Just hope so.
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Good luck! I hope you will do something and successfully port it to our xiaomi phones...
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 Pro
Need windows OS download link for RMN3PRO
Where is the Download link for Windows OS
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If it could, the answer is yes. But of it will, the answer is probably no.
Just for a quick comparison. There were 2 versions of htc one m8, one with android, one with Windows. No developer ever managed to port windows to the Android based model (mostly due to no open sources). So if no one manged to port windows from the same phone, then you shouldn't expect windows 10 to get ported on our note 3.
Sent from Note 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
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cssk19 said:
Where is the Download link for Windows OS
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On your hard drive
Sent from Note 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
Regarding windows 10 port
djamol said:
Looks like it's old thread but i would like to reply with most of thr possibilities.
Yes it's possible to port Windows.
I can build Windows 10 Custom ROMS I've necessary OEM Tools and microsoft packages.
But the problem is needed right firmware bootloaders and drivers even os drivers too.
If we can grab any one of from existing soc then also would be good.
But unfortunately I'm using 3s prime which having SD 430 which is not existing in any oem W10M.
If i get that in future I'll definitely boot it from SD Card too as dual boot.
Just hope so.
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I am using redmi 4x with snapdragon 435 processor...please port windows 10 rom to my device.....
R121394 said:
I am using redmi 4x with snapdragon 435 processor...please port windows 10 rom to my device.....
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Lolololol
You guys have to realize that this won't be a simple task at all. In theory it is possible, yes, but it will most likely requires weeks and maybe months of hard work to get it working and it might not even be stable. As of today, unless you have the knowledge to start developing your own port of Win 10 for this phone, you should simply forget about it.
Hi guys, I have a question for you. I have a tablet, which is not supported above android 4.2, but it is not that old (Asus Memopad 8 K00l). Nobody even on XDA posted ROM for Android 4.4 or higher. But: I can install Android Nougat on my laptop and it surprisingly works without any issues. Why is it so difficult to install it on some random tablet device?
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Hi guys, I have a question for you. I have a tablet, which is not supported above android 4.2, but it is not that old (Asus Memopad 8 K00l). Nobody even on XDA posted ROM for Android 4.4 or higher. But: I can install Android Nougat on my laptop and it surprisingly works without any issues. Why is it so difficult to install it on some random tablet device?
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Did you install nougat on a virtual machine?
No, it was installed normally as dual boot with my windows 7 (on separate partition of my HDD)
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No, it was installed normally as dual boot with my windows 7 (on separate partition of my HDD)
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Every handheld device like a smartphone or tablet has its own hardware.
The kernel, for example, needs to be programmed about which drivers to load.
And most of the time, each device has its own drivers.
Each ROM is built for a particular device, that's why one ROM which works on one tablet does not work on another.
But in case of large devices, like laptops, they are designed so that any kind of OS can be installed upon them according to the concerned person's needs.
There are operating systems which work only on part of a computer chip.
These OSes help in installing almost any OS in a laptop.
The same are probably not available for handheld devices like tablets
Hello i would like to know if there is still any tutorial or way to installa windows 10 dual boot with miui on the MI PAD 4.
I still couldnt find any information about it
Mi Pad 4 uses Qualcomm Snapdragon so there's no way to install Windows 10.
There exists an own win10 version for ARM and Snapdragon uses the ARM architecture.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/arm/
https://developer.qualcomm.com/hardware/windows-on-snapdragon
But I dont know if someone has a running device with it or if it is finally released or just the version for some raspberry PCs..
I too would like to see a windows 10 for the mi pad 4 since I need it for work. Would be nice.
There's hope since there's supposed to be a version of Windows running on ARM, but by the time people start figuring that **** out, you'll probably looking at the Mi Pad 6 if tablets haven't died yet.
There does exist dual boot devices for both Windows and Android on Intel Atom-based tablets from like, 3 or 4 years ago if you can still find em
Ah $HlT here we go again... Same issue that never was fixed but I really want to run this os cause my laptop is old
Specs https://support.hp.com/ie-en/document/c02540068
I tried booting with parameter "nomodeset" "xforcevesa" "nomodeset xforcevesa" no luck ;_;
Could anybody assist me fixing this issue
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Ah $HlT here we go again... Same issue that never was fixed but I really want to run this os cause my laptop is old
Specs https://support.hp.com/ie-en/document/c02540068
I tried booting with parameter "nomodeset" "xforcevesa" "nomodeset xforcevesa" no luck ;_;
Could anybody assist me fixing this issue
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After many hours of looking for an answer i realised android x86 is still in development. But I found this and i was jumping of excitement.
Found this These are stable Phoenix OS, Bliss OS but they best work for newer 64 bit laptops so the best 32 bit stable os i found is Prime os
PrimeOS Classic 32 bit (for older systems) - https://primeos.in/
Use this variant if you have a cpu which was manufactured before year 2011, For example ->[ Intel Core i series 1st gen or below OR Intel Pentium dual core OR Intel Pentium G620 OR AMD Phenom II X6 1100T etc. ] Just enter your cpu model on google and you can find this info easily. This variant of PrimeOS will work well for all Old Intel, Old AMD and Old Nvidia GPUs. This version will also work on 32-bit systems, In case you cannot boot this variant of PrimeOS, you should try using PrimeOS standard or mainline.
I hope this helps.