If I can find out here awesome, but I'm trying to find answers about Virtualization settings on a Windows 10 PC (Gigabyte MB).
You ma;y or may not know that trying to ask a question at Gigabyte comes at a cost (time and BS facts about your system).
I digress, I am trying to run an Android emulator (tried a few and they all ask for Virtualization to be enabled in BIOS).
In BIOS, I go to CPU advanced settings and enable whatever it is that Gigabyte calls it (something else).
I reboot my system and then run which ever program ie.. LDPlayerm BlueStacks., etc... and it still says VT disabled.
How do I enable it on my Motherboard?
Gigabyte AORUS Gaming 7 Wifi with the most recent firmware I could find (F51d).
If not an answer here can you point me to a site that I might be able to get help.
Thank You in advance.
Frustrated in Mexico - James
Bottomline is I want to run a mock GPS as I live in Tijuana Mexico and work in San Diego CA.
Nobody needs to know that I am not in San Diego when I am surfing. Even with my VPN a lot
of sites still know I am not in the states. This is more than frustrating. I thought VPN was suppose
to keep anonymous, that is not anonymous. Again I ramble.
Thanx for your time, hope somebody can help.
How To Enable HAV ( Hardware Assisted Virtualization ) on PC
@jpr9845
Check for CPU-virtualization is possible. You do this by running 3rd-party app LeoMoon CPU-V"
If you get result as shown
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then you can enable VT in computer's UEFI.
f you have Windows Hyper-V (an optional feature of Windows) enabled, turn it off and reboot the system.
Also make the Memory Integrity feature is turned off as well
Now enable VT in computer's UEFI:
Go to Windows Settings
Click on Update & Security
Now click on Recovery
Click Restart now under Advanced startup.
Go to Troubleshoot
Click on Advanced Options
Now click on UEFI Firmware Settings
Click Restart.
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Look for something like an Advanced menu or tab. You’ll most likely find the setting you need to turn on under this. In addition to all the other things that can be different, this can also be labeled differently. It could be Advanced Mode, or simply Configuration like it is on my Lenovo Ideapad.
Finally, look for the setting which has Virtualization is its name and turn it on. Sometimes it’s named completely vaguely. For instance, Vanderloop. Depending upon your processor and other factors, these are the names commonly used.
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we are using a web-based program that needs java. was wondering if i could use Android/GNote to access the website so i dont need a full PC to lug around and visit the site.
the first time you visit the website, it will ask you to install JAVA. am just wondering if its compatible with any ANDROID browser. maybe chrome? or something else?
appreciate any input.
jeraldyne c",)
Give me the link and I will check your website for you.
From the browser settings:
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link HERE c",)
btw, no hablo español mi amigo!! ;-)
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Give me the link and I will check your website for you.
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JavaSCRIPT != JAVA - javascript is a very specific subset designed for doing just a bit of flow control textual / dialog programming on web sites. Java uses semi-compiled byte code to create full stand-alone applications.
technically, yes, android supports Java, in fact, at the core of android is linux, which handles all of the hardware input/output stuff, but then right on top of linux is Dalvik which is a Java byte code virtual machine designed by google to be nice and lightweight as well as supplying additional features for tablets and phones specifically (touch screen support and such). so yes, android by nature of being android, can run java. the trick is weather or not the application that you're trying to run from the web site uses code that is fully supported by Dalvik.
unless someone more knowledgable than I would care to chime in, I would strongly simply recommend either borrowing a friend's phone / tablet for a few minutes and just test out the application for yourself and see how well it runs for you, or visit your nearest cellular phone store and try one of the store demos in the same capacity.
Good luck!
Upon my visit to your link Amiga:
I guess that about says it all.
Pushing the ok button just gave me the same message.
I'm pretty sure that android cannot run normal java applets. The JVM used oly has a certain subset of java capabilities.
Not a mobile site either, I'd guess.
there a workaround to this?
Upon opening the site I chose install and it auto downloaded a file but it could not run on my note. The other option was a button that I couldn't activate. Thats where the Java would be needed.
Hello, I've never gone beyond entering developer mode on any of my phones, looking around carefully, then turning that mode off. I own two PH-1 phones, one is in full time service, and I would like to know of a tutorial / step-by-step to do what I need to do to maintain this phone with the images (ROMs?) that are being maintained and updated. I don't need the phone to do anything other-worldly, just keep it updated.
This is the only forum on here I'm allowed to post to, because I've been a listen-only member for a couple years but have never posted. I've just started using Ubunto 20.04 on a new laptop so I can get away from Windows, but I still have a Win7Pro laptop.
Thanks for your recommendations on how to get started -- safely started -- and how to learn what I need to learn.
Also, I just read some of the read-me-first stickys, and please allow this to also be my "Say Hi" email...
"MP"
PS -- I get a captcha, check it, get the green checkmark, but I see *no* image... I'm using firefox w/ NoScript (all scripts enabled for this tab), on an Ubuntu 20.04 laptop.
So no one cares to reply? Did anyone read it besides myself? Whiskeytangofoxtrot
@Messypotamia
If phone's Android OS isn't an A/B-partition-layout-system - what I believe because its Stock ROM is Android 7.1. - then updating a phone's Android requires phone's boot-loader is unlocked. This must get enabled within phone's Developer options - keyword: OEM unlock - what simply sets phone's unlock ability flag to 1 . Additionally it's necessary that ADB ( read: Android Debug Bridge ) gets enabled in phone's Developer options - keyword: USB debugging.
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hello,
i don't need it for a phone bu for a tablet that is used once per day or less, i would be awesome :
when I press power button of the tablet to make the screen off it would be great if :
- plane mode is activated in same time (no more wifi)
- all background application (mail,etc.) are disabled
As a workaround I could use the "low power" mode that disable all background application but this kind of mode always come with less performance and I don't want it. I want 100% of cpu and speed but when I don't use the tablet, I don't want a lot of app to run and kill my battery.
do you have an app or a setting for this ?
I use Naptime, this app force the doze mode. Though first you need grant a permission with ADB.
thanks I will try it. I read that this app accelerate the doze mode that exist already in android, right ? there is already a doze mode integrated ? how many time do we need to wait so that this doze mode activates ? maybe it doesn't exist in previous version of android, right ?
This app forces the phone to go into doze mode in minutes instead of hours. Since android 6 came out they put the doze mode. The truth is that this works great, now my phone only spends 0.5 percent per hour when the screen is off.
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And in naptime labs settings
Thanks, do I need root or developer mode or something like that to be able to do adb command (one tablet is root and adb is enabled), the other one don't. Maybe I have to unlock something in my lenovo tablet to perform adb ?
You need enable usb debugging in developer mode options, you need root only if you want suspend google play services.
The application gives you the command to type in adb.
thanks, naptime installed, there is a whitelist notification, do I need to put naptime in the whitelist of application that are not optimized ?
If anyone would be willing to help me troubleshoot the cause of these Hypervisor Errors, I would be eternally grateful. I've never asked anyone to help with this kind of ****, so take it easy on me for not knowing the etiquette.
Anyways, I'm running Windows 11 Pro (Ghost Spectre) from a custom bootable with Partition Master and a bunch of tools to save the rig if the ship goes down, which it usually does not, but I keep trying to get this one back in the win column and failing. Basically, I can run/play anything with no issues, Windows Updates are fine, and I get to the point where I feel comfortable trying to install WSA again, even though after 9 or 10 attempts with fresh installs of Windows (Both legit isos from Insider and the custom), it always crashes the same way.
1. I activate SVM in the Bios (MSI 970a-G43 Plus)
2. I remove the very minimal overclock settings I run before saving and exiting bios en route to first boot with WSA installed
3. Windows hits the desktop, I move the mouse maybe an inch or two (sometimes it takes a second for the bad part)
4. The system is locked up like if you ran 500% disk and cpu it just doesn't register any actions
5. BSOD labeled Hypervisor Error
And the kicker for me is that even with Hypervisor Platform off, and Virutalization Platform on instead, I still get the same Hypervisor Error.
Please harass me for any information, I made cookies. Love you guys. Sorry for the format. XD
I have in addition to having Developer Mode enabled in Windows Settings also both the Virtual Machine Platform and the Windows Hypervisor Platform features enabled and rebooted computer afterwards. Resume: WSA perfectly works for me.
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Gost Spectre isn't official Windows 11, it's a modded version of stock Windows 11. May be Gost Spectre has left off parts what Windows 11 by default has.
Root Windows 11 (Hard Mode)
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Hello there.
*Having an POCO X3 PRO 256GB/8RAM (vayu).
*Installed Android 13.
*Custom ROM crDroid 9.4.
*ROOT by magisk.
*meefik/busybox ver. 1.34.1
*schedutil CPU governor. A default for my ROM.
So, i'm trying to run Debian on my phone by using chroot, not proot.
I want to achieve good Debian speed performance.
I was trying to use Linux Deploy app. However, it was an app, and it was easy to set "unrestriced" mode of battery usage, and let Debian in chroot do his job while screen is off, but this app is deprecated, i have faced a lot of issues and bugs, head developer is working on other projects.
Then i've found an interesting script: Linux Chroot Installer & Bootscript Magisk Module.
I started to explore this thing, and I liked it. This script did his job, he installed a new Debian.
Some commands via "adb shell", and i've installed ssh and samba servers.
Using 3-linear script, Debian launches on phone startup and sets high priority(nice -n command) for samba and sshd server processes.
BUT:
*When screen is on - performance of Debian is okay. Samba is transferring files fast, ssh is working with minimal latency.
*When screen is off - performance is very low, although android settings of battery saving is off. BTW, CPU clocks is not that low, and seems like CPU is trying to do his best, but not enough.
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So, i want to continue using of this script. It gives me a lot of customizations. But it's not an android app, that would allow me to set unrestricted battery usage for this Debian, all the job is need to be done by CLI. And at this moment, i don't know how to allow Android power system use more resources while screen is off.
I've searched some topics, but couldn't find some useful.
CPU governors - tried changing 3 of them, but did not helped.
A hardcoded deep sleep mode?
What is your suggestions to prevent activation of "deep sleep mode" as screen goes off?
Thank you.