I'm a new Ubuntu user, and I wanna dual boot Windows 11 which I installed later with Ubuntu
I have HP Spectre x360 15t with NVME SSD
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• I did specify some space for Ubuntu partitions but whenever I boot from the USB drive to use this space to create Ubuntu partitions and install it, I doesn't show at all !
If you wan't to test out Ubuntu you can use Virtualbox with an Ubuntu iso.
To dual boot Ubuntu from USB, use a flash program such as Rufus to flash the Ubuntu iso to your USB.
When booting your PC simply open your BIOS and change the boot order from your device.
Just create a new partition for Ubuntu when deciding to install it.
use a live iso. Don't click on install right away. go to test then use disks to make an ext2 partition a. swap partition is useful too but not necessary. Max number of partition is usally 4 after 4 it gets super tricky because it becomes more logical then primary.
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I have SDK Manager installed and I know it was working when I rooted. My guess is SDK Manager won't load now because I'm using 2.3.4 software on my phone and need to upgrade SDK Manager to that same version per say. I've gone to the following website: http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.3.4.html and it says I need to install SDK again and it prompts me to install Java SE but I don't see my windows version of XP Professional 32 Bit. Bottom line, how can I get my ADB running again.
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My goal is to ADB push these files: htc_pin_asset_rest.png and htc_pin_asset_pressed.png to my phone which are the dialer png's. Any help would be great.
Here's a preview on dialer buttons I'm trying to push.
Isn't Windows x86 the same as a 32-bit Windows operating system? The files listed don't seem to care if its XP, Vista, or 7.
Beastclaw said:
Isn't Windows x86 the same as a 32-bit Windows operating system? The files listed don't seem to care if its XP, Vista, or 7.
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I didn't know that, thank you.
Now I'm going to share a tutorial on how to properly install Android x86 to your Hard Disk . :good:
ANDROID x86 4.4-R2 KITKAT [STABLE]
Android-x86 to a USB stick using UNetbootin
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I must say that kitkat 4.4 r2 is working great
Where are the links
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I must say that kitkat 4.4 r2 is working great
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If U need someone for testing, let me know.
rootsuperuser said:
I must say that kitkat 4.4 r2 is working great
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It's working here and I have to say: Wow!!! Blazing fast...1000x better then any android VM I've tried before. ?
BUT: I can't get any video player to work here (with exception of youtube)...even google play is not working for me.
Is there anything I can do to get videos working.
EDIT: G+ is also not working.
Install Android-x86 to USB Drive [Portable]
I install Android-x86 to my 8Gb USB Pen Drive conveted to primary from logical partition using EaseUS Partition Master with FAT32 filesystem
Hi there all,
Finally yesterday i've installed and started Remix OS x64 on my pc in dual boot with Windows 10 x64 with EFI bios and boot configured with easyUEFI and modified grub.cfg
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Here my configuration:
NUC: NUC6i5SYH
BIOS: 0044
RAM: 16GB: 2 x Kingston HyperX Impact DDR4 2133MHz PC4-17000 8GB CL13
SATA HDD: Seagate 500GB ST9500420AS (0006HPM1) with Windows10 Home Premium x64 dualboot Remix OS 64 (B2016042001)
USB 3.0 HDD: WesternDigital 320GB WD3200BEVT-22ZCT0 (11.01A11) with Ubuntu Mate 16.04 x64
MOUSE AND KEYBOARD: Logitech K270
MONITOR: Samsung SmartTV 32" UE32H5570SS
(Boot via usb or sd is too slow and laggy)
The system is working but i have no sound neither via hdmi or jack. Sound is on and set to top.
Do anyone have the same pc or know how can i solve it?
Thank you in advance for your help!!
(If someone needs the installation guide i can write it!)
I have a dd-like dump from the emmc flash chip of a dead LG G3.
This is how it looked in Windows device manager when the chip was connected to the MMC reader:
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How can I get the individual partitions out of that file so that I can further work with that data? Eventually down to the file level. Mounting the individual partitions should be no problem (?) once I get to them.
But so far I am running into lots of problems and all tools and methods described seem to be for somewhat older devices that does not work with EFI structures. Mounting the whole file under Linux with losetup and as loop only throws errors or empty stuff.
My dump file starts with
Code:
EFI PART....\...~Bƒ4............
And that's where I believe the problem lies. The farthest so far I did get with testdisk - it recognizes some partitions and can even get to the files. But it does not, for example, recognize the partitions' names (aboot, boot...) even though the names are right in the beginning of the dump file.
Isn't there an image manager or something to deal with this stuff, prefer Windows and GUI for that?
Hi,
I have a laptop with windows 11 ARM and snapdragon 8cx SoC. I tried different virtual machines managers, but the only one that I was able to install is hyper-V (no virtual box or vmware, not supported CPU).
I followed the standard procedure to create a virtual machine, but I was not able to install any OS (even the default supported). I get this error.
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The same problem is already reported here. Do you have any suggestion?
Thank you
My guess is you can't either.
Hi,
I solved the problem and found something useful for people using windows ARM and hyper-v. I couldn't use any preconfigured virtual machine available (ubuntu 18-20-22 or windows msix, haven't tried windows 11 dev) with quick create on hyper-V. So I am pretty sure that hyper-v downloads the x86_64 version of the virtual machines instead of the arm version.
I was able to install ubuntu for arm and debian for arm and then any other arm-based GNU/linux distro by disabling the secure boot function in hyper-V. So the problem is solved.
Thank you