Installation ok, boot ok, start not ok - Remix OS for PC

I just installed Remix OS and everything goes well until "Detecting Androix-x86 ... #" (something like that) is when only a dark screen appears and nothing else happens ..
I do not know what the cause of this, but I think the problem starts even when before "detecting Android-x86 ... #" a message appears saying "intel_rapl driver does not support CPU family 6 model 28"
I already played a little on Google with this message, but I did not find anything that solved my problem. Can someone help me?
If it is not possible to solve this error, is there any version of android compatible with "cpu family 6 model 28"?
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• Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_ldr.170307-1800)
• Language: Portuguese (Regional Setting: Portuguese)
• System Manufacturer: 1AAAA
• System Model: TIGD-CI4
• BIOS: Default System BIOS
• Processor: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D425 @ 1.80GHz (2 CPUs), ~1.8GHz
• Memory: 2048MB RAM
• Available OS Memory: 2038MB RAM
• Page File: 1644MB used, 2432MB available
• Windows Dir: C:\Windows

What is your setup? Are You dual booting with Windows or installing it by itself or running it from USB?

saulin78 said:
What is your setup? Are You dual booting with Windows or installing it by itself or running it from USB?
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Dual boot with Windows 7 (same HDD, different partitions).
I did not understand what you meant by "what is you setup". "Setup" in Brazil has many definitions. Here are some possible answers:
BIOS legacy
32bits Remix OS version
ATOM-D425 w/ Intel GMA3150, 2GB RAM

I got that before. I think it was when trying to install it stand alone on a ext4 partition. Since You have Windows format that partition as NTFS. Use EasyBCD and get rid of the RemixOS entry in the BCD.
Download the x86 version of Remix OS here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B5u0FwLcOxHqdkZfYVhlVzdPWms
Give this one a try using the official installer to install it to that NTFS partion. Let me know if that works fine.

saulin78 said:
I got that before. I think it was when trying to install it stand alone on a ext4 partition. Since You have Windows format that partition as NTFS. Use EasyBCD and get rid of the RemixOS entry in the BCD.
Download the x86 version of Remix OS here:
Give this one a try using the official installer to install it to that NTFS partion. Let me know if that works fine.
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Would not that repeat the exact same process I did before? Anyway, I'll try. Thank you.
I post the results as soon as possible

Continues the dark screen after "detected android ...", but at least the incompatibility error no longer appears. I tried to run using debug = 1 since in several other topic it is recommended this, but also not resolved.
In the attachment are the logs obtained.

I only got the Detecting Android screen once, reinstalling it fixed it for me. Not sure what could be causing it for You. This device won't support 64-Bit? because You could also try the 64-Bit version and see if that works.

saulin78 said:
I only got the Detecting Android screen once, reinstalling it fixed it for me. Not sure what could be causing it for You. This device won't support 64-Bit? because You could also try the 64-Bit version and see if that works.
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It can, but it is not recomended. Anyway, thank you for your thime.
I'll keep trying.

this here to show what is happening with me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XW1AxNsCzU&feature
There no error or anything like that, just that black screen. Sorry for the bad quality.

Zenkyou said:
this here to show what is happening with me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XW1AxNsCzU&feature
There no error or anything like that, just that black screen. Sorry for the bad quality.
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Yeah that's odd, could be a hardware compatibility issue. I would give this a try and see if this version of Android x86 works. It does not have a task bar or desktop like Remix OS though.
http://www.android-x86.org/download

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Remix OS on VirtualBox

Ok guys, let's start to make this possible.
I have tried installing RemixOS on VirtualBox.
When i put it as Linux 2.6 64bits it kind of boots and gets stuck on boot Animation.
It is a good start.
Let's make this possible!
yurividal said:
Ok guys, let's start to make this possible.
I have tried installing RemixOS on VirtualBox.
When i put it as Linux 2.6 64bits it kind of boots and gets stuck on boot Animation.
It is a good start.
Let's make this possible!
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Choose 64bit and Linux(Other)
Is there anyway of not getting stuck on boot animation when using resident mode? Thanks in advance
Found it: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/remix-os-for-pc/NB6GJdAHUsA/Aw4pQgpUAQAJ
Installing and running Remix OS in VirtualBox is possible
yurividal said:
Ok guys, let's start to make this possible.
I have tried installing RemixOS on VirtualBox.
When i put it as Linux 2.6 64bits it kind of boots and gets stuck on boot Animation.
It is a good start.
Let's make this possible!
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Perhaps my post can help you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/how-to-install-remix-os-virtualbox-to-t3301160 :
You need to format the empty virtual disk with an ext4 and a swap partition in advance. This can be done by installing Ubuntu and stopping the installation after the 2 partitions have been created.
The second thing you need is a modified iso file which lets you start a "real" Remix OX installation.
working. kind of
I started by taking two hard disks. both 16 gb. THen, a fresh windows 10 home single language install from the microsoft website went on the first. they have an easy media creator.. and no, you won't need a key. (you only need windows for a second.)
. I added the second drive as drive D: within windows.
then i downloaded and followed the remix os instructions and ran the installer for the hard drive d:.
it took a long time first boot. i gave it 2 cores and 2.5Gb ram. if you can afford more.. do it. it took about 1.5 hours. mostly due to remix os initializing he disk.. and even though it had 16gb of space, looks like i provisioned 6Gb... wierd. but the os is light. snappy. it has a terminal with bash...
seems pretty beta like.. don't click on widgets.. the init will reset and all of your apps will close.
i still have not gotten play services on yet. i just downloaded the latest apk from the blog on the main JIVE website under FAQ.
installed... working.. connected, semi stable and useable. now to get play services started.
Very slow here
Machine settings
imgur.com/tCn7f4R
I have installed the 32 bits version,I get it in they site, but it's slow, is like it is rendering frame per frame, I think is because GPU or something, I tried differents resolutions with vga=ask boot command, but nothing change. Otherwise I have downloaded a VDMK disk with Remix OS installed, and that running perfectly, but I can't use superuser on it.
I'm from Brazil, Sorry for any error on english

Remix OS freeze on boot

hello
I install Remix OS on my pc
Config
moderbord Asus P6TSE
Ram 24 GB
GPU GTX 960
CPU Intel® Core i7-920
i use a ssd to boot this os and freeze on boot ...
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http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/339816IMG20160124171700.jpg
Checking Data Partition....
ANDROID
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ty in advence
When you boot up press "e" to edit the boot info, place DEBUG=2 into the script after 'androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64' so it looks like 'androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 DEBUG=2' hit F10 (softly)
Debug boot should begin.
Type exit when prompted, ignore any warnings that might come up concerning hardware not being picked up, type "exit" when prompted to do so to move on. After a few times typing "exit", does an error like this continue to roll up your screen: "init: Couldn't probe module 'net-pf-16-proto-5' "? :fingers-crossed:
i make a video
https://youtu.be/7tdO9nmLBmg
A quick question. Are there any other drives connected?
You could try actually install it onto your SSD from the boot up.. Your SSD would need 2 partitions though.. One is FAT32 (around 3GB large) and the other can be FAT32 or NTFS, it wont make a difference. If you want to know how to do the install from boot then just send a reply asking.
I have just tried with a different machine and I'm getting a full SELinux error. I doubt that there is anything that we would do.. (I'm not pro enough to go reading through the actual OS files... ) Not all PC's are supported unfortunately. Mine is not, I have had better luck running Remix OS in Virtual Box, well... before the latest release at least. Now I'm getting errors that seem to have been around since Android_x86 project began.
Another option would be to try the Legacy version if your motherboard is able to boot legacy. (Sorry, have not tried looking at your MoBo)
My advice (which I am also following) would be to be patient and just hold out for a while. Until the next update comes along for us to try.
More support is intended on being added with every release.
all my files is in a fat32 partitions and work on my laptop is just my pc ... wont works
Are there any other drives connected?
yes i have 4 drive with my pc
If it is working on your laptop then settle with that for now.
No, not other drives would be recommended, just saw them in the debug at the beginning.
The error that seems to be coming up for you and I (this is as far as I understand) has to do with kernel security settings as to what to allow on boot. The issue can arise when certain files have not been given the policy labels that they require to run. So they effectively get denied constantly. This is likely where a lot of the added hardware support will sort things out... I'm also running an NVidia Card.. could be the drivers needed..(although that would not explain why VM's don't work)
Sorry that I cannot help you mate.. This is going too deep into the realm that I know little about when it comes to the actual stuff. I follow instructions when having to make a change to my Linux distro.
I do envy you having the latest version working on a device. My laptop wont boot for me either.
You could try the Andriod_x86 forums and see what the common threads are. Seeing as Jide is using android_x86 as a base.
If anyone else knows more and is able to shed light on the matter, please do so? I am also up to correction on my statements.
I asked the same question on other forums and on google group
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/remix-os-for-pc
http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/67863-Remix-OS-freeze-on-boot
gaaara said:
hello
I install Remix OS on my pc
Config
moderbord Asus P6TSE
Ram 24 GB
GPU GTX 960
CPU Intel® Core i7-920
i use a ssd to boot this os and freeze on boot ...
Image
http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/339816IMG20160124171700.jpg
ty in advence
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Nvidia GPUs have trouble with remix os and you wont be able to run it properly.
ty
a new version of remixos is released
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/remix-os-for-pc/Tl9yTkALhN8
i test it and the os boot and loop on welcome menu ... loll i make video for skip the logo go to 1:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu6hF39CoJI
ty for your poste
I know its not an answer to your question, but have you tried the new 2 February version? I have got it working in VirtualBox atm.

[GUIDE] Install Remix OS on x64 UEFI PC [WORKING]

Why another tutorial?
As I searched the net and XDA for a guide to actually install Remix OS and found nothing that worked for me I decided to share with you guys how I managed to install it in Resident Mode. Writing this from XDA Labs on my PC now... For me I found out that the Remix OS installer is totally useless - with some copying from Remix OS folder to root folder of the created partition and manually adding UEFI entry I managed it to boot in Guest Mode but Resident Mode was still not working (bootloop). This started to make me mad as I tried so many tutorials already...
So I tried Phoenix OS and it seemed at first that this one was much better - no need for adding UEFI boot entry or experiencing Windows boot entry problems and such as it installs GRUB and boots the OS just fine. First entry in GRUB is Windows, second one Phoenix OS. Well, started it and it booted up... finally! Used it, wanted to install an app and ran into a random reboot. After a while I recognized that these random reboots happened quite often and the system was unusable for me. So my idea was just to replace Phoenix OS files with Remix OS files as the booting part was already working... and guess... it worked! You can't choose Guest Mode though, but I think you won't need that at all on your PC.
Best one on this: you won't need to open your BIOS start-menu and can boot up normally, just choose your system in GRUB bootloader which appears automatically without the need to do anything before. I find it quite annoying to hit BIOS button to start Remix OS, don't you too? So if you are able to install but don't like that behaviour this tutorial is also for you!
So here it is...
On which machines does this work?
Should be working on all PCs / Laptops running Windows 10 with GPT and UEFI BIOS. Probably also works on machines with MBR instead of GPT partition table and legacy Bios, quite sure this works also on older Windows versions (7/8/8.1). Just let me know if it works for you or doesn't.
How to install
(1)
- Create an NTFS partition on which you want to install it (right, no FAT32 crap!). It should be at least 32 GB.
If you don't know how just search XDA or Google. There are several Remix OS installing tutorials on YouTube which show how to do that in Windows.
(2)
- Download Phoenix OS 1.0.9 RC
- Download Remix OS or Remix OS Hacked Edition if you like to have root and some tweaks for it.
I used Hacked Edition.
(3)
- Use Phoenix OS installer and install it on your created partition (make sure you got the correct drive letter! I'm not responsible if you don't and lose your data...), don't reboot.
- Open the created partition in Explorer.
Create a folder named RemixOS, move all files from PhoenixOS to RemixOS.
(Obviously Phoenix is based on Remix and expects it's data to be in RemixOS folder. Funny bug. ;D)
- Reboot. Choose Remix OS.
Enjoy the nice, buggy OS. For some this may be just everthing they need. If you're happy and experience no reboots or other bugs you should be just fine and don't have to follow the next steps.
(4)
- Reboot to Windows.
- Unzip Remix OS archive - should be 2 files: Remix OS image and installer. You could safely delete the installer as you won't need it.
Use 7zip or Winrar (or whatever) to extract the Remix OS image file into a folder.
- Move the contents of that extracted folder into the RemixOS folder on your created partition. Overwrite everything. You could also extract the image file directly into RemixOS folder.
(5)
- Reboot. Choose Remix OS.
- Done.
You now should be running a working Remix OS in Resident Mode. Works fine here.
Be nice and hit thanks if I could help you.
Zwulf said:
Why another tutorial?
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(3)
- Use Phoenix OS installer and install it on your created partition (make sure you got the correct drive letter! I'm not responsible if you don't and lose your data...), don't reboot.
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Hi.
Does that mean that the installation of Phoenix OS erase all the data in that partition?
Regards.
jocaferlo said:
Hi.
Does that mean that the installation of Phoenix OS erase all the data in that partition?
Regards.
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I'm not sure about that, only used it on a freshly formatted partition. Mentioned this just to make sure not to be blamed if it should do so.
There's a few things off with these instructions:
1. PhoenixOS does not use a RemixOS folder
2. PhoenixOS's grub.cfg won't boot any RemixOS version especially x64 - as PhoenixOS is 32bit only.
stock phoenixos grub.cfg
Code:
menuentry 'Phoenix OS' --class android-x86 {
search --set=root --file /efi/PhoenixOS/kernel
linux /efi/PhoenixOS/kernel quiet root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=android_x86 SRC=/PhoenixOS vga=788
initrd /efi/PhoenixOS/initrd.img
}
Something else is going on here. Perhaps the phoenixOS's grub.efi is being used; but it's using the RemixOS grub.cfg. But I think it's just the RemixOS .efi/.cfg and something just switched the default bootloader to grub2 from WBM
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There's a few things off with these instructions:
1. PhoenixOS does not use a RemixOS folder
2. PhoenixOS's grub.cfg won't boot any RemixOS version especially x64 - as PhoenixOS is 32bit only.
stock phoenixos grub.cfg
Something else is going on here. Perhaps the phoenixOS's grub.efi is being used; but it's using the RemixOS grub.cfg. But I think it's just the RemixOS .efi/.cfg and something just switched the default bootloader to grub2 from WBM
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Maybe, my deeper technical know-how about that is very limited, but I know that it works for me - reproducible. This is just for those like me who tried literally every guide on the net and still none worked. This one probably will. Myself, I find that kind of strange, too and I'm not able to explain why, but it does work. It's just a try and error thing, but for me it works - as already mentioned: reproducible. Got an i7 2nd gen and a X79 Gigabyte Mainboard.
Zwulf said:
Maybe, my deeper technical know-how about that is very limited, but I know that it works for me - reproducible. This is just for those like me who tried literally every guide on the net and still none worked. This one probably will. Myself, I find that kind of strange, too and I'm not able to explain why, but it does work. It's just a try and error thing, but for me it works - as already mentioned: reproducible. Got an i7 2nd gen and a X79 Gigabyte Mainboard.
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I'm not saying it doesn't work; but what appears to be happening is that the first 'failed' RemixOS installation added things [to efi/esp partition]. And the PhoenixOS install added or replaced something that made the first install work correctly - it could be either the PhOS grub.efi [although that's 32bit] or as simple as it changing your default bootloader.
Download EasyUEFI if you can and see what's in the first partition - I'm just personally curious as to what is going on here.
I'm also using a non-Jide released grub [like Ubuntu users would be - but with a different setup]
HypoTurtle said:
I'm not saying it doesn't work; but what appears to be happening is that the first 'failed' RemixOS installation added things [to efi/esp partition]. And the PhoenixOS install added or replaced something that made the first install work correctly - it could be either the PhOS grub.efi [although that's 32bit] or as simple as it changing your default bootloader.
Download EasyUEFI if you can and see what's in the first partition - I'm just personally curious as to what is going on here.
I'm also using a non-Jide released grub [like Ubuntu users would be - but with a different setup]
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Sounds very possible... Got EasyUEFI installed but I'm at work atm. Will tell/show you what's in there later this evening when I'm home. The strangest thing I didn't get: original RemixOS booted fine after copying RemixOS folder content to root - but only guest mode worked, not resident. But I mentioned that already in OP. The whole thing would have been a lot easier if I didn't ditch my Arch Linux for RemixOS (for GRUB's sake... ;D), but there were less things to learn...
These instructions didn't work for me, except for the fact that I didn't create a partition. Phoenix would come up as a boot choice but would boot loop.
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[SOLUTION][TEMPFIX] Problems with booting Remix OS on a dual graphics card devices

MOST RECENT REMIX VERSION TESTED WITH THE GUIDE: 3.0.206
If you have a PC (laptop, desktop, tablet, hybrid) with a dual graphics card combo (like Intel + NVIDIA, Intel + AMD, AMD + AMD) and experience problems booting Remix OS then this is a potential solution/workaround for you (until it's officially fixed):
IF YOU USED UNOFFICIAL METHODS FOR REMIX INSTALLATION, THESE SHOULD, BUT MIGHT NOT WORK FOR YOU
Try the methods available in the next section if your PC hangs on one of these during the boot sequence:​
ANDROID [email protected]_x86_64:/ # (if you have an external display plugged in, disconnect it and try again, if persists, read on)
Remix OS logo (is your hdd / USB stick fast enough?)
“_” in the top left corner (above may also apply, other possibilities are badblocks or badsectors apparent on the hard drive, so check for those if the below guide doesn't help)
Before we begin, you need to know how to edit grub menuentries (NON PERSISTENT - ONE BOOT ONLY):​
LEGACY boot - don't apply the exact solutions provided there, just follow the scheme.
UEFI boot - don't apply the exact solutions provided there, just follow the scheme.​​
Find your scenario and add given parameters to the GRUB menuentry kernel line:​​
One of your graphics cards is Intel
This applies only to Remix versions 3.0.205 and older.
Code:
EXTMOD=i915
This parameter enforces initiating Intel driver module first - sets Intel card as primary.
NONE of your grapics cards is Intel:
Code:
nomodeset androidboot.swrast=1
"nomodeset" disables "the kernel mode setting" (tells
the kernel to not set the graphic resolution, let X do that instead).
androidboot.swrast=1 enforces software graphics rendering.
All graphics will be handled by the CPU - has drawbacks; lower stability and performance, but will work 99% times - 1% is when your CPU is not supported
If the above allowed you to successfully boot:​
Report your problem and solution in the official feedback form here:
Remix OS for PC User Feedback
Now you need to make the change persistent:
For Remix OS installed on hard drive:
LEGACY BOOT:Apply adequate changes to grub.cfg or menu.lst file in your Remix OS installation folder. Editing both files won't hurt
UEFI BOOT: Apply adequate changes to EFI:/boot/grub/grub.cfg file in your ESP (EFI System Partition) - example path Z:/boot/grub/grub.cfg
Instruction on how to access grub.cfg file on Windows
BEWARE, ACCIDENTALLY REMOVING OR MODIFYING SOME FILES FROM ESP PARTITION WILL RENDER SYSTEMS NOT BOOTABLE - WILL REQUIRE RECOVERY TOOLS.
To access ESP, you need to:
start cmd.exe as administrator
Kill Explorer -> Mount the ESP -> Start the Explorer as admin using below commands:
Code:
taskkill /f /im explorer.exe
mountvol Z: /s
explorer.exe
If you fail to mount the system partition then it's probably already mounted. Start notepad as administrator then browse My computer and you should find a SYSTEM drive - that's ESP.
Edit & save the EFI:/boot/grub/grub.cfg file
Reboot and test if the changes worked(if you reboot into Windows, the ESP should be inaccessible again - it automatically unmounts upon restart)
For Remix OS installed on a USB stick:
You will need to access USB partition labeled REMIXOSSYS.
Filesystem of this partition is not supported by Windows, so without any 3rd party apps you won't be able to modify the needed files.
You will need to either use a Linux distribution or edit from Remix OS on other device. Be dexterous
LEGACY BOOT:Apply adequate changes to REMIXOSSYS:/SYSLINUX.CFG
UEFI BOOT: Apply adequate changes to REMIXOSSYS:/boot/grub/grub.cfg
Add a post with your results after using the guide and hit Thanks it it worked for you List your device brand and model & GPUs models + Remix OS version
Special thanks and credits go to @masaykh for helping me make this guide and pointing out some mistakes.​
Disclaimer:
Currently parameter X.modeset=0/1 does NOT work, because of recent changes made to driver modules handling.
This thread and discussed problem is known to Remix OS dev team and they are working on it. Let's hope that one of the future updates fixes it.
Less relevant info:
Guide was written in desktop mode, if it looks bad in Tapatalk then blame the app
Does this apply to laptops as well? I don't have an option to disable the dGPU on my Asus ROG laptop. The nouveau and nomodeset commands and it still hangs on the Android root part after it loads the kernel. Help!
Have you tried with step 4. (androidboot.swrast=1) ?
Laptops are PCs too I'll edit OP to prevent confusion.
Also please don't quote the OP (opening post). Use "@"username instead - lots of space saves for better reading and scrolling experience.
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Just wondering... can you use, both Gpu's?
Aka.. dualscreen or stretched desktop option
Cheers
@mitchell4you
Currently Remix OS allows only mirrored external display. This kind of feature is handled by the single GPU only, but that's how it works for all devices.
Some devices with dual gpu can boot without changing anything like in this guide, but that applies only to Lollipop Remix.
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@Vioner Thank you for your awesome guide. I finally boot RemixOS on my laptop but I have a problem. I couldn't this method permanent. there is no file in the /boot/grub/grub.cfg in my RemixOS installation folder. Could you more specific about making this permanent. I have to do all this manually on bootmenu to boot RemixOS. BTW my Nvidia GPU is running on RemixOS not the integrated one and my laptop is hot more than it should . Is that Normal? Thanks in advance
@alali44 which option worked for you? Are you sure it's the nvidia gpu that's working?
Which boot type do u have? Are you sure it's uefi? Path you referred to is for uefi only.
Also remember to hit thanks when it's the right thing to do
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Vioner said:
@alali44 which option worked for you? Are you sure it's the nvidia gpu that's working?
Which boot type do u have? Are you sure it's uefi? Path you referred to is for uefi only.
Also remember to hit thanks when it's the right thing to do
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I am pretty sure because nvidia cpu is running cause there is a color in my laptop power button that shows that. It is UEFI i am sure about that as well.
BTW what do you mean by saying that which option worked for you? I did all of your steps. To be more specific I add the kernel line of remix os in grub menu:
nouveau.modeset=0
nomodeset
androidboot.swrast=1(There is no option in my bios to disable nvidia cpu)
And after that RemixOS was opened but I can't this method permanent because of lack of file in boot folder.
Thanks in advance
@alali44 thanks for reporting. I guess I wasn't clear enough in the guide - I meant to do steps one after another in order but independently from each other - do not combine them together - it's like 4 different methods. I'll reedit the post to make this clear. Please check again which point helped.
About persistent change - you have UEFI, so follow instructions how to access the EFI partition and the grub.cfg file - go back to the guide.
Vioner said:
@alali44 thanks for reporting. I guess I wasn't clear enough in the guide - I meant to do steps one after another in order but independently from each other - do not combine them together - it's like 4 different methods. I'll reedit the post to make this clear. Please check again which point helped.
About persistent change - you have UEFI, so follow instructions how to access the EFI partition and the grub.cfg file - go back to the guide.
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I will try bro and report back to you Thanks again
my two pc will not open new versions my pc HP probook 4540s and DELL XPS l502
@ruha3463 can you write more details?
maybe some errors or to what point it booted?
I am having trouble loading Remix 64 using a nvidia GeForce 7900 GT, I've tried your suggestions but haven't gotten it working yet
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3.0.201 later also does not work in any way
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@Sands207 but do you have 2 graphics cards? This guide is for dual GPU.
If you have only one graphics card then only scenarios 2. and 3. might help you. DO NOTE that I've recently made a major update to the OP - it's significantly changed.
Vioner said:
@Sands207 but do you have 2 graphics cards? This guide is for dual GPU.
If you have only one graphics card then only scenarios 2. and 3. might help you. DO NOTE that I've recently made a major update to the OP - it's significantly changed.
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Thanks, I goofed and only have one. I'll keep looking into it
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Sands207 said:
I am having trouble loading Remix 64 using a nvidia GeForce 7900 GT, I've tried your suggestions but haven't gotten it working yet
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my same problem
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Yuupy EXTMOD=i915 with worked ???
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Fan speed
I have a notebook with Intel i7 6700HQ and NVIDIA GTX 950m
with code EXTMOD=i915 it run in good resolution (1920x1080) but with fan and CPU at 100%
with code nomodeset it run low resolution (800x600) but CPU run better
Sorry for bad English
Thank you in advance
@zirrott I have the exact same cpu and gpu, but I haven't noticed the fans going 100%. Need to test more to be sure.
With nomodeset you won't get any good performance in games or video.
It has 3D accelleration disabled and it's like I described in the OP - utilizes simple drivers that focus only on allowing you to boot and do basic stuff.

[UPDATE] Remix OS for PC update 3.0.205

This week's OTA update is definitely one we're looking forward to releasing. Our engineers have been working hard on two reported issues the past couple of weeks:
- HDMI audio pass-through issues
- Sleep wake issues
This update should improve your experience significantly if you've been having either of these issues. Please also remember to keep reporting issues here: http://bit.ly/2asqK8p
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Remix OS for PC version: 3.0.205
Release Date: September 22, 2016
Release notes:
- Fixed many HDMI audio pass-through issues
- Added 'Never' to disply sleep options to resolve users with wake issues
- App Recommendation tab added to App Drawer
- Updated OTA progress user interface
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To download this release, please go here:
http://www.jide.com/remixos-for-pc#downloadNow
Thanks again for your feedback so far and please keep them coming!
I Suggest to remove Nouveau\AMD kernel drivers atleast until corresponding DRI modules will be added to /lib64/dri/
Now situation look like this :
if user have dual gpu setup, there is a chance (atleast) that nvidia\amd gpu will be detected as /dev/dri/card0
android then trying to boot only trying to access /dev/dri/card0
i done some experiments - like renamed card0 to card2, android not booted, then i renamed my intel gpu card1 to card0 and android booted.
Do something about it please
@masaykh can you report this here as an issue or maybe even make a patch?
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@RemixOS_Jason I installed x64 3.0.204 and 3.0.205 but my pc stuck in A N D R O I D [email protected]_x86_64:_
I read on google this and found out this is nvidia graphic card issue but I couldn't solve it
I used Remix OS 2 months ago when LP times with Rufus without any issue. I don't understand why this thing come to me now
My graphic card is gtx765m and my boot option is UEFI BTW
Please help me.
@alali44 try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/solution-problems-booting-remix-os-dual-t3466027
Upgrade on top of 204 worked fine - same procedure as last time https://youtu.be/_6cwG3THPbY
Remix OS for PC updated to 3.0.205
Still cannot boot on Notebook Dell XPS 15 Touch (9530)
INTEL HD + NVIDIA GPUs (Nvidia GeForce GT 750M graphics card)
without androidboot.swrast=1.
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@alali44 try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/solution-problems-booting-remix-os-dual-t3466027
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Thank you for suggestion. It worked
There is still random issues with touch not responding right on some devices, incl Surface Pro 3. If you add an option in settings to recycle touch input, it would make a nice workaround for those device owners, allowing them to use RemixOS without rebooting it every 20 minutes. Just a suggestion
any1 could help me?, in this and previous all 64 versions I'm getting this error at boot "Intel powerclamp does not run on family 6 model 23
Intel_rapl: driver does not support CPU family 6 model 23" throughout but system works and hangs in couple of hours or rapidly some times. plz help to resolve this
When I connect to my tv, it is showing on both screen, TV and my laptop. I want only 1 screen, TV. How can I fix this?
@harkaman currently that's no longer possible without fiddling with grub entries. Might not be possible at all
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@harkaman currently that's no longer possible without fiddling with grub entries. Might not be possible at all
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Maybe I have to switch to pc desktop, Then it has not screen self. Problem is i don't have PC, only laptop.
Is there we can change 1080p resolution. When I connect from my laptop, It gets much lower 1440x9020 @75 resolution. Any idea?
Thanks
Well now I have updated I no longer have sound. Worked as it should on the last release. This release has done the opisite for me
I don't have pan drive.
I have sd card reader ,can I install remix os wth help of card reader.
Please reply.
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@neeraj.lambaa storage media form doesn't matter.
If it's a card reader embedded in your device then you can try, but since many devices don't enable sd card reader device until the system fully boots, booting a system from it can be impossible.
Booting from a USB card reader should work almost always.
I can manually update from 203 to 205 by performing these steps? :
1) Download latest version 3.0.205
2) With Winrar extract the kernel files, ramdisk.img, system.sfs and initrd.img
3) Copy them to replace version 3.0.203
Thanks for the reply.
@salvoplatania that should work
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