Remix OS : Increase Internal Storage Size Equal to Your Partition Size - Remix OS for PC

After launch Remix OS for PC, People install Remix OS on PC and complaint, My Partition Size is 16 GB or 20 GB but In Remix OS show Internal Storage only 3.99 GB ?
So My Friends don't worry, today i'll show you in this video how to increased internal storage equal to its partition storage in Remix OS for PC.
So my friends watch Full Video Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlQ1OeKthrI
Download Material Here :-
Minitool Partition Wizard : http://goo.gl/mvJXjT
EasyBCD : https://neosmart.net/EasyBCD/
EXT2FSD : http://bit.ly/23gIubo
BOOTICE : http://bit.ly/1T8aXfb
And Main Code : http://bit.ly/1OIfNuj
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you should mention this tutorial is for when you have a Windows computer and want to dualboot with remixOS
I have some older computers here where I want to install remixOS on, with the complete HD available to the OS.

kabeerkhan2016 said:
After launch Remix OS for PC, People install Remix OS on PC and complaint, My Partition Size is 16 GB or 20 GB but In Remix OS show Internal Storage only 3.99 GB ?
So My Friends don't worry, today i'll show you in this video how to increased internal storage equal to its partition storage in Remix OS for PC.
So my friends watch Full Video Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlQ1OeKthrI
Download Material Here :-
Minitool Partition Wizard : http://goo.gl/mvJXjT
EasyBCD : https://neosmart.net/EasyBCD/
EXT2FSD : http://bit.ly/23gIubo
BOOTICE : http://bit.ly/1T8aXfb
And Main Code : http://bit.ly/1OIfNuj
If you Like my Video Plz Subscribe Me for More Video
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ok here is my problem so far,
everything is gray out when i go to ADD NEW ENTRY when using the latest EasyBCD 2.3, any advice?
other than that Tutorial looks neat and clean,

DrakenFX said:
ok here is my problem so far,
everything is gray out when i go to ADD NEW ENTRY when using the latest EasyBCD 2.3, any advice?
other than that Tutorial looks neat and clean,
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Pretty sure that if it is grayed out it means your computer is UEFI based, which means you would need to reinstall windows in the legacy mode of your PC to use this method.

VeryCrushed said:
Pretty sure that if it is grayed out it means your computer is UEFI based, which means you would need to reinstall windows in the legacy mode of your PC to use this method.
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@kabeerkhan2016,
I figure, this or any other methods @kabeerkhan2016 mention only works for Legacy Bios and NOT for UEFI/EFI,
Which another whole process if you want dual boot with Remix or any other 3er. Party OS

Bravo. Worked for me!
Please add some procedures in text to the thread.. It'll be helpful.

DrakenFX said:
@kabeerkhan2016,
I figure, this or any other methods @kabeerkhan2016 mention only works for Legacy Bios and NOT for UEFI/EFI,
Which another whole process if you want dual boot with Remix or any other 3er. Party OS
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Dudes, I could not find in my Bios the option to choose legacy mode. Anyone can help me?
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persiomenezes said:
Dudes, I could not find in my Bios the option to choose legacy mode. Anyone can help me?
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your BIOS looks different then mine but i guess the option you are looking is under SECURITY or ADVANCE

DrakenFX said:
your BIOS looks different then mine but i guess the option you are looking is under SECURITY or ADVANCE
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I have postes prints in these links. Could you help me? http://imgur.com/jzHgy3o and http://imgur.com/z7ToNkY

persiomenezes said:
I have postes prints in these links. Could you help me? http://imgur.com/jzHgy3o and http://imgur.com/z7ToNkY
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you are running your laptop in IDE which mean you shouldn't have a problem at all,
by the way the REMIX OS you need is Remix OS for PC Package (Legacy) not the EFI and you'll be good to go

Increasing the space on the Flash disk instead of HDD
Dear Kabeer Khan,
I would like to increase the space on the flash disk not HDD. I have 32 GB Falsh and RemisOS is already installed on it.
Is there a way?
Thanks in advance.

VeryCrushed said:
Pretty sure that if it is grayed out it means your computer is UEFI based, which means you would need to reinstall windows in the legacy mode of your PC to use this method.
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my pc is uefi based how to reinstall it in the legacy mode

raouf robi said:
my pc is uefi based how to reinstall it in the legacy mode
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your hard disk mbr or gpt ?

kabeerkhan2016 said:
your hard disk mbr or gpt ?
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i dont know

raouf robi said:
i dont know
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Right Click on This PC/My Computer and click on Manage > Click on Disk Management > Right click on Disk 0, then if you see convert to mbr (it's mean your hard drive is gpt) or if you see convert to gpt (it's mean your hard drive is mbr) Okay.
If your hard drive is Gpt so first convert into MBR (Search on Google Play "How to convert gpt to mbr or mbr to gpt, many tutorials available)
Make Boot Windows in PD / DVD (use rufus and choose option for mbr partition)
Turn off Uefi/Efi option in Bios
Format Again PC/Laptop.

cant install any thing no enough space
dear all
please after getting full hard storage "50 GB" i faced new problem which is i can't install any .apk because of no enough space and i have around "20 GB" as free space
and the default language is china how to make it english
thank you all ​

iRajab said:
dear all
please after getting full hard storage "50 GB" i faced new problem which is i can't install any .apk because of no enough space and i have around "20 GB" as free space
and the default language is china how to make it english
thank you all ​
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try this install terminal emulator and write commands
1-su
2-pm set-install-location 2
or
pm set-install-location 0
or
pm set-install-location 1
see what's working for you
I hope this help

kabeerkhan2016 said:
Right Click on This PC/My Computer and click on Manage > Click on Disk Management > Right click on Disk 0, then if you see convert to mbr (it's mean your hard drive is gpt) or if you see convert to gpt (it's mean your hard drive is mbr) Okay.
If your hard drive is Gpt so first convert into MBR (Search on Google Play "How to convert gpt to mbr or mbr to gpt, many tutorials available)
Make Boot Windows in PD / DVD (use rufus and choose option for mbr partition)
Turn off Uefi/Efi option in Bios
Format Again PC/Laptop.
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Do you mean we need to re-install windows to MBR format ? To make dual boot alive ?
I have same problem, my windows is boot via UEFI, so it can't boot from another OS
Here's my problem when run easyBCD

goes as far as remix text
Hello.
I followed the instructions and all seems to work but my computer boots, gets past Android logo, up comes REMIX text and then it just stays there with a small cursor flashing. I waited an hour but it goes no further. I am trying to bot 32 bit version and it works on same computer but from USB stick. Hoe long should it normally take from hard disk? From USB it took 10 mins.
Thanks

smart_thingup said:
Do you mean we need to re-install windows to MBR format ? To make dual boot alive ?
I have same problem, my windows is boot via UEFI, so it can't boot from another OS
Here's my problem when run easyBCD
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maybe easybcd only support for mbr/legacy bios mode [emoji4]

Related

[Guide]Install Remix OS on a hard disk (including removable ones)

Hi everyone.
In order to make the system fast and stable, the Remix OS wants a USB 3.0 stick. But few people really own one. Though USB 2.0 works too, the writing speed is too low and lags & crashes occurs. And in this guide we will be installing Remix OS on a hard disk, which is even faster than USB 3.0.
In my test (according to Remix OS), a...
USB 2.0 stick has a speed of 4.6M/s
USB 3.0 removable drive has a speed of 21.0M/s
SATA2 SSD Hard Disk has a EXCELLENT speed of 53.0M/s
Your device may even have a better score.
Code:
#include <disclaimer.h>
/* I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device
* You are doing this at your own risk.
* If you point at my nose for breaking your device
* I'll laugh at you
*/
As you can see, Remix USB tool is based on unetbootin and they didn't actually modify anything. They only removed some functions. And one of those functions is the ability to install on Hard disks, which is vital for us. So we will be using Unetbootin instead of Remix USB tools
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Now let's start
1. Download Remix OS
HTML:
http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc#downloadNow
and unetbootin
HTML:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/unetbootin/?source=directory
2. Decompress and navigate to the iso you downloaded. Select Hard Disk from the drop menu, and choose the drive (NOT PARTITON) you wish to install Remix on.
WARNING: Installing on a drive that contains a OS may overwrite its bootloader and makes the OS no longer bootable. To dualboot, choose a standalone drive.
3. Click OK and wait until it finishes.
4. To start Remix OS, press F12 on your (BIOS or UEFI's) booting screen and select the drive you installed on.
That's it. Now you have a Remix OS on a Hard Disk. Like a real computer OS.
Enjoy and don't forget to press Thanks
P.S. If your drive is not detected by unetbootin, as I see in some replies , you can try Universal-USB-Installer (http://pendrivelinux.com) and select "Android" from the distribution drop-menu, browse to Remix ISO and check Show All Drives. Then you should have your Drive listed. This method also works fine and is tested by me.
My 7200rpm hdd works fine via USB2 with a USB3 adabter cable. I only notice slightly slower boot than when using USB3
I dont understand this: "step2: choose the drive (NOT PARTITON)"
tungwoodboi said:
I dont understand this: "step2: choose the drive (NOT PARTITON)"
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You need to use a standalone disk instead of a partition inside a disk. See Disk Management for details. If you don't understand what partition is, Google.
kavinzhao said:
Hi everyone.
In order to make the system fast and stable, the Remix OS wants a USB 3.0 stick. But few people really own one. Though USB 2.0 works too, the writing speed is too low and lags & crashes occurs. And in this guide we will be installing Remix OS on a hard disk, which is even faster than USB 3.0.
In my test (according to Remix OS), a...
USB 2.0 stick has a speed of 4.6M/s
USB 3.0 removable drive has a speed of 21.0M/s
SATA2 SSD Hard Disk has a EXCELLENT speed of 53.0M/s
Your device may even have a better score.
Code:
#include <disclaimer.h>
/* I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device
* You are doing this at your own risk.
* If you point at my nose for breaking your device
* I'll laugh at you
*/
As you can see, Remix USB tool is based on unetbootin and they didn't actually modify anything. They only removed some functions. And one of those functions is the ability to install on Hard disks, which is vital for us. So we will be using Unetbootin instead of Remix USB tools
Now let's start
1. Download Remix OS
HTML:
http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc#downloadNow
and unetbootin
HTML:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/unetbootin/?source=directory
2. Decompress and navigate to the iso you downloaded. Select Hard Disk from the drop menu, and choose the drive (NOT PARTITON) you wish to install Remix on.
WARNING: Installing on a drive that contains a OS may overwrite its bootloader and makes the OS no longer bootable. To dualboot, choose a standalone drive.
3. Click OK and wait until it finishes.
4. To start Remix OS, press F12 on your (BIOS or UEFI's) booting screen and select the drive you installed on.
That's it. Now you have a Remix OS on a Hard Disk. Like a real computer OS.
Enjoy and don't forget to press Thanks
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hey my drives are not being detected only c is showing
SIMBIOS said:
hey my drives are not being detected only c is showing
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I have same problem
hajtrak said:
I have same problem
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hey,im looking for a solution . I'll tell you if i get when till then try the other methods bro
hey.. my 4 gb pendrive is detected bt my external hard drive is not detected..
Help me fix it..
sulavu01 said:
hey.. my 4 gb pendrive is detected bt my external hard drive is not detected..
Help me fix it..
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try other port i.e. the port your pendrive used
ecksdeeay said:
try other port i.e. the port your pendrive used
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3304667
How to Mount or Show Windows Hard Disk Partition in Remix OS
A XDA MEMBER
SIMBIOS said:
hey my drives are not being detected only c is showing
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In that case you can try Universal-USB-Installer (http://pendrivelinux.com) and select "Android" from the distribution drop-menu, browse to Remix ISO and check Show All Drives. Then you should have your Drive listed.
sulavu01 said:
hey.. my 4 gb pendrive is detected bt my external hard drive is not detected..
Help me fix it..
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Alternative Solution published. Check it out.
kavinzhao said:
Alternative Solution published. Check it out.
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Ya!! I tried with universal USB installer too. And the thing is when I select android and try to select .iso file, the .iso file doesnot show up. But when ubuntu or any other is selected the file shows up.
sulavu01 said:
Ya!! I tried with universal USB installer too. And the thing is when I select android and try to select .iso file, the .iso file doesnot show up. But when ubuntu or any other is selected the file shows up.
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hey bro just the name of the iso to android and it will show
PS hit thanks if it worked
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sulavu01 said:
Ya!! I tried with universal USB installer too. And the thing is when I select android and try to select .iso file, the .iso file doesnot show up. But when ubuntu or any other is selected the file shows up.
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kavinzhao said:
Hi everyone.
In order to make the system fast and stable, the Remix OS wants a USB 3.0 stick. But few people really own one. Though USB 2.0 works too, the writing speed is too low and lags & crashes occurs. And in this guide we will be installing Remix OS on a hard disk, which is even faster than USB 3.0.
In my test (according to Remix OS), a...
USB 2.0 stick has a speed of 4.6M/s
USB 3.0 removable drive has a speed of 21.0M/s
SATA2 SSD Hard Disk has a EXCELLENT speed of 53.0M/s
Your device may even have a better score.
Code:
#include <disclaimer.h>
/* I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device
* You are doing this at your own risk.
* If you point at my nose for breaking your device
* I'll laugh at you
*/
As you can see, Remix USB tool is based on unetbootin and they didn't actually modify anything. They only removed some functions. And one of those functions is the ability to install on Hard disks, which is vital for us. So we will be using Unetbootin instead of Remix USB tools
Now let's start
1. Download Remix OS
HTML:
http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc#downloadNow
and unetbootin
HTML:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/unetbootin/?source=directory
2. Decompress and navigate to the iso you downloaded. Select Hard Disk from the drop menu, and choose the drive (NOT PARTITON) you wish to install Remix on.
WARNING: Installing on a drive that contains a OS may overwrite its bootloader and makes the OS no longer bootable. To dualboot, choose a standalone drive.
3. Click OK and wait until it finishes.
4. To start Remix OS, press F12 on your (BIOS or UEFI's) booting screen and select the drive you installed on.
That's it. Now you have a Remix OS on a Hard Disk. Like a real computer OS.
Enjoy and don't forget to press Thanks
P.S. If your drive is not detected by unetbootin, as I see in some replies , you can try Universal-USB-Installer (http://pendrivelinux.com) and select "Android" from the distribution drop-menu, browse to Remix ISO and check Show All Drives. Then you should have your Drive listed. This method also works fine and is tested by me.
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hey bro when i boot into the neogrub it says some important file is missing etc pls look into this bro
im in windows 10 64 bit legacy
kavinzhao said:
Alternative Solution published. Check it out.
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check this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/how-to-mount-windows-hard-disk-t3304667
Hey guys, a little help here...
This is my desktop configuration (if it is needed for you guys):
64bit processor (AMD Phenom II X4 955)
Gigabyte Motherboard - legacy bios (I checked),
AMD Radeon HD 7750
4 Gigs of RAM
I tried to install/flash RemixOS (for Legacy BIOS) on USB 3.0 flash drive, whatever I do it won't boot: in resident mode it does its checks and reboots and give me again options for Resident and/or Guest mode. If I choose guest mode it gives me errors 8000 and 8001.
Then i tried to flash RemixOS on external USB 3.0 drive (no multiple partitions, just clean formated drive). I was able to flash it with Universal USB Installer (with name ''Android'' for the Iso image, and formatting FAT32). Even now it does not boot. I can't even get the screen for Resident and/or Guest mode, it just boots to my windows 10.
I followed instructions to the letter but everything fails... Am I still doing something wrong or my computer configuration is not compatible with this Alpha version???
Thx in advance
By doing this will it fully utilize the GPU withing the PC and/or Laptop? I have a Laptop with a Radeon GPU.
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SIMBIOS said:
hey bro just the name of the iso to android and it will show
PS hit thanks if it worked
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hey bro when i boot into the neogrub it says some important file is missing etc pls look into this bro
im in windows 10 64 bit legacy
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No idea. Ask Jide team for that.
CroPunisher said:
Hey guys, a little help here...
This is my desktop configuration (if it is needed for you guys):
64bit processor (AMD Phenom II X4 955)
Gigabyte Motherboard - legacy bios (I checked),
AMD Radeon HD 7750
4 Gigs of RAM
I tried to install/flash RemixOS (for Legacy BIOS) on USB 3.0 flash drive, whatever I do it won't boot: in resident mode it does its checks and reboots and give me again options for Resident and/or Guest mode. If I choose guest mode it gives me errors 8000 and 8001.
Then i tried to flash RemixOS on external USB 3.0 drive (no multiple partitions, just clean formated drive). I was able to flash it with Universal USB Installer (with name ''Android'' for the Iso image, and formatting FAT32). Even now it does not boot. I can't even get the screen for Resident and/or Guest mode, it just boots to my windows 10.
I followed instructions to the letter but everything fails... Am I still doing something wrong or my computer configuration is not compatible with this Alpha version???
Thx in advance
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luckylui said:
By doing this will it fully utilize the GPU withing the PC and/or Laptop? I have a Laptop with a Radeon GPU.
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kavinzhao said:
No idea. Ask Jide team for that.
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I have a pc with the same spec, amd redeon phenom iii.
Maybe this os not compatible.
kavinzhao said:
Hi everyone.
In order to make the system fast and stable, the Remix OS wants a USB 3.0 stick. But few people really own one. Though USB 2.0 works too, the writing speed is too low and lags & crashes occurs. And in this guide we will be installing Remix OS on a hard disk, which is even faster than USB 3.0.
In my test (according to Remix OS), a...
USB 2.0 stick has a speed of 4.6M/s
USB 3.0 removable drive has a speed of 21.0M/s
SATA2 SSD Hard Disk has a EXCELLENT speed of 53.0M/s
Your device may even have a better score.
Code:
#include <disclaimer.h>
/* I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device
* You are doing this at your own risk.
* If you point at my nose for breaking your device
* I'll laugh at you
*/
As you can see, Remix USB tool is based on unetbootin and they didn't actually modify anything. They only removed some functions. And one of those functions is the ability to install on Hard disks, which is vital for us. So we will be using Unetbootin instead of Remix USB tools
Now let's start
1. Download Remix OS
HTML:
http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc#downloadNow
and unetbootin
HTML:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/unetbootin/?source=directory
2. Decompress and navigate to the iso you downloaded. Select Hard Disk from the drop menu, and choose the drive (NOT PARTITON) you wish to install Remix on.
WARNING: Installing on a drive that contains a OS may overwrite its bootloader and makes the OS no longer bootable. To dualboot, choose a standalone drive.
3. Click OK and wait until it finishes.
4. To start Remix OS, press F12 on your (BIOS or UEFI's) booting screen and select the drive you installed on.
That's it. Now you have a Remix OS on a Hard Disk. Like a real computer OS.
Enjoy and don't forget to press Thanks
P.S. If your drive is not detected by unetbootin, as I see in some replies , you can try Universal-USB-Installer (http://pendrivelinux.com) and select "Android" from the distribution drop-menu, browse to Remix ISO and check Show All Drives. Then you should have your Drive listed. This method also works fine and is tested by me.
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Bro which format should it be?? NTFS or FAT32? PLease help

[GUIDE] [ALTERNATIVE] Dual boot RemixOS (beta) alongside Windows

Beta launched!
http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc
PRE-NOTE -​
- This method doesn't work on 32-bit UEFI systems due to system limitations. However you may try the following guides which are reported to be working -
By @TP4LG
PREREQUISITE - ​
- Remix OS ISO (both 32-bit and 64-bit work)
- Grub2Win from [URL="http://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/"]http://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/
THE EASY METHOD -​
1. Extract grub2win.zip anywhere and install using setup.bat in install folder. Tick "Create a shortcut on your desktop" for easy excess to application via desktop.
2. Create a folder named "RemixOS" in the root directory of any of your partitions. If you had used the Official RemixOS Installation Tool before this guide, the directory may already be created. Important: Backup your data.img by moving to some other directory. Use UninstallRemixOS.exe to remove the current installtion.
3. Copy and paste the folder efi and the the following files from your RemixOS ISO to "RemixOS" folder you created earlier-
-initrd.img
-install.img
-kernel
-ramdisk.img
-system.img
*data.img, if you had installed RemixOS previously.
4. Copy and paste the grub.cfg (inside the appropriate zip attached in this post. 32-bit ISO adopters use grub32-bit.zip and 64-bit ISO adopters use grub64-bit.zip) to "X:\grub2" (where X is the drive letter of the partition where you installed Grub2Win).
*RUN grub2win program once and click OK button so that Grub2Win BCD entry is created.
5. Reboot and select "Grub 2 For Windows". After it loads, select RemixOS - Resident Mode. That's it!
*You may skip the following method and jump directly to POST-NOTES.
A LITTLE ADVANCED METHOD -​
*The first 3 steps are the same as the easy method.
4. Run Grub2Win program from desktop.
5. Click "Manage Boot Menu" Button.
6. Click "Add A New Entry" in Grub2Win Menu Configuration Window.
7. Select OS Type as android. Change title to "Remix OS - Resident Mode". Under "Automatically Generate Configuration Code For Android", change Search By Boot Directory to /RemixOS.
*pay attention that slash is used (/) and not backslash (\)
8. Under Linux Boot Parms, replace the existing code with this -
If you're using 64-bit ISO -
Code:
androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= SRC=RemixOS CREATE_DATA_IMG=1
IF you're using 32-bit ISO -
Code:
androidboot.hardware=remix_x86 androidboot.selinux=permissive quiet DATA= SRC=RemixOS CREATE_DATA_IMG=1
9. Click on Apply, and then OK.
10. Click on Apply, and then OK. Then click close. Reboot and select "Grub 2 For Windows". After it loads, select RemixOS - Resident Mode.
POST-NOTES -​
1. I've tried this method and it works fine on my Windows 10 Pro 64-bit with BIOS mode legacy. It should work on EFI systems (64-bit only) and 64-bit or 32-bit "legacy" systems as well. If you get any error, please report it, I'll try to provide a fix.
2. I already had the data.img and it booted fine. Initialize Data Partition may take time if you don't have it already, and as the Remix OS says - please be patient.
3. You can change Grub graphics mode and OS graphics to the best suited resolution. You may change Boot Pause Seconds too. It won't break anything.
Comment below if this method works for you. Especially the ones with UEFI systems.
I also did something similar...but using EasyBCD.
Nice sharing.
freelancer81 said:
I also did something similar...but using EasyBCD.
Nice sharing.
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I tried too!
But couldn't get it booting from a subfolder inside a drive (it was stuck on detecting android x86).
So had to go with Grub2win
Update : Actually grub4dos (used by neogrub) doesn't support mapping a subdirectory as hard drive or partition (tried hard to find a method but couldn't find it)
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Will this work for beta versión?
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Cristian Dante said:
Will this work for beta versión?
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Likely to work on any version
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Got it working just fine... Anyone able to get multiple monitors to work? I have it on my dell ultra book in a docking station but it only recognizes the built in laptop display?
crowsnestitsupport said:
Got it working just fine... Anyone able to get multiple monitors to work? I have it on my dell ultra book in a docking station but it only recognizes the built in laptop display?
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Beta coming next month on 1st March, maybe it'll support it then
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Beta coming next month on 1st March, maybe it'll support it then
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Yes indeed!! Looking forward to that!! Completely blowen away by it so far!! Considering its alpha!!! It's impressive. Have it dual booting on my dell ultrabook with a 6th gen i7, 256gb SSD, and 16gb ram. Gave it a 75 GB partition and set it all up. It flies!!
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Yes indeed!! Looking forward to that!! Completely blowen away by it so far!! Considering its alpha!!! It's impressive. Have it dual booting on my dell ultrabook with a 6th gen i7, 256gb SSD, and 16gb ram. Gave it a 75 GB partition and set it all up. It flies!!View attachment 3662801
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Still native mount support for internal hard disk partitions was missing (we need to use stick mount and ES File Explorer for that)
Hope native support will be there in the beta
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Grub2Win will not work on Asus T100
I just wanted to give this a try before I created a partition, but Grub2Win will not run on Asus T100 as this is 32 bit windows. I get error when I start Grub2Win "EFI mode requires 64 bit windows."
Right in "https://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/files/" it clearly states......
On EFI systems, you must be running 64 bit Windows. BIOS systems can run either 64 or 32 bit Windows.
I guess EasyBCD is the way for me now.
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I just wanted to give this a try before I created a partition, but Grub2Win will not run on Asus T100 as this is 32 bit windows. I get error when I start Grub2Win "EFI mode requires 64 bit windows."
Right in "https://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/files/" it clearly states......
On EFI systems, you must be running 64 bit Windows. BIOS systems can run either 64 or 32 bit Windows.
I guess EasyBCD is the way for me now.
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Yes definitely go for it
Or wait till the beta comes out on 1st March...
Update : There is a way but that's much more complicated than just creating a partition.
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Im planning to dual boot this to my windows laptop mainly for clash of clans.
Anyone tried it yet with clash of clans + Az screen recorder?
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Im planning to dual boot this to my windows laptop mainly for clash of clans.
Anyone tried it yet with clash of clans + Az screen recorder?
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Clash of clans works well with mouse... See here for other games that work..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/games-supported-remix-os-t3316465
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i have a external HDD here ( Freeagent Desk 1TB ) which is connected via usb cable...
I have tested the r/w speed, and the write speed is somewhere around 20-22mb/s
i am planning to install remix os in it but will partition 32gb space out of the 1Tb... is that okay?
i am using this 1TB as a storage device backup for my android files/mp3/windowsOS/software and docs...
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i have a external HDD here ( Freeagent Desk 1TB ) which is connected via usb cable...
I have tested the r/w speed, and the write speed is somewhere around 20-22mb/s
i am planning to install remix os in it but will partition 32gb space out of the 1Tb... is that okay?
i am using this 1TB as a storage device backup for my android files/mp3/windowsOS/software and docs...
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If you're talking about partitioning your external hard drive, you really don't need to (as stated in the post)
All you need to do is create a folder "RemixOS" in the root of your portable drive (or any folder if you go for the advanced method) and copy the the stated files in that folder.
If you want to have a data partition larger than 4 GB (that's the default size when you install RemixOS), you can use RMXtools by @imadlatch. Once you create it just copy it to the folder you created. And boot using Grub2win... It boots (just tested it on my USB drive)
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If you're talking about partitioning your external hard drive, you really don't need to (as stated in the post)
All you need to do is create a folder "RemixOS" in the root of your portable drive (or any folder if you go for the advanced method) and copy the the stated files in that folder.
If you want to have a data partition larger than 4 GB (that's the default size when you install RemixOS), you can use RMXtools by @imadlatch. Once you create it just copy it to the folder you created. And boot using Grub2win... It boots (just tested it on my USB drive)
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Okay... thanks for the brief explanation...
Downloading this ISO
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65567544&postcount=161
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Okay... thanks for the brief explanation...
Downloading this ISO
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65567544&postcount=161
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I haven't tested the leaked version, but if it works fine for you, plz tell, I'll update the OP.
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I haven't tested the leaked version, but if it works fine for you, plz tell, I'll update the OP.
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Yup... i will let you know asap.
for 32bit window can use this?
i have finished downloading the leaked iso from the link i have provided above, but upon extracting the zip file i only got the system.img..
should it contain all the ff??
"
-initrd.img
-install.img
-kernel
-ramdisk.img
-system.sfs or system.img (whichever applicable) "

[GUIDE][AIO]UEFI DUAL-BOOT + INCREASE STORAGE + MOUNT INTERNAL HDD Remix OS2.0 Beta

Want to have Android on your PC?
Looking to dual-boot alongside 64-bit Windows?
Want to increase internal storage beyond the maximum 8GB allocated by the Remix OS Beta PC installer?
Want to turn Android into an everyday replacement for Windows? Want to mount your internal hard disk drives and network shares?
Look no further for the ultimate guide!
After poring through countless threads, I managed to put together a working and rooted system of Remix OS, dual-booting alongside my UEFI Windows 10 setup for my own use, with storage space more than the maximum of 8GB (if installed via the Windows installer).
Below are the steps for how to install, dual-boot, root and mount 64-bit Remix OS 2.0 Beta on an ext4 partition.
SHRINKING/CREATING A PARTITION FOR REMIX OS
1. Open "Disk Management" in Windows.
2. Right-click on your system drive's primary partition (usually C, the largest-volume partition) and select "Shrink Volume". Set the desired new size for your system partition by subtracting your desired partition size for Remix OS. Mine is 20GB.
3. Wait and when you're done, right-click on the Unallocated Space. Select "New Volume" and format it to FAT32.
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1. INSTALL REMIX OS ON EXT4 PARTITION
1. Download Remix OS (I am using the 64-bit version) here.
2. Install it onto a USB drive using the installer executable.
3. Boot the USB drive using your motherboard's UEFI boot menu.
4. Press "Tab", then "e" with "Resident Mode" highlighted. Press the down arrow button to go down two lines. Hit space at the end of the line before "initrd" and press "space". Type "INSTALL=0" (in caps, without quotes at the end of the line).
5. Press "Ctrl+X" to run the installer.
6. Select the partition which you just created (a "vfat" partition, usually the last number in the hard disk) and would like to install Remix OS on.
7. Format it to "ext4" partition when prompted to do so (ext4 partition will use up all the available space for the data while fat32 will require you to create a "data.img" file of specified size). Select "Yes" when prompted to create GRUB and GRUB2 EFI bootloader, and when asked for a system-write image.
8. Boot into Remix OS Beta after installation is complete and go through the first start settings until you reach the home screen. Don't mess around too much here first. There are more things to configure.
2. ROOTING REMIX OS
1. Download Linux Mint Cinnamon 64-bit version here.
2. Install it onto a USB drive using Rufus.
3. Boot the USB drive using your motherboard's UEFI boot menu.
4. Download "remixroot.zip" from this post. Save the file in your Downloads folder.
5. Open File Manager and mount your ext4 partition (should be named "Android-x86") by clicking on it. Its contents should appear.
6. Open a Terminal Window. Type the following commands:
Code:
cd Downloads
sudo unzip remixroot.zip -d "/media/mint/Android-x86/android-2016-03-01"
cd /media/mint/Android-x86/android-2016-03-01
sudo sh remixroot.sh
7. If there are no error messages, shutdown Linux Mint.
3. DUAL-BOOT REMIX OS with WINDOWS
1. Boot into Windows.
2. Download Grub2Win
3. Install it by executing Setup.bat.
4. Open Grub2Win.exe for the first time and click on "Manage EFI Partition Modules. Ensure that the Grub2Win EFI Modules are installed. Set Grub2Win as the default EFI boot loader. Close Grub2Win.
5. Download and paste this grub.cfg in the directory where you installed Grub2Win.
6. Append (hd0,5) to the partition (hard disk, partition number) where you installed Remix OS.
7. Save grub.cfg. Open Grub2Win again and click on "Manage Boot Menu" to check if the settings are correct.
4. UPDATING SUPERSU BINARY
1. Boot into Remix OS Beta by restarting your computer. The Grub2Win EFI boot loader should appear with 2 options. Select "Remix OS".
2. Download the Google Play Services installer from here.
3. Install the Google Play Services downloader, download the package and reboot Remix OS when prompted.
4. Setup your Google Account for the Google Play Store.
5. Update "SuperSU" (if available) and download "Root Checker" to check for Root Access. A SuperSU prompt should be displayed.
6. Update SuperSU binary after launching SuperSU and reboot.
5. MOUNTING INTERNAL HDD
1. Download Paragon Mounter here.
2. Grant the application root access when prompted. It should automatically mount your NTFS system drives.
3. You may access them by opening File Explorer and navigating to "Storage>My Remix>Paragon_NTFS_X" for each partition.
That's all. Hope this guide has been of use. Give a thanks and like my site's Facebook page if you have found this guide helpful. I quite like Remix OS and think feel that Android can be quite a viable replacement for Windows, especially those who tend to browse the net and watch YouTube videos more. After all, we do use Android on our phones on a daily basis already.
If I will install grub2win on Windows, I don't need to install grub and grub2 bootloader on Remix OS installation, right?
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There is no way getting this to work on a 32 bit uefi? I have hardware that supports 64 bit, but my stupid bios only supports 32 bit. Quite annoying!
lucasdeeiroz said:
If I will install grub2win on Windows, I don't need to install grub and grub2 bootloader on Remix OS installation, right?
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Hmm, technically, you're right. However, I just hit "Yes" when prompted twice during the installation process to avoid any troubles. Just don't format your primary boot partition (the one with Windows) when prompted to do so. Installing grub and grub2 bootloader won't make any difference as they will be residing on the secondary partition and the computer will boot to the first partition always (the one with Windows on it).
It is also not really possible to add an entry for Remix OS in the Windows Boot Loader at this time, from what I've read as EasyBCD is limited for a UEFI boot loader, only good for legacy Bios. Therefore, I decided to use Grub2win as the defauly bootloader. Do tell me if it works!
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There is no way getting this to work on a 32 bit uefi? I have hardware that supports 64 bit, but my stupid bios only supports 32 bit. Quite annoying!
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Wait, what do you mean by your bios supports only 32 bit with 64 bit hardware? If I'm not wrong, UEFI BIOS does not have 32-bit/64-bit classification. It's the operating system. Do you mean a 32-bit Windows installation?
If you want to be on the safe side, you could try downloading the 32-bit Remix OS ISO image and install it using the same method by booting from your USB drive. However, since you have 64-bit hardware, you should be able to install the 64-bit RemixOS fine, regardless of whether you have a 32/64-bit Windows. Have you tried it?
@XDantheManX, To get 20GB for Remix OS, do I have to follow all the 5 steps? Please be more simple. I seem to get lost at your 1st step, I am so sure if I installed the Remix OS, it will go to the New Volume just previously made.
I want to dual boot Remix OS with Ubuntu. I've already installed Remix on a ext4 partition but now I'm unable to add Remix's boot entry in GRUB2's boot selection menu. Could you pleeeease help me with that? Please?
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@XDantheManX, To get 20GB for Remix OS, do I have to follow all the 5 steps? Please be more simple. I seem to get lost at your 1st step, I am so sure if I installed the Remix OS, it will go to the New Volume just previously made.
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Yes, you may install Remix OS on the New Volume from the partition you have shrunk. You may set it to 20GB or more, depending on how much you'd like to shrink the volume by.
As for increased storage space, you'll just have to follow step 1 and 3 to dual boot with windows. Install Remix using the USB installer and add its boot entry into Grub2win. The other steps are for rooting Remix OS (optional) and mounting your Windows partitions (eg. C: drive) to access them in Remix OS.
afiur.fahim said:
I want to dual boot Remix OS with Ubuntu. I've already installed Remix on a ext4 partition but now I'm unable to add Remix's boot entry in GRUB2's boot selection menu. Could you pleeeease help me with that? Please?
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I am assuming you installed Remix OS on a separate partition using the USB installer. To dual boot Remix OS, you'll have to add a custom menu entry into Ubuntu's GRUB2. Download the grub.cfg file attached in the first post, copy the highlighted line of code in the screenshot (adjust hd (0,5) accordingly) and create a file in the /etc/grub.d folder
http://ubuntuguide.net/manually-addingremoving-entries-to-grub-2-menu
XDantheManX said:
Wait, what do you mean by your bios supports only 32 bit with 64 bit hardware? If I'm not wrong, UEFI BIOS does not have 32-bit/64-bit classification. It's the operating system. Do you mean a 32-bit Windows installation?
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UEFI indeed has 32-bit and 64-bit implementations, and cheaper systems use 32-bit UEFI while running 64-bit processors. Poorly coded operating systems (actually just Linux) do not handle booting a 64-bit OS from 32-bit UEFI because again, bad programmers. And that assessment is from Intel, not me.
https://blogs.intel.com/evangelists/2015/07/22/why-cheap-systems-run-32-bit-uefi-on-x64-systems/
is there any way to usb tether from android phone? #littlebit_oot
XDantheManX said:
I am assuming you installed Remix OS on a separate partition using the USB installer. To dual boot Remix OS, you'll have to add a custom menu entry into Ubuntu's GRUB2. Download the grub.cfg file attached in the first post, copy the highlighted line of code in the screenshot (adjust hd (0,5) accordingly) and create a file in the /etc/grub.d folder
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Thanks-a-lot! I was able to add boot entry by editing '40_custom' file
Single boot remix os
Hi all. is there any way to boot remix os from hdd. i have installed remix os from usb use "install=1" its worked for me. i have 32 bit uefi .
Hi! I have a question? I have tablet Acer Asire switch 10E and i guess iam able to do do all the steps in the tutorial however, I have already tried once but I was trynig to install normal Android instead, but instalation was kind of same and I remember it that the instalater asked me: Do you want to install grub-2 bootloader? I hit "yes" but then when i restarted the laptop i messed up with windows entry completely eventhogh I installed it on seperated HDD partion... So question is: is it gonna be the same case here? I do not wanna destroy my laptop again, but I wanna try it! Can anyone help me? Note: My laptop does not have real HDD. It has some kind of EMMC and I know that grup call it as mmcblk(number of partion)

[GUIDE] Remix OS 3.0 alongside GRUB2

Hello everyone!
After a long day yesterday trying to install Remix OS alongside my already existing Windows 10 and Fedora 24 installations, managed by GRUB2, I finally completed the task.
I decided that I'm going to save other people wanting to do this some trouble, and post the updated guide, since personally I couldn't find it anywhere. It's mainly based on this guide and other similar ones (including the one by @remixtester here on XDA), and since RemixOS changed the install process a little bit, now it's actually done in 10 easy steps.
Recommended system requirements:
2 GHz dual core processor or better
2 GB system memory
Minimum 8 GB of free hard drive space
Internet access is helpful
1. Download the official latest Remix OS 3.0
2. Install Remix OS to a flash drive, using the provided Windows tool. If you don't have Windows, use Rufus or similar piece of software for your OS.
3. Create an at least 8 GB ext4 partition, and disable secure boot. Remember the partition number you are assigned
4. Boot from the flash drive, from the menu that follows click "e" on Resident Mode.
5. Delete > DATA= USB_DATA_PARTIOTION=1 and replace it with > INSTALL=1
6. Select your partition number, format it to ext4
7. Skip GRUB2, skip EFI GRUB and skip Write/Read Access
8. Reboot back to your Linux distro and open the Terminal
9. Log in as superuser and input: > gedit /etc/grub.d/40_custom
Add (do not remove the existing text in the file) the following text to the file. Replace the "X" in set root='(hd0,gptX)' with your partition number. Also paste the text exactly as is, the formatting is crucial for it to work:
HTML:
menuentry 'Remix OS' --class android-x86 {
insmod part_gpt
insmod ext2
set root='(hd0,gptX)'
linuxefi /RemixOS/kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 androidboot.selinux=permissive SRC=/RemixOS UVESA_MODE=1920x1080 verbose logo.showlogo=1
initrdefi /RemixOS/initrd.img
}
10. Rebuild your GRUB:
For Fedora distribution:
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/Fedora/grub.cfg
For other Linux distributions:
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
Alternatively:
update-grub
Upon reboot you'll see Remix OS added to your OS entries and you should be able to boot up and use it just fine.
@engmia Great guide! Although I prefer Grub-Customiser!
The GUI makes everything so easy!
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If that's my partition list, and that the 20 GO is the partition I created for Remix OS, then I should write set root='(hd0,gpt4)' ?
7. SKIP GRUB2, EFI GRUB and Write/Read Access
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So thats skip Grub2, skip EFI grub and Yes to W/R Access?
set root='(hd0,gptX)'
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This means it will read set root='hd2,gpt4)'?
Another thing is it cant find /RemixOS/kernel
any ideas?
Ok followed each step by step and i end up with
something (hd2,gpt4) something
must load kernel first
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on bootup.
Now previously i had it installed via windows 10 on my ssd where i deleted the entry from windows boot manager and put the entry in grub. Everything booted fine. But i didnt want it on my ssd. So i followed this to put it on its own partition on a hdd with ubuntu on it. Also when i try to do the grub2-mkconfig it says "command not recognized did you mean grub-mkconfig"
Vodkanakas said:
Ok followed each step by step and i end up with
on bootup.
Now previously i had it installed via windows 10 on my ssd where i deleted the entry from windows boot manager and put the entry in grub. Everything booted fine. But i didnt want it on my ssd. So i followed this to put it on its own partition on a hdd with ubuntu on it. Also when i try to do the grub2-mkconfig it says "command not recognized did you mean grub-mkconfig"
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In Ubuntu you can just do
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sudo update-grub
Ok still cannot get this thing going. So heres the run down
UEFI Boot only in bios
sda1,2,3,4 Only windows 10 it makes 4 partitions
sdb1 storage
sdc1 efi
sdc2 ubuntu
sdc3 RemixOS
sdc4 Swap
so i do everything that the instructions say and i get an error for unable to find /RemixOS/kernel and i need to load the kernel first. i think its detecting the partition now due to no having the disk hd2,gpt3 error
Is it possible to install grub/theme using Windows?
Wryth said:
Just to be sure...
If that's my partition list, and that the 20 GO is the partition I created for Remix OS, then I should write set root='(hd0,gpt4)' ?
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Yes, correct.
Vodkanakas said:
Ok still cannot get this thing going. So heres the run down
UEFI Boot only in bios
sda1,2,3,4 Only windows 10 it makes 4 partitions
sdb1 storage
sdc1 efi
sdc2 ubuntu
sdc3 RemixOS
sdc4 Swap
so i do everything that the instructions say and i get an error for unable to find /RemixOS/kernel and i need to load the kernel first. i think its detecting the partition now due to no having the disk hd2,gpt3 error
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This sounds like an error due to a wrong path set in the GRUB configuration. Are you certain you have set the correct number for your device? Do you have 3 separate hard drives on your device?
engmia said:
This sounds like an error due to a wrong path set in the GRUB configuration. Are you certain you have set the correct number for your device? Do you have 3 separate hard drives on your device?
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Yes three seperate hdd in computer and set root='(hd2,gpt3)'
Vodkanakas said:
Yes three seperate hdd in computer and set root='(hd2,gpt3)'
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Sorry for the late reply. Frankly I don't know how to help you, I can only repeat that to me it looks an error in the partition path. Try double checking what number has your distribution been assigned to terminal.
Guys, FYI we are reworking the INSTALL=1 installer. It should be done within 2-3 weeks. Initial release might be unofficial.
i clicked remix os on the grub and this messages shows up
error: cant find command `linuxefi';
error: cant find command `initrdefi'.
Press any key to continue.....
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what should i do now? my resolution is 1366x768, http://imgur.com/a/yz4xs
@Ravagioli in grub customizer change linuxefi to linux and initrdefi to initrd.
Can I set the data partition to a specific partiorion on my hdd ??
I have booted RemixOS with no problems however i think it would be better if i could mount one of my hard disk partition as the data partition !!
How can I do that ??
I'm on Kali linux and refind bootmanager !!
Is there a way to disable the Flashing Remix OS logo and see exactly what's going on in the terminal?
It seems to stick for an awful long time on this screen. I've put the files in a seperate partition in Ubuntu /dev/sda3 (hd0,3)
The boot sequence seems to go fine right until this screen, and I'm using the UVESA=1920x1080
I have a Lenovo laptop, booting in legacy mode with an intel chipset.
Thanks for your help
Lisa
This can only be done when install Remix to flash drive? What about hard drive?
uttarayan21 said:
I have booted RemixOS with no problems however i think it would be better if i could mount one of my hard disk partition as the data partition !!
How can I do that ??
I'm on Kali linux and refind bootmanager !!
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pipyakas said:
This can only be done when install Remix to flash drive? What about hard drive?
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This guide is for installing it to the hard drive?
Just make sure to check what the updates in the install procedure are, as you were informed the INSTALL=1 will be reworked and something might've changed.
lisa107b said:
Is there a way to disable the Flashing Remix OS logo and see exactly what's going on in the terminal?
It seems to stick for an awful long time on this screen. I've put the files in a seperate partition in Ubuntu /dev/sda3 (hd0,3)
The boot sequence seems to go fine right until this screen, and I'm using the UVESA=1920x1080
I have a Lenovo laptop, booting in legacy mode with an intel chipset.
Thanks for your help
Lisa
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I'm quite sure there was a full text boot option somewhere, try Googling it. As far as I could remember, the flashing logo was there when the install procedure wasn't completed successfully. Can you boot from a USB drive?
Make sure to see the last few posts. @Vioner informed the install=1 will be reworked.
engmia said:
This guide is for installing it to the hard drive?
Just make sure to check what the updates in the install procedure are, as you were informed the INSTALL=1 will be reworked and something might've changed.
I'm quite sure there was a full text boot option somewhere, try Googling it. As far as I could remember, the flashing logo was there when the install procedure wasn't completed successfully. Can you boot from a USB drive?
Make sure to see the last few posts. @Vioner informed the install=1 will be reworked.
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Thanks, but I managed to work out what my problem was, you need to ensure the SRC= command points to the remix 'system.img' I wrote everything up here for those still having problems:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...oot-screen-t3329554/post70838891#post70838891
lisa107b said:
Thanks, but I managed to work out what my problem was, you need to ensure the SRC= command points to the remix 'system.img' I wrote everything up here for those still having problems:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...oot-screen-t3329554/post70838891#post70838891
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Awesome, happy to hear you worked it out.

I need a fix to this problem

Hello, I am a windows user and wish to create a multiboot usb which I can use to opt multiple OS to install but I am facing some problem, I used all types of software for making bootable usb like WINUSB, VENTOY and MULTIUSB but when I start the process after adding iso of windows 10 and windows 7, A blue screen of death appears and it says that a system service known as CLASSPNP.SYS has excepted and your pc needs to restart. I face this problem everytime while creating a bootable usb, I even tried this on another pc but this problem is still there, any help regarding this problem will be greatly appreciated.
After multiple failed attempts, I finally called Microsoft and asked. These are the instructions they emailed me:
1. Insert a USB at least 4GB in size
2. Open CMD prompt as Admin
3. Run diskpart
4. Run list disk
5. Select your flash drive by running "select disk"
6. Run clean by typing "clean"
7. Create a partition by typing "create partition primary"
8. Select the new partition by typing "select partition 1"
9. Format the partition by typing "format fs=ntfs quick"
10. Set the current partition as Active by typing "Active"
11. Exit diskpart
12. Mount your ISO. Use Virtual CloneDrive or something similar.
13. Navigate to the mounted image and install a bootsector. Ex. If the mounted ISO is on drive G: you'd navigate to G:\ boot and run:
C:\WindowsSystems32> G:
G:\> cd boot
G:\boot> bootsect.exe /nt60 E: (where E:\ in this case is my flash drive's letter)
14. Copy the entire contents of the ISO to your flash drive by typing " G:\> xcopy g:\*.* e:\ /E /H /F"
Once that's done, your USB is finished.
Bro these tricks are really helpful, I really appreciate your help
Is the SATA setting in the BIOS for the boot machine set to AHCI (which it should be) or something else? I haven't seen it set for something else in a while (multi maybe) but you could check that?
jackmeat said:
Is the SATA setting in the BIOS for the boot machine set to AHCI (which it should be) or something else? I haven't seen it set for something else in a while (multi maybe) but you could check that?
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Bro what do you mean, actually i have upgraded my laptop with Acer ssd last year.
Manmeet_2008 said:
Bro what do you mean, actually i have upgraded my laptop with Acer ssd last year.
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And please tell how to check the boot type
Bro, I checked the Bios and it was set to AHCI mode as you told. Now what to do.
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Was just an idea of things I have seen. Have you tried different USBs of different sizes? And messed around with choosing ntfs/exfat/fat32? Pretty sure with windows installs now NTFS is preferred but could still try juggling around. Also, is it only with the Windows 10 isos on the multiboot USB? I know that the newer ISOs have had issues with being bootable and maybe they are the problem. Did you try with just a windows 7 ISO and maybe a ubuntu image as well just to see if those work. I personally use ventoy so trying things out like this is a breeze. I know I have had windows 10 isos that didn't work but they never crashed ventoy entirely so it seems something else is going on.
Yes bro You are right, It works if you first make the ventoy iso bootbable using rufus and then we should turn off the secure boot option in BIOS then we should boot into usb, then we should follow the steps of the ventoy live cd. After that the ventoy bootbable drive would be ready. Now I booted into windows and observed that there is no more space left on usb, then i used minitool partition software or any other software (minitool is recommended) and formatted the remaining exfat partition into NTFS or Fat32. After that the partition became visible and I copied both Iso files in that partition, in the end you can turn on secure boot . This should definitely work. You can install the ventoy iso from their github page.
https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases/download/v1.0.71/ventoy-1.0.71-livecd.iso
Manmeet_2008 said:
https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases/download/v1.0.71/ventoy-1.0.71-livecd.iso
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I am not sure why you are telling me how to use something I am already using for years without issue? I was just throwing some ideas at you to try. I know I never had to deal with using a separate partition tool to get the USB ready for ventoy at all. That was all part of the Ventoy2Disk.exe and I didn't mess with the livecd at all. Maybe whatever is causing you to be unable to use Ventoy2Disk.exe is also causing issues with the media creation.
Actually I was just telling how I solved the problem. Ventoy2Disk.exe is not working in my pc as when I start the process to make bootable usb , I get a BSOD and CLASSPNP.SYS exception error. Then I found the alternative of Ventoy2Disk.exe which is Livecd.iso
Manmeet_2008 said:
Actually I was just telling how I solved the problem. Ventoy2Disk.exe is not working in my pc as when I start the process to make bootable usb , I get a BSOD and CLASSPNP.SYS exception error. Then I found the alternative of Ventoy2Disk.exe which is Livecd.iso
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Have you asked in the ventoy forums about this? I read this as a problem attempting to boot after creation, but this is a problem in actually creating the boot USB?
Bro I havent asked yet but will ask and tell you what they said
Manmeet_2008 said:
Hello, I am a windows user and wish to create a multiboot usb which I can use to opt multiple OS to install but I am facing some problem, I used all types of software for making bootable usb like WINUSB, VENTOY and MULTIUSB but when I start the process after adding iso of windows 10 and windows 7, A blue screen of death appears and it says that a system service known as CLASSPNP.SYS has excepted and your pc needs to restart. I face this problem everytime while creating a bootable usb, I even tried this on another pc but this problem is still there, any help regarding this problem will be greatly appreciated.
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You'd probably want to keep it on fat32 for older computers and OSes, or ntfs for newer ones. Can't mix and match on the same stick. Then you'd need grub or some usb bootloader menu to input the other OS values.
Manmeet_2008 said:
Hello, I am a windows user and wish to create a multiboot usb which I can use to opt multiple OS to install but I am facing some problem, I used all types of software for making bootable usb like WINUSB, VENTOY and MULTIUSB but when I start the process after adding iso of windows 10 and windows 7, A blue screen of death appears and it says that a system service known as CLASSPNP.SYS has excepted and your pc needs to restart. I face this problem everytime while creating a bootable usb, I even tried this on another pc but this problem is still there, any help regarding this problem will be greatly appreciated.
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U can use easy to boot to make a multi os bootable flash disk. it supports both legacy and UEFI systems.
Easy2Boot The USB multiboot solution (legacy, UEFI, Secure Boot)
The free USB multiboot solution for professionals (legacy+UEFI, Secure Boot, automate Windows installs, DOS, XP, Ventoy)
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Thankyou everyone for your help, now i have found the exact solution. Actually my antivirus program was interfering with the whole process. I tried the process in safe mode and it worked like a charm. Now i have removed the antivirus and make multiboot usb without any interruptions!!
Please help ....
It's a problem you get notified of by the GRUB bootloader: you have deleted Linux partitions before removing GRUB bootloader.
My recommendation: Remove the GRUB bootloader, will say go back to Windows bootloader.
No problem man

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