after i fortmated A70IT (use Reformat Device in Boot menu), it cannot connect to PC. So i can't copy firmware to upgrade.
Pls help me, how can connect A70IT to PC?
Thanks all.
When you select Upgrade Firmware in the Recovery Menu, it doesn't show up on your PC?
msticninja said:
When you select Upgrade Firmware in the Recovery Menu, it doesn't show up on your PC?
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yes. Sometime, show the warning request fortmat Disc I: ( disc of A70) but can't format it. The warning only show in few second and then disappear.
Having trouble with the translation. If you can still get into the Boot Menu, but the ram disk doesn't show up when you select Update Firmware, it sounds like there's some hardware trouble. I'd try to contact support. Someone else may have some ideas, as well.
Thanks all, i found my problem. The cable was broken so i bought the new cable. it's ok.
I installed SDE, UrukDroid 1.0 successfull.
Now, it can not read the SDcard, who can help me this problem?
fgc_vn said:
Now, it can not read the SDcard, who can help me this problem?
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Does the card works on your pc?
if yes, reformat it and try it on your archos.
if no, your card is propably broken..
yes, it working on PC very good, i formatted many on FAT32 and NTFS but when insert to A70, it not works.
fgc_vn said:
yes, it working on PC very good, i formatted many on FAT32 and NTFS but when insert to A70, it not works.
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Don't format NTFS, it's not supported on every FW version. Make sure the partition table in MS-DOS type, and make sure the storage scheme on the A70 is set to Fat, not Ext3.
fgc_vn said:
yes, it working on PC very good, i formatted many on FAT32 and NTFS but when insert to A70, it not works.
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So the usb ports are definitley working, must be card?
davemon said:
So the usb ports are definitley working, must be card?
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Usb ports? We're talking about the SD Card slot I thought...
could we format the Xperia S internal memory to ext4 or exFat for bigger files size?
and how to do that?
currently i perform recording full HD and it stop with file size 3,78Gb (27min17sec)
i am a newbie
Not that easily. It's possible though.
K900 said:
Not that easily. It's possible though.
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use a USB flash drive and format it as exFAT or ext4. then use a OTG cable to connect the USB to the phone.
then check if the phone recognize the USB flash drive or not??
but currently i dont have the OTG cable, any one help me figures out?
khanhj said:
use a USB flash drive and format it as exFAT or ext4. then use a OTG cable to connect the USB to the phone.
then check if the phone recognize the USB flash drive or not??
but currently i dont have the OTG cable, any one help me figures out?
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You can enable it in the kernel. It does work, but not for internal storage. Things need to be changed in the firmware. Wait for AOKP nozomi_lvm builds.
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You can enable it in the kernel. It does work, but not for internal storage. Things need to be changed in the firmware. Wait for AOKP nozomi_lvm builds.
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hope this work, i'm searching this build now.
thanks for your reply
khanhj said:
hope this work, i'm searching this build now.
thanks for your reply
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It's not out yet.
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It's not out yet.
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hope krabappel2548 make this in his new kernel Sspeed
K900 said:
It's not out yet.
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please help ask them add this to their kernel, im currently not enough post to leave a reply in Dev topic
Hello,
i would like to watch some maxdome, netflix etc. films and series in a place, we haven't got internet. Because you can't download videos for offline using on pc, I thought i can install Remix OS on a external Harddrive, install apps like maxdome to download films at home and watch it offline. It works, but you only have nearly 4 gb internal storage on this operating system. I found a tutorial on how to increase the internal storage, but this only works on harddrives formatted to NTFS. And you can't install Remix OS on a NTFS formatted external harddrive, can you?. Is there any way to increase the internal storage on FAT32? Will the developers of Remix OS increase the internal storage in the future?(Because it's only Alpha so far) Another problem is, that when i when I connect the laptop to the TV with HDMI, it only transfers the video, but no audio. Will this be fixed in the future?
Sorry, my english is not the best
I am trying to find a way to increase the "data.img" file that is generated on the USB stick... If I can't figure it how, the only option is installing on the HD and make the tuto's.
And I think its possible to install on an external drive and use the whole space. Gonna figure it out how 4 us, okay? \รต/
I think that the HDMI problem will be solved on the next updates. Anyway, its still on Alpha...
While its not solved, we can always use an P2-P2 audio cable ... haha.
The FAT32 file system has a limitation of 4GB files. There's no way to have a bigger data.img without making your flash drive NTFS
tommy.deissenbeck said:
Hello,
i would like to watch some maxdome, netflix etc. films and series in a place, we haven't got internet. Because you can't download videos for offline using on pc, I thought i can install Remix OS on a external Harddrive, install apps like maxdome to download films at home and watch it offline. It works, but you only have nearly 4 gb internal storage on this operating system. I found a tutorial on how to increase the internal storage, but this only works on harddrives formatted to NTFS. And you can't install Remix OS on a NTFS formatted external harddrive, can you?. Is there any way to increase the internal storage on FAT32? Will the developers of Remix OS increase the internal storage in the future?(Because it's only Alpha so far) Another problem is, that when i when I connect the laptop to the TV with HDMI, it only transfers the video, but no audio. Will this be fixed in the future?
Sorry, my english is not the best
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My HDMI audio does not work right either.
tommy.deissenbeck said:
Hello,
i would like to watch some maxdome, netflix etc. films and series in a place, we haven't got internet. Because you can't download videos for offline using on pc, I thought i can install Remix OS on a external Harddrive, install apps like maxdome to download films at home and watch it offline. It works, but you only have nearly 4 gb internal storage on this operating system. I found a tutorial on how to increase the internal storage, but this only works on harddrives formatted to NTFS. And you can't install Remix OS on a NTFS formatted external harddrive, can you?. Is there any way to increase the internal storage on FAT32? Will the developers of Remix OS increase the internal storage in the future?(Because it's only Alpha so far) Another problem is, that when i when I connect the laptop to the TV with HDMI, it only transfers the video, but no audio. Will this be fixed in the future?
Sorry, my english is not the best
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Hey
After a while searching and studying about this, I realised that I couldn't make it on the pendrive.
BUT
i successfully installed the OS on my SSD ( OMG, such fast booting ). I split my SSD, formatted to EXT4 and installed, and BOOM! 12 gigs of internal storage.
What does it mean? It means that you can install on a flash drive, such as USB stick or External HD, formatting as EXT4 partition, and run from there.
I'll make some tutos ASAP, teaching how to make those tricky stuff.
BRB!
o/
fleflis said:
Hey
After a while searching and studying about this, I realised that I couldn't make it on the pendrive.
BUT
i successfully installed the OS on my SSD ( OMG, such fast booting ). I split my SSD, formatted to EXT4 and installed, and BOOM! 12 gigs of internal storage.
What does it mean? It means that you can install on a flash drive, such as USB stick or External HD, formatting as EXT4 partition, and run from there.
I'll make some tutos ASAP, teaching how to make those tricky stuff.
BRB!
o/
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Thanks,
Which program do you use to get the iso on a ext4 partition?
tommy.deissenbeck said:
Thanks,
Which program do you use to get the iso on a ext4 partition?
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I think you can't.
But, you can install on another USB Stick.
This weekend is "Carnaval" in Brazil (National Holiday). I'll try to make one video explaining 4 u, okay?
[EDIT] Sorry, I'm gonna be a little busy this weekend. What you can do at all is to install the iso normally in a USB Stick, run it with the "INSTALL=1" parameter, format another USB with EXT4 and install it on the stick. You should get it with the internal storage as the size as the USB stick.
I didn't tried it yet, but its a possibility.
Let me know if you're gonna do this.
o/
fleflis said:
I think you can't.
But, you can install on another USB Stick.
This weekend is "Carnaval" in Brazil (National Holiday). I'll try to make one video explaining 4 u, okay?
[EDIT] Sorry, I'm gonna be a little busy this weekend. What you can do at all is to install the iso normally in a USB Stick, run it with the "INSTALL=1" parameter, format another USB with EXT4 and install it on the stick. You should get it with the internal storage as the size as the USB stick.
I didn't tried it yet, but its a possibility.
Let me know if you're gonna do this.
o/
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I don't get it. What is INSTALL=1 parameter and which program should i use to install it on the ext4 stick?
tommy.deissenbeck said:
I don't get it. What is INSTALL=1 parameter and which program should i use to install it on the ext4 stick?
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Just install normally the ISO on a USB sitck and boot it normally. When it appears for you select on the both modes ( resident and some other ), you press "E" on your keyboard, to edit the command line. There, you put INSTALL=1 parameter. Then , you'll install it normally, just selecting the right stick.
fleflis said:
Just install normally the ISO on a USB sitck and boot it normally. When it appears for you select on the both modes ( resident and some other ), you press "E" on your keyboard, to edit the command line. There, you put INSTALL=1 parameter. Then , you'll install it normally, just selecting the right stick.
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Thank you very much, it works!
You just have to install GRUB bootloader when it asks you, the other questions you can skip. Then it works!
tommy.deissenbeck said:
Thank you very much, it works!
You just have to install GRUB bootloader when it asks you, the other questions you can skip. Then it works!
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You're welcome!
Hit thanks button, plz <3
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fleflis said:
You're welcome!
Hit thanks button, plz <3
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Will it install grub to the USB. I dont want to overwrite grub on my HDD. Currently I have managed to have a USB formated with ext4 and swap, and was able to use unetbootin to put install files on. I dont use the install option as I havent used the two usb as you have here. I do have a full install on my internal ssd and have 56 gb to play with but would like to have a usb that can boot on any computer with the ability to access more than 4gb. I have tried a few ways and if it doesnt mess with the bootloader on my ssd then id be happy to know that.
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Will it install grub to the USB. I dont want to overwrite grub on my HDD. Currently I have managed to have a USB formated with ext4 and swap, and was able to use unetbootin to put install files on. I dont use the install option as I havent used the two usb as you have here. I do have a full install on my internal ssd and have 56 gb to play with but would like to have a usb that can boot on any computer with the ability to access more than 4gb. I have tried a few ways and if it doesnt mess with the bootloader on my ssd then id be happy to know that.
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I discovered somethings with my notebook. Its an Asus X550LN, and the BIOS is as secure as hell. So, I had to search on the partitions created the GRUB that the installer says it was installed. And my BIOS just read one type of File System ( I don't remember it right now, but its the one that Windows uses, not Ubuntu ). When I found the GRUB bootloader on another partition, i just copied the files from one partition to another, added a boot option for it to reach the bootloader and BOOM, "chooseable dual-booted". Yeah, its hard because I have to enter in the BIOS everytime I want the other OS, but its a step. LoL.
Anyway, I think you should try to make a 400MB Partition to install the bootloader on the stick, and the space left just format as ext4 and install the RemixOS there.
Yeah... I don't know if you understand what I'm saying.... It can be confusing, but its perfectly clear on my mind. :silly:
I really need to make a video explaining everything... ASAP.
Still Trying
fleflis said:
I discovered somethings with my notebook. Its an Asus X550LN, and the BIOS is as secure as hell. So, I had to search on the partitions created the GRUB that the installer says it was installed. And my BIOS just read one type of File System ( I don't remember it right now, but its the one that Windows uses, not Ubuntu ). When I found the GRUB bootloader on another partition, i just copied the files from one partition to another, added a boot option for it to reach the bootloader and BOOM, "chooseable dual-booted". Yeah, its hard because I have to enter in the BIOS everytime I want the other OS, but its a step. LoL.
Anyway, I think you should try to make a 400MB Partition to install the bootloader on the stick, and the space left just format as ext4 and install the RemixOS there.
Yeah... I don't know if you understand what I'm saying.... It can be confusing, but its perfectly clear on my mind. :silly:
I really need to make a video explaining everything... ASAP.
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I can dual boot etc. I can do this through Ubuntu by editing the grub command, I have not tried using the REMIX bootloader because it will overwrite the one I am currently using. I have managed to have dual partitions on my stick, but alas cannot boot to the partition needed. Do you have any idea how to edit the lines for booting to the ext 4 on the stick? Its a little different than my Ubuntu grub edit and it just wonte see the secondary partition. Install went fine i look at the files and it's all there just cant figure out hot to edit the current boot config to boot proper -partition.
Thanks and totally get ya. :silly::laugh:
Digitalnom said:
I can dual boot etc. I can do this through Ubuntu by editing the grub command, I have not tried using the REMIX bootloader because it will overwrite the one I am currently using. I have managed to have dual partitions on my stick, but alas cannot boot to the partition needed. Do you have any idea how to edit the lines for booting to the ext 4 on the stick? Its a little different than my Ubuntu grub edit and it just wonte see the secondary partition. Install went fine i look at the files and it's all there just cant figure out hot to edit the current boot config to boot proper -partition.
Thanks and totally get ya. :silly::laugh:
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wow... I had to mount the partitions manually on Ubuntu on the terminal ( like "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/tempsda1" ). you should try somethings like that... just listing the partitions on all drives.
Good luck ! o/ :silly:
cannot navigate through disk options
tommy.deissenbeck said:
Thank you very much, it works!
You just have to install GRUB bootloader when it asks you, the other questions you can skip. Then it works!
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HI ALL!
Hi fleflis thanks for sharing your discoveries, so to make a bootable remix os usb stick that has more than 4gb internal android space is it difficult? im a total noob and i would like to know a step by step turtorial on how to do this. If you would be kind enough to tell me? i dont have ubuntu/linux only windows and android and i would like to use my 128gb usb 3.0 stick to boot android. Thank you very much in advance fleflis or anyone who can help.
Hello everyone,
I have a lenovo Z570 laptop running win 10 right now. It does not have a usb 3.0 port, however after reading posts here on this forum, I believe that it is not an issue for installing Remix OS.( It lags and all, but....)
The issue I am facing is,
I have downloaded the legacy version of the Remix OS image from the official website. I installed it in a USB stick ( 8 GB, formatted to FAT32) and a memory card ( 16GB, Formatted to FAT32). I used the Remix tool and I also tried the unetbootin tool as well.
Both the remix usb tool and the unetbootin installs the OS in the drive, but when I go to my BIOS, it doesnt show that drive at all. I wonder what I am doing wrong, because I am very familiar with OS and BIOS and have used USB booting to install windows in the same PC before.
Any help? I really wanna try and see the Remix OS before I partition my HDD for a dual boot setup.
Thanks in advance.
Regan
reganEZ said:
Hello everyone,
I have a lenovo Z570 laptop running win 10 right now. It does not have a usb 3.0 port, however after reading posts here on this forum, I believe that it is not an issue for installing Remix OS.( It lags and all, but....)
The issue I am facing is,
I have downloaded the legacy version of the Remix OS image from the official website. I installed it in a USB stick ( 8 GB, formatted to FAT32) and a memory card ( 16GB, Formatted to FAT32). I used the Remix tool and I also tried the unetbootin tool as well.
Both the remix usb tool and the unetbootin installs the OS in the drive, but when I go to my BIOS, it doesnt show that drive at all. I wonder what I am doing wrong, because I am very familiar with OS and BIOS and have used USB booting to install windows in the same PC before.
Any help? I really wanna try and see the Remix OS before I partition my HDD for a dual boot setup.
Thanks in advance.
Regan
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Making a partition and dual booting is much more simpler than playing around with the pendrives. Use the install to hard disk option. Its much better.
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TheBasterd said:
Making a partition and dual booting is much more simpler than playing around with the pendrives. Use the install to hard disk option. Its much better.
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LOL, that is exactly what i m trying to do right now. My HDD is showing only 4 GB shrink space. will that be enough for an install?
reganEZ said:
LOL, that is exactly what i m trying to do right now. My HDD is showing only 4 GB shrink space. will that be enough for an install?
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Nope. It clearly says 8gb minimum. Reading is a skill, not an art. Maybe you should try it sometimes.
TheBasterd said:
Nope. It clearly says 8gb minimum. Reading is a skill, not an art. Maybe you should try it sometimes.
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Well done, u sure do live up to ur name
BTW, i was just wondering if that is a possibility. If u have ever played a game, u must have heard of min sys requirements. Sometimes we can go wayyyyy below them and still run it. + xda is all about workarounds and doing things that would look not possible .
I was assuming you would know a workaround or maybe a tip for me... but my bad
I am already excited about Remix going beta.
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You can run remix os on 4gb buy you will barely have any space i believe the OS takes 3.6 gb and if I'm not mistaken your 4gb open fine should only have around 3.8 gb free
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Is it possible to boot remix on a separate HD? I have a PC with Windows on a HD and I'm wanting to add a second HD drive to boot remix. I tried dual boot on 1 drive but for some reason after a while remix would lock up on boot. Also if I leave remix booted up for a while the pc goes into hibernate?
Yes, it can be done.
I have Windows 10 on one SSD and Remix on a second SSD.
Use the Remix installer for the second drive and it will take care of the boot order also.
Good to hear, can u explain further?
Danno5150 said:
Good to hear, can u explain further?
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Not much to explain. Install it the same way you did when you installed it on a partition with Windows.
When you use the Remix installer, point it to the drive you want to use. Make sure it is formatted to NTFS.
If you want to make the internal storage size larger than 8GB, use this guide to expand it.
I used it to expand mine to 70GB. Its easy to use.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=krK_yQqOE7c&feature=youtu.be
I followed those instructions but it installed on the windows drive instead of the drive I pointed too