Android SDK Manager Won't Start? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys! So I'm having a problem with Android SDK Manager not starting...... when I run android.bat, my cmd flashes for a split second and then nothing else happens. I have Java JDK and JRE installed, but still not opening. Any suggestions? Thanks!

Run it as admin

zelendel said:
Run it as admin
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I tried that, same result :/

H4X0R46 said:
I tried that, same result :/
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Need some more info. What OS are you running? Did you install the android studio?

zelendel said:
Need some more info. What OS are you running? Did you install the android studio?
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Windows 10 X64 Pro with creators edition update. I installed the X64 Java JDK. I only downloaded the command line tools of the Android SDK, should I download the entire package and try that?

H4X0R46 said:
Windows 10 X64 Pro with creators edition update. I installed the X64 Java JDK. I only downloaded the command line tools of the Android SDK, should I download the entire package and try that?
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NVM i spaced the plain and simple. You have the JRE and JDK installed but you dont have the sdk installed.
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/sdk-tools-windows-3859397.zip
Other then that I cant say much as I dont use windows 10 due to privacy issues.

zelendel said:
NVM i spaced the plain and simple. You have the JRE and JDK installed but you dont have the sdk installed.
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/sdk-tools-windows-3859397.zip
Other then that I cant say much as I dont use windows 10 due to privacy issues.
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That's what I'm using at the moment lol the android.bat file inside won't run anything, just flashes my cmd on the screen for a split second. Thanks for taking a stab at it though, I'm gonna install the full Studio and see if that somehow fixes it.

H4X0R46 said:
That's what I'm using at the moment lol the android.bat file inside won't run anything, just flashes my cmd on the screen for a split second. Thanks for taking a stab at it though, I'm gonna install the full Studio and see if that somehow fixes it.
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Did you add the eviorment verible? Some versions of windows need it.
That should work as it will give all the proper editing rights to is. Good luck I never had much use for the studio.

zelendel said:
Did you add the eviorment verible? Some versions of windows need it.
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How would I go about doing that? I'm a bit of a noob with this stuff. I installed studio, waste of time, got the same result unfortunately.

H4X0R46 said:
How would I go about doing that? I'm a bit of a noob with this stuff. I installed studio, waste of time, got the same result unfortunately.
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On windows 10 I am not sure. As MS are removed some options from users. There should be a tut around for it.
If that didnt work either then I am betting there is something in the system blocking its use.
Sorry I couldnt be more help.

zelendel said:
On windows 10 I am not sure. As MS are removed some options from users. There should be a tut around for it.
If that didnt work either then I am betting there is something in the system blocking its use.
Sorry I couldnt be more help.
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Nah I appreciate you taking a stab at it! :angel: I'll google around and see what I can find, thanks for your insight though, appreciate it!

H4X0R46 said:
Nah I appreciate you taking a stab at it! :angel: I'll google around and see what I can find, thanks for your insight though, appreciate it!
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I got this far, here's a screen. Not sure what to add in here.
Pic: http://imgur.com/a/Or73V

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[ONLINE ROM LIBRARY, GUI & Android TOOL for HTC PHONES]

We've updated a bit....
Download Link: [Here]
We now have a complimentary app on the app store for this A4D App.
What is A4D?
The goal of A4D is for us to move beyond just N1 make it an all in one flashing/upgrading/android utility. We just added a ROM library with MD5s. We are not going to be hosting the actual ROMs by themselves so if you report a dead link, they will be taken down (after a number of reports). You can also add your own ROMs as well into the library.
The ROM library will be supported by both Android and Desktop App. We are rewriting the Desktop apps so that we can do all 3 platforms in one, Linux, Windows, and Mac. You'll love the layout of the app. That's all we can say for now.
Oh one more thing. The android app won the best android app award at the Mobile in the Middle Hack-a-thon over the weekend in Chicago (on 3/6/2010).
I would like you guys to try out the app and tell us feedbacks. Also feel free to add your own ROMs to the Database and tell us how we can make the DB better. There a number of features we are trying to add as well. But with our full time jobs... things are going a little slower than we wanted. Sorry.
Requirements to run the app on Android: Amon_RA's recovery. That's what we tested it with.
Reserved
Reserved for Future Updates / Changelog
Can't wait to see if this is fool proof.
Add md5 check. Make it in this way: user have to enter/copy-past md5 hashsum from forum/site. Program calculates md5 of image and says image is good or bad. Also you can disable flashing with out this check. ;-)
good idea. Will do that. That will help with flashing screwed up downloads.
Hi
Thank you for sharing the application.
Does it flash the radio too? I mean CyanogenMod has two files a radio ROM and a CyanogenMod ROM. Does it flash both of them to the phone?
Thanks.
Radio flash is in there we took it out. May do so in the next release but radio flashing is dangerous (can brick phones) so...
Hey Lwin,
Nice concept man, this is gonna prove very handy for many peeps.
You've come up trumps again
So, this is a desktop application?
Does it flash ROM's from your desktop or copy them over and just run the commands on the phone for you?
I ask, as I'm having some problems flashing now, based round a slightly faulty Micro SD card. Does it store backups on the phone or on your desktop PC?
This program is written so you don't have to do command line commands. Everything else remains the same. If you are doing a Nand backup, it goes where it used to go.
I would recommend fixing your "slightly faulty Micro SD card" by getting a new card.
nice app for those that aren't familiar with cmd or jus pure...lazy lol
maybe the screens should be bigger as quite hard to see clearly whats available.
Pure Genius...
seraph1024 said:
Here is the GUI tool for unlocking, updating, restoring, flashing of the N1 (and in theory should work on all HTC androids).
Try it out and see if it is useful. The tool is made to help for people with very basic skills since the tool at this stage is a wrapper for the shell commands at this point.
Again, as usual, we take no responsibility for loss of sleep, loss of phone or screw ups on our side (due to app) or on your side (due to lack of ability to follow instructions).
I wish to make it more simple. We welcome feed backs.
Seraph1024 - ShadowPyro
Download Link: [Here]
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Hey Seraph, This is getting better and better everyday.. How is your windows and android port.. Oh and don't forget there little buddy, I need you on my Mobility Team when we arrive to the scene.. Android and Audi... Almost there....
Edit: Okay, can't run on Mac, of course will in VMware, can you please make this mac native too... It would be great as per what MooMoo said, for all who are lazy...
shadowpyro said:
This program is written so you don't have to do command line commands. Everything else remains the same.
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But I don't use command line now. I didn't realise anyone did. Do you not just boot into RA Recovery and flash from there?
shadowpyro said:
I would recommend fixing your "slightly faulty Micro SD card" by getting a new card.
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Thanks, I didn't ask for advice.
GodDriven said:
Hey Seraph, This is getting better and better everyday.. How is your windows and android port.. Oh and don't forget there little buddy, I need you on my Mobility Team when we arrive to the scene.. Android and Audi... Almost there....
Edit: Okay, can't run on Mac, of course will in VMware, can you please make this mac native too... It would be great as per what MooMoo said, for all who are lazy...
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There will be a mac port sometime this week. I can most likely port to linux too but if you know linux and if you have to use wrapper, you have an issue
install issues
I tried to install it but got a system update required....
extracted the sdk to the folder C:\android-sdk-windows
extracted android4dummies and clicked setup
I get a pop up with the following:
unable to install or run the application. the application requires that system assembly system.data, entry version 3.5.0.0 be installed in the global system cache.....???
What do I do now?
Sounds like the app uses .NET framework 3.5.
So goto microsoft website an get 3.5 .Net Framework.
pwvandeursen said:
I tried to install it but got a system update required....
extracted the sdk to the folder C:\android-sdk-windows
extracted android4dummies and clicked setup
I get a pop up with the following:
unable to install or run the application. the application requires that system assembly system.data, entry version 3.5.0.0 be installed in the global system cache.....???
What do I do now?
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You do need .Net 3.5. It should have asked you, if not installed that as a prerequisite.
I went to MS and downloaded the .net 3.5 installed it (apparently it was already on my pc, so instead of installing I tried to repair it. no success....
pwvandeursen said:
I went to MS and downloaded the .net 3.5 installed it (apparently it was already on my pc, so instead of installing I tried to repair it. no success....
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Can you send us a screenshot.
Do not unzip into C:\android-sdk-windows. App will install SDK or search for the SDK there.
Unzip on your desktop or temp and install from there.
just to be clear, I unzipped adroid sdk and placed in the mentioned location. the android4dummies is extracted on the desktop and executed from there..
so should I remove the SDK and retry?

[Q] Setting up the Android SDK in Ubuntu...

Ok, I'm sure this is been asked before and I'm sure there's references somewhere...I've looked for a couple of days and found what should be answers, but nothing is working like the instructions I've seen...
Here's the simple question; How do I get the Android SDK and Java JDK setup in Ubuntu? I've tried the sudo commands to get the JDK to install, not working for me (as Ubuntu tells me it can't find the files I'm looking for). I've tried moving the SDK into the Root Folder (in the File System area itself), don't have permissions even though I'm logged in as the administrator. I've tried getting the SDK Manager to run through Terminal (home/android-sdk-xxxxx_xxxx/tools/android), can't find the file in terminal, but it's there in the file system exactly where I'm pointing it to.
I'm very new to Linux, but if I'm going to do things that I want to do, I'm going to have to learn. For the most part, I'm prepared to read whatever I need to in order to learn from this, but I also know when I need to ask for some help here. It seems like every command shown to get this started is just not working in the partition I have setup for this. If anyone can help get me started, I'm sure I can pick the rest up along the way!
Thanks in advance!
Macrodroid said:
Ok, I'm sure this is been asked before and I'm sure there's references somewhere...I've looked for a couple of days and found what should be answers, but nothing is working like the instructions I've seen...
Here's the simple question; How do I get the Android SDK and Java JDK setup in Ubuntu? I've tried the sudo commands to get the JDK to install, not working for me (as Ubuntu tells me it can't find the files I'm looking for). I've tried moving the SDK into the Root Folder (in the File System area itself), don't have permissions even though I'm logged in as the administrator. I've tried getting the SDK Manager to run through Terminal (home/android-sdk-xxxxx_xxxx/tools/android), can't find the file in terminal, but it's there in the file system exactly where I'm pointing it to.
I'm very new to Linux, but if I'm going to do things that I want to do, I'm going to have to learn. For the most part, I'm prepared to read whatever I need to in order to learn from this, but I also know when I need to ask for some help here. It seems like every command shown to get this started is just not working in the partition I have setup for this. If anyone can help get me started, I'm sure I can pick the rest up along the way!
Thanks in advance!
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I think you could possibly use part of the EasyDev-v6 script in the Development and just cut out everything after installing prerequesites. It probably installs the JDK and the SDK among everything else, and it probably wouldn't hurt with the other things that installs, too. Just cut out everything after the prerequesites (it's just a regular text file but it'll be easier to edit in Ubuntu with OpenOffice).
Also check out http://maketecheasier.com/install-android-sdk-in-ubuntu-karmic/2010/01/11. As far as I know it worked when I tried it.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
I think you could possibly use part of the EasyDev-v6 script in the Development and just cut out everything after installing prerequesites. It probably installs the JDK and the SDK among everything else, and it probably wouldn't hurt with the other things that installs, too. Just cut out everything after the prerequesites (it's just a regular text file but it'll be easier to edit in Ubuntu with OpenOffice).
Also check out http://maketecheasier.com/install-android-sdk-in-ubuntu-karmic/2010/01/11. As far as I know it worked when I tried it.
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Dude, thanks so much! That worked perfectly. Thanks!
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You're welcome!

Windows app that helps remove android drivers.

I can't remember the name of the windows application to save my life but I know it is on this forum. It's called something like DuView, DeView, *View* and it makes it easy to remove all the android drivers that are installed on your system.
Hopefully someone knows what I'm talking about so I can perform a search on it.
edit: It's called USBDeview
out of curiosity why would you want to remove the android drivers?
snapplex said:
I can't remember the name of the windows application to save my life but I know it is on this forum. It's called something like DuView, DeView, *View* and it makes it easy to remove all the android drivers that are installed on your system.
Hopefully someone knows what I'm talking about so I can perform a search on it.
edit: It's called USBDeview
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Yes, it works well. I've used it before. Works well if you had a bad install of Android ADB drivers and need to remove them and start over.
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snapplex said:
I can't remember the name of the windows application to save my life but I know it is on this forum. It's called something like DuView, DeView, *View* and it makes it easy to remove all the android drivers that are installed on your system.
Hopefully someone knows what I'm talking about so I can perform a search on it.
edit: It's called USBDeview
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This has just been driving me nuts for the last hour!!
Very Handy Utility! Not Just for Botched Mobile Driver Installs
Thankyou Kindly Sir!
JohnDotcoM said:
This has just been driving me nuts for the last hour!!
Very Handy Utility! Not Just for Botched Mobile Driver Installs
Thankyou Kindly Sir!
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Ok look in thios fórum for this App
usbdeview
Greetings!
I always found that Format C:\ works best for me

[DISCONTINUED][OS] Ubuntu4Kitchen - A Kitchen ready version of Ubuntu 18.04.3

NO LONGER MAINTAINED!!!
Ubuntu4Kitchen
An Ubuntu 18.04 distro with all the things you need to get the kitchen working easily.
This was created using the official Ubuntu 18.04.0 iso. It is basically an updated and repacked version of the original iso image.
Here are the changes from standard Ubuntu:
All dependencies are met for easy kitchen install
SuperRs-Kitchen installer/launcher is a pre-installed app
Panel shortcuts are Nautilus, Chrome/Chromium, Synaptic Package Manager, SuperR's Kitchen, and Show Desktop
Nautilus File Manager asks what to do when you double-click an executable text file (bash script) by default
Nautilus uses list view by default
Chromium and Synaptic package manager are installed
Firefox, Thunderbird, and LibreOffice have been removed
It should work in VM, usb live boot, or dvd. Launch SuperRs-Kitchen ("S" icon) from the panel or the app drawer to get started
NOTE: The Installer will not work in Live boot.
Download:
Ubuntu4Kitchen-18.04.4-amd64.iso
reserved
Gonna try this! Looks interesting
Awesome work.
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Dead torrent
SuperR. said:
Ubuntu4Kitchen
An Ubuntu 16.04 distro with all the things you need to get the kitchen working easily.
This was created using the official Ubuntu 16.04.1 iso. It is basically an updated and repacked version of the original iso image.
Here are the changes from standard Ubuntu:
All dependencies are met for easy kitchen install
SuperRs-Kitchen installer/launcher script is on the desktop
Unity panel shortcuts are Nautilus, Chrome, Synaptic Package Manager, and Show Desktop
Nautilus File Manager asks what to do when you double-click an executable text file (bash script) by default
Nautilus uses list view by default
App menus are in the app window by default
The system notification popups are click-to-close and higher on the screen
Chrome and Synaptic package manager are installed
Firefox, Thunderbird, and LibreOffice have been removed
It should work in VM, usb live boot, or dvd. Just double-click SuperRs-Kitchen on the desktop and choose "Run in Terminal" to get started
Download:
Ubuntu4Kitchen-16.04.2-amd64.iso
Ubuntu4Kitchen-16.04.2-amd64.iso.torrent
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Dead torrent
Evil-Maiden666 said:
Dead torrent
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Working here. Use the other link if the torrent link does not work for you.
SuperR. said:
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tell me why didn't work
812441549 said:
tell me why didn't work
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What didn't work? If you explain your problem I might be able to help. Include the things you tried so I can reproduce and fix the issue.
SuperR. said:
What didn't work? If you explain your problem I might be able to help. Include the things you tried so I can reproduce and fix the issue.
Unpack the boot error,binary error
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SuperR. said:
What didn't work? If you explain your problem I might be able to help. Include the things you tried so I can reproduce and fix the issue.
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How to run under windiws,I am chinese ,English is not good ,Don't quite understand,Can you say that again,Thank you!
812441549 said:
SuperR. said:
What didn't work? If you explain your problem I might be able to help. Include the things you tried so I can reproduce and fix the issue.
Unpack the boot error,binary error
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why?
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812441549 said:
812441549 said:
why?
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Windows is not supported in the free version of the kitchen. If you want to run the free version in Windows, you should use a Virtual Machine running Ubuntu4Kitchen.
VirtualBox is free and works well. Search Google for how to set up the VM.
Alternatively, the donate version of the kitchen runs in Windows.
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SuperR. said:
812441549 said:
Windows is not supported in the free version of the kitchen. If you want to run the free version in Windows, you should use a Virtual Machine running Ubuntu4Kitchen.
VirtualBox is free and works well. Search Google for how to set up the VM.
Alternatively, the donate version of the kitchen runs in Windows.
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thank you
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@OP/dev
was able to use this tool using a usb drive. now i'm trying to make it work under vm (virtualbox) and it seems i'm stuck at installing binaries. it just sits there for hours. when it did work through usb it only took a couple of minutes to install the binaries. any workarounds i can try, bro?
edit: NVM..just took awhile. thanks for your work
Hey Im using this in VB and once booted it asked for username and password ? I have not created any account or anything.. is there a default user pass ?
Chekm8Qc said:
Hey Im using this in VB and once booted it asked for username and password ? I have not created any account or anything.. is there a default user pass ?
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I have been trying to figure this out for a couple days with no success so far. Will keep trying. You should still be able to use the "install" option instead of the "try" option if you plan on installing it anyway.
edit: Turns out that checking the "Live CD/DVD" box under the iso file chooser in VirtualBox allows me to boot into the desktop without the login screen.
SuperR. said:
I have been trying to figure this out for a couple days with no success so far. Will keep trying. You should still be able to use the "install" option instead of the "try" option if you plan on installing it anyway.
edit: Turns out that checking the "Live CD/DVD" box under the iso file chooser in VirtualBox allows me to boot into the desktop without the login screen.
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Yes that worked for me too Thanks for the reply.
it is not work
hdc8899 said:
it is not work
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That looks odd..
1 - What did you do, and how did you do it?
2 - The Ubuntu4Kitchen.iso you downloaded may have been accidentally corrupted during DL.. So check the md5 & SHA# checksums of the file you DL to make comparison with # @SuperR. had posted
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Ok found that I can still install on to Ubuntu 16.04 (hopefully come April it will work for 18...)

[How-To] Install Windows on Android version [YB1-X90L/F]

Hello guys!
I'm starting this thread as I managed to install win10 on my X90L (Android) YogaBook
It was not easy to find a way to fix the ACPI error but it is possible!
Will update this post in a few hours with a guide on how to do it yourself.
UPDATE: link to the guide -> poz1.com/windows-on-android-lenovo-yogabook/
PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU CONTINUE YOU WILL END UP WITH A YOGABOOK WITHOUT INPUT DEVICES!!!
(EXTERNAL KEYBOARD WILL BE NEEDED) AND NO ANDROID INSTALL!!!​
So far i got almost everything working except:
- Touchscreen
- Keyboard
- Webcam in the keyboard panel (the other one works fine)
- NFC
- Backlight Control (added 25/5/2018)
I'm getting very near to have the touch and the keyboard working though
P.s. In attach you find the outputs from 3DMark - IceStorm Extreme (default settings), would be much appreciated if someone with the real Win version shared its score
Any chance of posting you work to date. Got an X90F just crying out for Windows.
Broomfundel said:
Any chance of posting you work to date. Got an X90F just crying out for Windows.
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I have added the link to the guide! If yo have any issues let me know but keep in mind that currently no input devices (touchscreen or keyboard) work!
Thanks for posting this. I am really so impressed. Will be trashing my X90F tomorrow. Just got to dig out a powered USB hub. Ill report back, and lets see what happens.
(Hopefully not a brick)
OK,
So far so good. I get to the amending of the of aml. But keep getting.
Intel ACPI Component Architecture
ASL+ Optimizing Compiler/Disassembler version 20180508
Copyright (c) 2000 - 2018 Intel Corporation
iASL: Segmentation Fault
iASL: Terminating
To clarify the process. Decompile the DSTDroid.aml, then insert the OperationRegion (GNVS, SystemMemory, 0x7B3CF000, 0x0369)
Field (GNVS, AnyAcc, Lock, Preserve)
{ etc.. } section from the DSTDroid.dsl and use it to replace the equivalent section in the DSTWin.dsl in your files.
Then compile the DSTWin.dsl with the
iasli -ta DSDTWin.dsl
command.
This is how I am reading it, but have not managed to get it to work yet.
It decompiles with the two errors you mention, but wont recompile no matter how I try it.
I am using Notepadd++ so its not hidden characters.
Any thoughts, and thanks again for your efforts on this.
Broomfundel said:
OK,
So far so good. I get to the amending of the of aml. But keep getting.
Intel ACPI Component Architecture
ASL+ Optimizing Compiler/Disassembler version 20180508
Copyright (c) 2000 - 2018 Intel Corporation
iASL: Segmentation Fault
iASL: Terminating
To clarify the process. Decompile the DSTDroid.aml, then insert the OperationRegion (GNVS, SystemMemory, 0x7B3CF000, 0x0369)
Field (GNVS, AnyAcc, Lock, Preserve)
{ etc.. } section from the DSTDroid.dsl and use it to replace the equivalent section in the DSTWin.dsl in your files.
Then compile the DSTWin.dsl with the
iasli -ta DSDTWin.dsl
command.
This is how I am reading it, but have not managed to get it to work yet.
It decompiles with the two errors you mention, but wont recompile no matter how I try it.
I am using Notepadd++ so its not hidden characters.
Any thoughts, and thanks again for your efforts on this.
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Hello Broomfundel,
I never got that error, but it seems to be a problem of the ASL Compiler build not of your file.
I am using Mac so I have another build, if you want to post the file I can compile it for you .
Otherwise you can try an older release or to build the tool from source maybe?
Poz1 said:
Hello guys!
I'm starting this thread as I managed to install win10 on my X90L (Android) YogaBook
It was not easy to find a way to fix the ACPI error but it is possible!
Will update this post in a few hours with a guide on how to do it yourself.
UPDATE: link to the guide -> poz1.com/windows-on-android-lenovo-yogabook/
PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU CONTINUE YOU WILL END UP WITH A YOGABOOK WITHOUT INPUT DEVICES!!!
(EXTERNAL KEYBOARD WILL BE NEEDED) AND NO ANDROID INSTALL!!!​
So far i got almost everything working except:
- Touchscreen
- Keyboard
- Webcam in the keyboard panel (the other one works fine)
- NFC
I'm getting very near to have the touch and the keyboard working though
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Hi, i have the Lenovo Yoga Book Windows version, im crying to install Stock Android on it, can you PLZ write a guide about doing it, or at least if there is a way to install the kernelflinger.efi or the fastboot mode on YB windows it will be great.
to fix the whole bugs you faced, try to reinstall windows 10 using this methode https://forum.xda-developers.com/yoga-book/how-to/windows-guide-creating-windows-10-t3718823
Thanks
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
Hi, i have the Lenovo Yoga Book Windows version, im crying to install Stock Android on it, can you PLZ write a guide about doing it, or at least if there is a way to install the kernelflinger.efi or the fastboot mode on YB windows it will be great.
to fix the whole bugs you faced, try to reinstall windows 10 using this methode https://forum.xda-developers.com/yoga-book/how-to/windows-guide-creating-windows-10-t3718823
Thanks
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Hi,
KernelFlinger is opensource and come with an installer, it should be pretty simple to install it.
Right now I don't have my YogaBook as I am travelling but I can try in the next few days
OK, Older release worked, but I get a .hex file, your instructions talk about a new aml file. Do I use the .hex file or is there another option other than the -ta one that would create the aml.
BTW. I am enjoying this. So thanks again.
Broomfundel said:
OK, Older release worked, but I get a .hex file, your instructions talk about a new aml file. Do I use the .hex file or is there another option other than the -ta one that would create the aml.
BTW. I am enjoying this. So thanks again.
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With the -ta option I get both the .hex and the .aml file but you can try -tc if it doesn't work. Maybe due to the different build
P.s. (for other people that may incur in this) If you don't get the output files check that you have as last line of the terminal
"Compilation complete. 0 Errors"
OK, I am getting 7 errors. My current theory is that the DSTDWin.dsl will only compile with the same version number of the compiler it was decompiled with. I have attached my DSDTDroid.dsl so you can have a go. At least it will prove I got things right up to that point. Might be worth posting the original DSTDWin.aml for me to try this end.
If we are lucky it might turn out that the patched DSTDWin.aml files are consistent across the same model devices.
So... It seems both pen mode and keyboard mode of holo keyboard won't work... Am I right?
It's sad that if they won't work even we install the drivers from the lenovo website
Poz1 said:
Hi,
KernelFlinger is opensource and come with an installer, it should be pretty simple to install it.
Right now I don't have my YogaBook as I am travelling but I can try in the next few days
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can after installing Windows booting to kernelflinger? if you can make a thread about how can you install/reinstall kernelflinger will be amazing?
Thank you
Poz1 said:
Hello guys!
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Have you tried with the ISO from this forum with the Windows injected drivers? Here https://forum.xda-developers.com/yoga-book/how-to/windows-guide-creating-windows-10-t3718823
As Poz1 is obviously busy at the moment. Can anyone else get the DSTDWin.aml file for me to try and decode?
Thanks
Sorry guys I've been busy with university
Broomfundel said:
OK, I am getting 7 errors. My current theory is that the DSTDWin.dsl will only compile with the same version number of the compiler it was decompiled with. I have attached my DSDTDroid.dsl so you can have a go. At least it will prove I got things right up to that point. Might be worth posting the original DSTDWin.aml for me to try this end.
If we are lucky it might turn out that the patched DSTDWin.aml files are consistent across the same model devices.
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There you go I'm also updating the files DSTDWin of my blog with one with some fixes Well they depend on the settings you use in your Bios (that's why Windows may not boot after install, it changes some parameters (the wait time of the bios and the default boot partition)). When you use the builtin one is the bios that "updates" it for you but for now we need to do it by hand If we are going to end with everything working we can release a patched "Win" bios and everything will be simpler
Riskypedia said:
So... It seems both pen mode and keyboard mode of holo keyboard won't work... Am I right?
It's sad that if they won't work even we install the drivers from the lenovo website
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I know There something in the DSDT (the file that tells the os which and where your pc components are) that has to be fixed to make Windows see these parts correctly
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
can after installing Windows booting to kernelflinger? if you can make a thread about how can you install/reinstall kernelflinger will be amazing?
Thank you
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Didn't try Will do as soon as I have some free time :fingers-crossed:
Kinyapiplele said:
Have you tried with the ISO from this forum with the Windows injected drivers? Here https://forum.xda-developers.com/yoga-book/how-to/windows-guide-creating-windows-10-t3718823
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Yep, but the problem is in the DSDT Thanks fot the input anyway
Poz1 said:
Sorry guys I've been busy with university
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Don't worry, we all have real lives as well. I'm in the UK and we have a bank holiday on Monday. So this weekend, Ill get stuck in again.
Thanks for all your doing on this. You have already got further than anyone else who tried.
let me know if you have more problems
I have added a 3DMark test in the first post for those that are interested in how it performs
Poz1 said:
let me know if you have more problems
I have added a 3DMark test in the first post for those that are interested in how it performs
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Just another Question, you as a Advance user, do you believe that we (yoga book Windows owners) can boot Android yb STOCK ROM ( i mean not the Android x86 based distros)?
Yes, but I think you would have to do the "reverse" DSDT injection (from win to android) as the official ROM has drivers for that components.
This means that, if you're lucky you would end up with our same problems (keyboard, pen and touch). If we don't fix that before
The problem with Android is that it is meant to be flashed on rom instead of being installed and this makes things more difficult.
It should be possible to flash the rom on an USB key, add grub and use it for DSDT injection like we do and see what happens.
Another problem is that the provided kernelflinger seems to have most of the security options enabled so 99% it will refuse to boot anyway.
Since it is opensource it should be possible to fix this anyway.
So yes, but it a loooong journey

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