Windows 10X, could it be a possibility on the Duo? - Microsoft Surface Duo Questions & Answers

With Windows 10X coming out and we all expected this device initially was made to run Windows, does anyone think there is a chance it could get ported to the Duo?

With the bootloader being able to be unlocked out of the box, side loading any other OS is technically possible. So it boils down to either super fans to build said Windows 10X boot image; or, we wait patiently and see if Microsoft is already planning on something.

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[Q] Install Windows on G Tablet

hey all
is it possible to install windows 7 onto a viewsonic g tablet
i have a windows 7 bootable key just unsure how to get the device to boot from it
if this is not possible and linux based os's able to be installed.
thanks
ARM based processors (which the tegra 2 is) are not supported yet (Win7).
You'll have to wait for Windows 8 for that...then we'll have to see!!
I think Viewsonic's dual boot Windows7/Android tab uses an Intel Atom processor.
so is it possible to boot from a usb key though?
Sure its possible. But I highly doubt you or anyone here is going to undertake the task of modifying windows in order to work properly the ARM processor on the Gtab
mikebanno said:
so is it possible to boot from a usb key though?
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At this point no.
Win7 code is not ARM compatible. Intel & ARM based processors use different code. That's why the Viewsonic dual boot tab uses an Intel Atom instead of a Tegra.
Even when Win8 is out, somone would have to develop the dual boot capable bootloader to select between the 2 OS's.
I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for this to happen in the near future (if ever)!!!! By the time this is even a possibility most will have moved on to the latest/greatest device out. Can't wait for the quad-core Tegra devices which probably would be much more capable of running Win8 than the current Tegra2s.
I think that "we have a dream!!" VS is pushing away the new customers from gtablet, so after a few weeks the most developers will support someone other tablet. AND there are a lot of them!!
Windows 7 is a no go, but I was able to install WinCe on a cheapy Chinese Android tablet I previously had, not to sure if that can be done on the G-Tab.

[Q] S-Off Windows 8 64Bit?

As the title suggests, I am interested in rooting my new Evo 3d, but I only have access to my new computer running Windows 8 64 bit. I see they have 64 bit adb and fastboot drivers, is there any real reason that Controlbear or some other method wouldn't work? I was able to root my Galaxy Nexus using Win 8 at one point, but the Jbear site says Windows 8 "WILL NOT WORK" I did a search but couldn't come up with anything.
Any suggestions?
Dont know why it shouldnt work...
Is there still a compatibility mode in windows 8?
If so u could try it with that...
Just try and tell us and we know it next time
Well as long as theres not a significant chance of me bricking my brand new phone, I'm always up for trying haha.
Save the files from ur sd, thats some times a Problem with jbear....
And just in case maybe a nandroid ^^
But the chance to brick it is very low i think
Awesome. I'll of course back everything up haha. Is there any reason they warn against 64 bit?

Locked HTC One Stuck in Bootloader

I was working on restoring my HTC one to stock since my SIM slot happened to break. In the process I must have messed something up and I can no longer get into any version of android, I am stuck at the bootloader screen.
My thinking is that if I run the RUU I will be able to kick myself out of this and have a functioning device, my problem is that I can't get windows 8 to identify my phone in fastboot to run the RUU.
Has anyone had any luck with wine on OS X or is there another way I can flash a firmware to my phone?
broopa said:
I was working on restoring my HTC one to stock since my SIM slot happened to break. In the process I must have messed something up and I can no longer get into any version of android, I am stuck at the bootloader screen.
My thinking is that if I run the RUU I will be able to kick myself out of this and have a functioning device, my problem is that I can't get windows 8 to identify my phone in fastboot to run the RUU.
Has anyone had any luck with wine on OS X or is there another way I can flash a firmware to my phone?
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VMWare or Virtualbox works far better on OSX and I'd trust that vs Wine any day of the week. Got an old windows xp disc laying around?
I don't think XP would work since I have USB 3 drives on the MBP, but if it would thats an easy fix. I think I can find one laying around my house.

Fastboot and Win 8.1 Here

Okay, so you installed Win 8.1 and are having driver issues. You are not alone, 8.1 does not recognize your phone, so what to do right? Do you want to wait until HTC releases a driver that works? Sure you could, but you want a fix now don't you. Well, you are left with only 2 choices. Either downgrade to Win 8 or dual boot Ubuntu, or your favorite Linux distro. I tried both, and both solutions work. So, for all the 8.1 fastboot questions, there it is. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it is what it is. none of this works well, or at all on 8.1. I am back to Win 8, and it's all good again. Don't upgrade if you want to play for now.
hack14u said:
Okay, so you installed Win 8.1 and are having driver issues. You are not alone, 8.1 does not recognize your phone, so what to do right? Do you want to wait until HTC releases a driver that works? Sure you could, but you want a fix now don't you. Well, you are left with only 2 choices. Either downgrade to Win 8 or dual boot Ubuntu, or your favorite Linux distro. I tried both, and both solutions work. So, for all the 8.1 fastboot questions, there it is. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it is what it is. none of this works well, or at all on 8.1. I am back to Win 8, and it's all good again. Don't upgrade if you want to play for now.
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your right but HTC has already fixed the problem it's called hboot 1.55. If your already s-off and on hboot 1.55 windows 8.1 is no problem at all. getting your phone to 1.55 s-off on a 8.1 pc is the problem. I had to return to windows 8 only long enough to get the newest firmware flashed and immediately returned to windows 8.1 and fastboot works fine.
Note: I use acronis true image to backup and restore my windows drive between windows 7 - 8 - 8.1, it only takes about 15-20min to fully change OS from one to the other and back. I have windows on a 120gig SSD and all my programs installed to D:\ and E:\ drives, it works really well.
Great news on the 1.55, there have been so many questions about it, I felt the need to post something to help. I wonder then if the converted GPE's that are on 1.54 will get the new Hboot. My converted Dev Edition already has it. Would certainly solve a lot of problems.

[Q] Ultra-Basic Questions

I have installed Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 4. I think...or is it Ubuntu for Phones I installed? Or Ubuntu for Devices? That's my first question...are there different versions of the OS with these different names or are they all the same? I installed from the "Installing Ubuntu for Devices" page.
That leads into my second, closely-related question: Is what I installed essentially the same OS (albeit a different build, of course) that will be installed on the production phones due to hit in China etc later this year?
Steve
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I have installed Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 4. I think...or is it Ubuntu for Phones I installed? Or Ubuntu for Devices? That's my first question...are there different versions of the OS with these different names or are they all the same? I installed from the "Installing Ubuntu for Devices" page.
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That's the one you want. The Ubuntu for Devices Wiki is an update of installing Ubuntu Touch. Why the name change? I don't know. It is separate from Desktop Ubuntu still. The promised convergence has not come yet. It may be that Desktop is now supporting touch? A lot of people still think of it as Ubuntu Touch which was the first version when you actually booted into CyanogenMod and ran Ubuntu on top of that as a skin. It was still Ubuntu Touch when they "flipped the container" and you booted into Ubuntu and ran the needed CyanogenMod bits inside the OS. Both of those versions are deprecated and each new version had to be flashed to the device by hand. (Quantal, Raring and Saucy.)
When the system evolved to be able to push OTA (Over The Air) updates to the devices they dropped a couple of devices from official support, rewrote the Wiki as Ubuntu for Devices and moved to the Trusty release. At this point I refer to the project as Ubuntu for Devices as that is the name on the Install Wiki... However I have seen where people inside Canonical are pushing to just call it Ubuntu in advance of the convergence which is still forthcoming... Maybe with the October release of Utopic?
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That leads into my second, closely-related question: Is what I installed essentially the same OS (albeit a different build, of course) that will be installed on the production phones due to hit in China etc later this year?
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Uh yup... Keep updating and you should be exactly where the official public release is when it comes.

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