So instead of using the Legacy files I wanted to try the UEFI ones. I formated my Fat32 so it was clean and did a new test because I figured out that my laptop had UEFI support and the UEFI enabled in BIOS. You know how it is, if you are pretty sure it is your own skill level more than technical issues, it hard to give up so I did spend couple of more hours yesterday: Let's see what I can found out, because I have to low skill level for this even if I have successfully got RemixOS up and running on my USB stick. I typed copy c:\remixos\grub.cfg grub.cfg and it was accepted (and the file was copied to that folder too.īut then I got same error messages as before. I typed E: and and it was changed from B: to E: I typed cd efi\Android and path coult not be found :-( I typed mountvol B: /s and it was accepted I opened a CMD prompt in Windows 10, using power tools so CMD was in administrator mode I execued the Android installer, chose the Android OS ISO and to install to E:ĭuring the installation I could see in the file explorer that the system.sfs file was also installed but the install tool removed it afterwards - that was the reason why I could not find and delete it in the first installation try. I downloaded the grub.cfg from Nirmal's link I downloaded the Android installer from Nirmal's link (android_installerv12Legacy.exe I downloaded the Android OS ISO from Nirmal's link () I downloaded the latest Remix OS 64bit - legacy - ISO from Nirmal's link (Remix_OS_for_PC_64_B2016011402_Alpha_Legasy.zip I formated it to FAT32 with all default parameters. This time I created a 23000Mb partition e.g. Second time removed that partition and started from scratch. I am sure that I do something wrong, that is for sure, but after this amount of hours of try, no not a typo, I think :-)įirst time I created a 30GB NTFS partition as described before. I used the files from the remixos legacy zip and when I come to that step after installing the Androis OS iso but I could never find the system.sfs file, it did not exist, but all other files looks to be there. Now when I rebood my pc and chose the new Android in the boot meny it flicker twice on the screen and then I get a windows boot error:įile: \Android\boot\grldr.mbr Info: The application or Opertive system couldn't be loaded because a requred file is missing or contains errors. Testing to copy the grub.cfg from the folder I have stored it by typing copy c:\remixos\grub.cfg grub.cfg and got a 'overwrite Y? and I chosed Y and that was successful. the path to the Android folder on the new partition - and this time I got no errors. When typing 'cd edi\Android' i get path could not be found. So loading CMD as admin did the trick at least one more step. Reason for access denied was a pure RTFM error. If you want only keep the remixOS use ubuntu on USB pen-drive to delete the windows partition I reboot into Windows XP at Easy BCD remove the windows entry on menu Kernel /kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 linux=permissive quiet SRC= DATA= CREATE_DATA_IMG=1Īfter install I boot the Remix OS resident mode, after his create the persistent file, Kernel /kernel root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64 linux=permissive quiet SRC= DATA= DATA_IN_MEM=1 If your partition you have extracted the iso files are the second partition use (hd0,2) On the EasyBCD -> add New Entry -> niroGrub - Install Use easyBCD 2.2 the version 2.3 have some problems I solve the installation problem doing install windows xp and one partition of 32GB, create one partition for Remix OS with 23Gb and extracted the iso files, and another partition for save files.
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