[Q] Booting from usb problems - Windows 8 General

I'm dual booting now windows 7 and 8. Now i want to install backtrack, i followed the instactions from the site and etc. mostly same as when installing win8. After making the bootable usb and set from my bios to boot from usb . it won't want to boot from it and i don't know whats the problem. is it because i already have 2 os already and i can't have a third or maybe something i omited . I formatted the usb before in FAT32 and everything . I know this problem is not mainly linked to windows8 but i looked every where and couldn't find nothing .

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[Q] HD2 WP7 not detected, anyone with the USB driver?

Hi, I've bought my HD2 (original rom is vodafone UK but it has been unlocked).
And I've successfully flashed wp7 rom on my HD2. However, when I tried to connect it to my laptop, it gives me the message that the driver hasn't been successfully installed.
I've went to the device manager, and there is indeed an "unknown device" icon with the exclamation mark. I've tried updating the driver/scan for hardware change but I received the message that the driver cannot be found.
Of course I've installed zune and the latest wp7 SDK before I connect my WP7 HD2. But that didn't help.
I've reinstalled winmo 6.5, and have tried installing android (both SD and NAND) and my laptop has no problem detecting my phone via usb connection.
I'm at lost. I've looked around the forum but the solutions available aren't doing me any good.
Will someone be kind enough to post the usb driver for WP7 HD2 so that I could manually install it onto my laptop. Hopefully this will resolve the issue.
p.s. As a sidenote, my SD card isnt working on WP7 and after I flashed the wp7 i was not greeted with the usual setting up your wp7 device like many others. I;m not entirely sure if this is relevant to my issue or not though.
fixed it
i've managed to get it to work.
Apparently, the incompatible sdcard does play a role.
Make sure you remove your sd card upon installation (or hard reset it without the sd card) then you'll be greeted by the wp7 setting up screen.
then after you've finished setting up your wp7 hd2, just connect it to your usb port (again, make sure that there is no sd card inside of your phone) and your laptop should detect your phone.
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I had exactly the same problem
i went into device manager saw my driver hadnt been installed properly
i right clicked and tried to reinstall and it worked
just keep trying until its recognized i suppose
hillmie87 said:
i've managed to get it to work.
Apparently, the incompatible sdcard does play a role.
Make sure you remove your sd card upon installation (or hard reset it without the sd card) then you'll be greeted by the wp7 setting up screen.
then after you've finished setting up your wp7 hd2, just connect it to your usb port (again, make sure that there is no sd card inside of your phone) and your laptop should detect your phone.
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Usually the sd card that comes with the HTC HD2 will work. The only time someone might have to do this is if they are not using the one coming with the phone.
mattockham said:
I had exactly the same problem
i went into device manager saw my driver hadnt been installed properly
i right clicked and tried to reinstall and it worked
just keep trying until its recognized i suppose
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When you tried this did it take longer than usual to connect to your computer?
Mine failed install the first time, and then when I tried to reinstall it was installing and it just took forever!
Note: My phone connected to when it was WP6.5 and when I flashed it...
i have same problem, but i tried 1.take out sd card, 2.hard reset wp7, my windows7 pc still not detect hd2 wp7, does any one know if i can install any driver to driver it up? thanks.
i have the same issue anyone have a fix pls?

[Q] image file for wp7 + android dual boot and CWM

hey all
someone can make image for wp7 with android for SDCard to save time ?
or know app that can read the fat32 partition of the sdcard that belong to android
and last question what make wp7 work with CWM ?
Hi mate!
Great idea about the img file, i'll try to do that in a couple of weeks (i'm on exams these days )
About the fat32 partition...... you're supposed to simply put the sd into your computer and one single partition will appear, the Android one.
Otherwise, once you've installed SD Android and done the few first reboots on it, you can normal access to it by plugging in the micro usb cable.

Problems with AD Boot

Hi.
yesterday i installed Win7 finish on my device. I used the youtube tutorial to make my SD Card dual-boot ready. Win7 runs perfect.But android dont want to start. I tried this one (american android) and the one from this video (YT) but I only see the bootscreen. And nothing happens.
What am I doing wrong?
The Native-SD solution doesnt work for me. I want an SD - Only Android Image. (But I only found Android 2.xx, not Android4)

Windows 8.1 Preview install on tablet

I'm interested in installing the 8.1 preview on my Samsung Ativ tablet. Its an 11" tablet with a 1.8GHz Intel Atom 32bit CPU, 2GB Ram.
My concerns are regarding roll-back of the previous OS should there be a problem. That and removing the preview build once the RTM gets released. Anyone have an ETA on that???
The tablet does not have a CD drive obviously, nor do I have any restore media on thumb drive. It has a reinstall partition on it that I've used before, I just want to be sure that this partition doesn't get removed when I upgrade. Will that partition ALWAYS live on the device regardless of what kind of OS I install? Is it on a read-only partition?
http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/sam...iv-smart-pc-atom-does-work-windows-8-1-a.html
Hold windows button while powering the device on, that will then open your bios instead of booting into windows 8 supposedly.
Windows 8.1 will overwrite your old recovery partition. There is no protection such as it being read only etc. If you wish to keep the 8.0 recovery partition (highly advised) then you will need to create yourself a recovery USB, I think you need an 8gb thumb drive for that. Before proceeding into the 8.1 install make sure that you have tested that you can load into your recovery USB, even if you dont actually perform the recovery. A few people have made their USB's, updated to 8.1 and then wanted to go back only to realise that their recovery USB is corrupt or that they have no idea how to use it or in more extreme cases havent made one at all.
There are alot of guides including a good one from microsoft on how to create a recovery USB, it essentially just duplicates your devices existing recovery on your thumb drive. It is highly recommended that you do this anyway as you can then delete the existing recovery partition and free up a whole load of space for your tablet (I'm guessing your not very happy with the amount of usable space on your tablet already)
Full release, well, RTM is in late august apparently so it should be 1-3 months after that. Some point this autumn anyway.
JDMpire said:
Will that partition ALWAYS live on the device regardless of what kind of OS I install? Is it on a read-only partition?
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I am not sure how your device is setup. I made a recovery USB like the directions advise before installing the preview on my Surface Pro. It seems like Internet Explorer is hanging on more sites than before but it hasn't bothered me enough to reload the recovery from the USB partition.
SixSixSevenSeven said:
Hold windows button while powering the device on, that will then open your bios instead of booting into windows 8 supposedly.
Windows 8.1 will overwrite your old recovery partition. There is no protection such as it being read only etc. If you wish to keep the 8.0 recovery partition (highly advised) then you will need to create yourself a recovery USB.
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First off, I'm putting this on a tablet, thus there is no windows key, no keyboard at all. So I would need to use a USB keyboard and hope that its initialized early enough in the post so that it recognizes the keypress.
Second, and I highlighted the most important part of all, if I hose the recovery partition then I'm kinda screwed for future recovery efforts. I need to tred very lightly here. I will wait if need be for the win 8.1 RTM if there is a way to keep the recovery partition intact. Perhaps I could make a new recovery partition that contains windows 8 AND 8.1, thus anytime I need to recovery after that point it will install win 8.1. Is that possible?
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I'm guessing your not very happy with the amount of usable space on your tablet already.
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Nope, not really I got a 32 GB Micro SD in there so that helps. I have a 64 GB micro and it died about a week after buying and I threw away the box and receipt. Paid cash so no way to look it up by credit card.... oi:crying:
3devious said:
I am not sure how your device is setup. I made a recovery USB like the directions advise before installing the preview on my Surface Pro. It seems like Internet Explorer is hanging on more sites than before but it hasn't bothered me enough to reload the recovery from the USB partition.
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Can you explain what you mean by that? The part about IE...
JDMpire said:
First off, I'm putting this on a tablet, thus there is no windows key, no keyboard at all. So I would need to use a USB keyboard and hope that its initialized early enough in the post so that it recognizes the keypress.
Second, and I highlighted the most important part of all, if I hose the recovery partition then I'm kinda screwed for future recovery efforts. I need to tred very lightly here. I will wait if need be for the win 8.1 RTM if there is a way to keep the recovery partition intact. Perhaps I could make a new recovery partition that contains windows 8 AND 8.1, thus anytime I need to recovery after that point it will install win 8.1. Is that possible?
Nope, not really I got a 32 GB Micro SD in there so that helps. I have a 64 GB micro and it died about a week after buying and I threw away the box and receipt. Paid cash so no way to look it up by credit card.... oi:crying:
Can you explain what you mean by that? The part about IE...
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I know its a tablet. There is a windows key on all tablets, what did you think the massive button below the screen was, it just returns the key code for the normal windows key on a usb keyboard.
Make a recovery USB, then you can hose the recovery partition safely, the recovery usb is essentially that partition moved from tablet to USB memory stick (or you can do DVD but you would need a usb DVD drive in your case and it seems you can't always boot from usb DVD drives for some reason, so I wouldn't advise it). 8.1 will overwrite the old 8 recovery, move the old 8 recovery to usb and then update to 8.1 and you can use the usb to roll back to 8.1.
The internet explorer thing, well, windows 8.1 and all new software in it is beta quality. The pre release is not for consumers, its buggy. Things crash.

Problems installing Phonix OS

I have quite an old laptop and decided to give Phoenix OS a try, loved it that much that I decided to try and install it as a standalone OS, so I download the 64bit ISO image and used rufus to install it onto a 16gb USB stick, I also got hold of parted magic, so the steps I took was to reboot into parted magic and remove all my partitions, then create a new ext4 partition across the whole drive, which in this case is an SSD 120gb, after parted magic had finished I proceeded to install phoenix OS, booted off the USB stick and selected the option to install to the hard drive, It then proceeds to ask me a few questions, do I want to install grub2 efi, I say yes and point to dev/sda1, and do I want to install boot partition, I say yes to this too, it then installs, but just wont boot, every time I restart it says there is no boot device found, or I just get a flashing cursor at a black screen like its waiting for something, what am I doing wrong ?
I have tried with the file system as FAT32, ntfs, and ext4, and also tried with uefi bios and legacy bios, always the same result.
Any help much appreciated, thanks.
Reply to my own thread, finally figured out how to do it, its pretty much only took me all day, but running as a single OS now with no Windows in sight, on a samsung evo 840 120gb SSD, running like lightning.
Seanie280672 said:
Reply to my own thread, finally figured out how to do it, its pretty much only took me all day, but running as a single OS now with no Windows in sight, on a samsung evo 840 120gb SSD, running like lightning.
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it would be just too cool if you told us how you did it or what went wrong before you succeeded ?
HausiX10 said:
it would be just too cool if you told us how you did it or what went wrong before you succeeded ?
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Download the latest Phoenix ISO and create a bootable USB stick with it using rufus, format to FAT32, and partition scheme is MBR for UEFI and legancy bios, tick quick format, tick create a bootable disk using.........and browse to the Phoenix ISO, and tick create extended labels and icon files, my bios is also set to legacy bios, not tried as uefi, may give it a try next weekend if I can be bothered, like I said although my laptop is a 64bit machine, its quite old, so im using the 32bit OS, may try again with the 64bit OS and uefi mode, not that it makes any difference to this OS.
Now get yourself a copy of parted magic and create a bootable USB stick or CD with it, now boot to it, remove all the partitions off your drive, so you now have one complete unpartitioned space, now you need to create 2 partitions, 1 at 350mb (sda1) format to FAT32 then when done, right click it, select manage flags and mark as boot, now format the rest of the drive as EXT4 (sda2).
Now reboot and boot off the other USB stick containing Phoenix, select installation to hard drive, when asked where you want to install it to, select sda2, then you'll be asked if you want to install grub2, say yes, and it will ask you to select a location for it, select sda1, also say yes to installing the bootloader, DO NOT format any of the partitions, let it do its thing, at the end it will ask, start phoenix or reboot, I selected start phoenix, once the screen went black I removed the USB stick and phoenix started up, starts up fine everytime now.
That grub2 was the issue, needs to be on its own partition.
Hi Seanie280672
thanks for the detailed answer. Going to try soon on an old Vostro...
Hans
HausiX10 said:
Hi Seanie280672
thanks for the detailed answer. Going to try soon on an old Vostro...
Hans
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Ive created a video here: https://youtu.be/c68qgPepjFI
Seanie280672 said:
Now reboot and boot off the other USB stick containing Phoenix, select installation to hard drive, when asked where you want to install it to, select sda2, then you'll be asked if you want to install grub2, say yes, and it will ask you to select a location for it, select sda1, also say yes to installing the bootloader, DO NOT format any of the partitions, let it do its thing, at the end it will ask, start phoenix or reboot, I selected start phoenix, once the screen went black I removed the USB stick and phoenix started up, starts up fine everytime now.
That grub2 was the issue, needs to be on its own partition.
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ok so mine when i boot off the bootable usb stick of phoenix os to install the standalone os that i had created using rufus 2.17 it comes to the GNU Grub version 2.02~Beta2 command any ideas on what im doing wrong?
Quittakingmyname said:
ok so mine when i boot off the bootable usb stick of phoenix os to install the standalone os that i had created using rufus 2.17 it comes to the GNU Grub version 2.02~Beta2 command any ideas on what im doing wrong?
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Make sure you used the correct settings in Rufus to create the bootable stick
Seanie280672 said:
Make sure you used the correct settings in Rufus to create the bootable stick
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yes the setting are correct ive used it to do the remix os the same way but phoenix os will not boot up it just goes to the GNU Grub menu
And I also used gparted to do my partitions the way I needed to as well and it will not go past the GNU Grub menu
Try 32bit
My os is 64, but phoenixOS auto-downloader said I needed the 32 bit. Try that.
Does this work with hp notebooks?
Seanie280672 said:
Download the latest Phoenix ISO and create a bootable USB stick with it using rufus, format to FAT32, and partition scheme is MBR for UEFI and legancy bios, tick quick format, tick create a bootable disk using.........and browse to the Phoenix ISO, and tick create extended labels and icon files, my bios is also set to legacy bios, not tried as uefi, may give it a try next weekend if I can be bothered, like I said although my laptop is a 64bit machine, its quite old, so im using the 32bit OS, may try again with the 64bit OS and uefi mode, not that it makes any difference to this OS.
Now get yourself a copy of parted magic and create a bootable USB stick or CD with it, now boot to it, remove all the partitions off your drive, so you now have one complete unpartitioned space, now you need to create 2 partitions, 1 at 350mb (sda1) format to FAT32 then when done, right click it, select manage flags and mark as boot, now format the rest of the drive as EXT4 (sda2).
Now reboot and boot off the other USB stick containing Phoenix, select installation to hard drive, when asked where you want to install it to, select sda2, then you'll be asked if you want to install grub2, say yes, and it will ask you to select a location for it, select sda1, also say yes to installing the bootloader, DO NOT format any of the partitions, let it do its thing, at the end it will ask, start phoenix or reboot, I selected start phoenix, once the screen went black I removed the USB stick and phoenix started up, starts up fine everytime now.
That grub2 was the issue, needs to be on its own partition.
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Thank you for the guide, would it still work if sda1 was ntfs? I can't get gparted or parted magic to work so I must create partitions from within the OS installer itself...
addminusevei said:
Does this work with hp notebooks?
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Yes it works great for dual boot on hp
Phoenix stuck at initial boot
I installed on hard-disk partition with 75gb space
Followed the exact procedure from the official Phoenix OS website
But when I restart the laptop
The Boot gets stuck at "System Initialising, please wait...."
Can anyone pls help me?
Hello, i burned the iso exactly like your post, but when i boot my ASUS T100TAF with the USB it goes to the grub> prompt
what Am i doing wrong?
need help about phoenix
Seanie280672 said:
I have quite an old laptop and decided to give Phoenix OS a try, loved it that much that I decided to try and install it as a standalone OS, so I download the 64bit ISO image and used rufus to install it onto a 16gb USB stick, I also got hold of parted magic, so the steps I took was to reboot into parted magic and remove all my partitions, then create a new ext4 partition across the whole drive, which in this case is an SSD 120gb, after parted magic had finished I proceeded to install phoenix OS, booted off the USB stick and selected the option to install to the hard drive, It then proceeds to ask me a few questions, do I want to install grub2 efi, I say yes and point to dev/sda1, and do I want to install boot partition, I say yes to this too, it then installs, but just wont boot, every time I restart it says there is no boot device found, or I just get a flashing cursor at a black screen like its waiting for something, what am I doing wrong ?
I have tried with the file system as FAT32, ntfs, and ext4, and also tried with uefi bios and legacy bios, always the same result.
Any help much appreciated, thanks.
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i have just installed phonenix i mean i tried flashing a bootable cd to a sda4 partition on my arch linux system . later i found it hard to edit the exsisting grub so i have followed the mounting the iso and creating a folder on the /mnt dir and adding the path to the /etc/grub.d/40_custom , and it worked .. phoenix works well but everytime i shutdown my pc and boot up agian , the phoenix os asks for username and wifi . the storage too seems small regaurding i have installed on a 80 gigs arch linux system still the phoenix uses only 8gigs .can you help me with this?
I suppose, POS can install only to an UEFI laptop the standard way. I installed Phoenix OS 3.0.2... the old way, https://forum.xda-developers.com/ph...tall-phoenix-os-3-0-2-ext4-partition-t3821121 in an old laptop. I don't use Android for day to day work, just to experiment. I didn't open it for sometime, and when I did today (few mins ago.) it got updated to 3.0.3.64. POS notified there is a new version, I agreed, so it downloaded it and installed it.
BTW, Phoenix boots through Ubuntu's grub.
EDIT: I read the whole thread just now. You've succeeded, that's good.
Hi. I also have problem with installation. I want to build a small android video game console. I use mini itx asus mainboard AT5IONT-I with 2core intel atom, nvidia ion gpu and kingston ssd. Installation goes like on Seanie280672 video, but after clicking " run phoenix os" my computer restarts, boots from ssd and I it shows black screen with _
What is the problem and is there any way to fix it?
CPU stopped N no Base cpu clock
Why, when i installing Phoenix Os. And i oppened a CPU Z. My Cpu core 0 and 1 has stopped n cpu clock n/a. And in launcher and cursors so laggy. Can you gime me the solution. Thanks

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