Hi,
A few days ago I bought VivoTab ME400CL with Windows 8, I tried to boot from USB or MicroSD but it is impossible.
I tried disable secure boot but sill nothing. I called asus info center and guy told me "Ports are blocked and booting from other devices is impossible"
who can help me, maybe is any chance to do something with this.
You can only boot into signed recovery media. Nothing else.
Linux etc does not have support for clover trail. Windows 8 is actually the only operating system that will run on it.
SixSixSevenSeven said:
You can only boot into signed recovery media. Nothing else.
Linux etc does not have support for clover trail. Windows 8 is actually the only operating system that will run on it.
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So can I boot from oryginal Windows 8 media ?
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Power + volume down buttons to boot into boot menu.
Everytime I choose boot from usb, it always boots into windows 8 (main disc). I've tried changing the bios to only boot from usb and disabled the hard drive. Again, it boots straight into windows 8.
I'm trying to install x86 android.
I feel like it's something obvious I'm missing here.
Its odd that it doesnt even attempt to boot but that doesnt matter anyway.
The vivotab uses an intel clovertrail CPU. The clovertrail is not capable of running anything but windows 8, I don't know how or why but somehow intel have managed to get it set up so that it will not boot into the linux kernel or anything that isn't windows. Android uses the linux kernel so your out of luck for now.
Bluestacks for clovertrail should work.
SixSixSevenSeven said:
Its odd that it doesnt even attempt to boot but that doesnt matter anyway.
The vivotab uses an intel clovertrail CPU. The clovertrail is not capable of running anything but windows 8, I don't know how or why but somehow intel have managed to get it set up so that it will not boot into the linux kernel or anything that isn't windows. Android uses the linux kernel so your out of luck for now.
Bluestacks for clovertrail should work.
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But it lags so bad.
How can I disable the windows 8 boot manager?
Then re-enable the classic windows boot manager
By installing windows 7. No seriously. The windows 8 boot manager is the windows 8 boot manager funnily enough... No need for 2 so they dont add a second.
SixSixSevenSeven said:
By installing windows 7. No seriously. The windows 8 boot manager is the windows 8 boot manager funnily enough... No need for 2 so they dont add a second.
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Thanks.
But is there another method? I don't want to install win 7.
I believe what he's getting at is that the Win7 bootmanager (which is part of the Win7 bootloader) may not be able to boot Win8. I'd be a bit surprised by this - so far, all NT6.x versions have used the same bootloader even as the boot manager has changed a bit - but not terribly so. If Secure Boot is disabled you could *try* replacing the C:\bootmgr file, or perhaps its equivalent on the boot volume (which is not mounted by default)... No idea if it would work.
GoodDayToDie said:
I believe what he's getting at is that the Win7 bootmanager (which is part of the Win7 bootloader) may not be able to boot Win8. I'd be a bit surprised by this - so far, all NT6.x versions have used the same bootloader even as the boot manager has changed a bit - but not terribly so. If Secure Boot is disabled you could *try* replacing the C:\bootmgr file, or perhaps its equivalent on the boot volume (which is not mounted by default)... No idea if it would work.
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I would have presumed that the win7 one would physically boot windows 8, yet I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't. I more meant that in windows 8 you of course get the windows 8 boot screen which I wouldn't have thought would be replaceable all that easily.
I have got the answer
SixSixSevenSeven said:
I would have presumed that the win7 one would physically boot windows 8, yet I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't. I more meant that in windows 8 you of course get the windows 8 boot screen which I wouldn't have thought would be replaceable all that easily.
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GoodDayToDie said:
I believe what he's getting at is that the Win7 bootmanager (which is part of the Win7 bootloader) may not be able to boot Win8. I'd be a bit surprised by this - so far, all NT6.x versions have used the same bootloader even as the boot manager has changed a bit - but not terribly so. If Secure Boot is disabled you could *try* replacing the C:\bootmgr file, or perhaps its equivalent on the boot volume (which is not mounted by default)... No idea if it would work.
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SixSixSevenSeven said:
By installing windows 7. No seriously. The windows 8 boot manager is the windows 8 boot manager funnily enough... No need for 2 so they dont add a second.
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Thanks for all :good:
I have got the answer in This site Click to see the answer (from the Microsoft Community)
Oh cool, didn't realize it was built in (I also now get why you would *want* to do this, which I didn't understand before). Very convenient, and thanks for sharing your answer with the forum!
Hallo,
please excuse my bad english.
I have a Acer Switch 11 ( i3 Prozessor , 4GB , 60GB SSD , Windows 10 ) .
I would like a Dual Boot create, so Windows 10 and Android x86 .
I have tested it with this version, Android-x86 4.4-r3 EFI image
The Live version works.
I would now like to create a dual boot on your hard drive.
Unfortunately without success!
When starting Windows and Android me appears.
Windows can I boot, Android not.
About Help I would be happy.
I have a similar problem, my windows 10 pc wont let me boot from my usb.
My Laptop Acer Aspire E5-471 works fine dualboot with Ubuntu 15.04 i thing you must make a partition for Android_x86 when you install android_x86 choose the partition android_x86
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Hello friends. I need help with the Acer Aspire Switch 11 (intel atom, 2Gb). I can not find native drivers win10x86. and I can not deal with the Auto-rotate screen. on the manufacturer's site is only 3 drivers, the rest found via the automatic search, but the rotation of the screen and not earned. all right in the registry. also began to appear bsod. Search gave no answer. please somebody help:crying:
So, what is your problem? Have you formated you hard disk partition for Android correctly? What error do you get? Do you have any picture for detail? My experience dual booting so far:
Triple boot windows 10, ubuntu 15.10, and remix os
Dual boot windows 10 and hackintosh yosemite
Although I'm too late to reply this, I can help you If I can
My final goal is to install Linux desktop on a YB1-X90L android version.
I'm a linux guy but not familiar with android bootloader / storage. Can I assume that it's still a x86/x64 PC, and all stuff (bootloader etc) is storaged in normal disk?
(That means if I can boot into a normal Linux, there is a chance to dump everything or overwrite them with normal Linux installation.)
The biggest problem is that I cannot boot into a Linux liveusb: I can't find a place to change boot device order. It always starts with pre-installed linux even if a USB drive is attached.
Any idea will be welcome. :cyclops:
spoke to customer support on the same. The Bios for windows tablets and android ones are different. Windows tablets comes with secureboot and TPM built in. What you're looking for can be done on a windows tablet by switching off secureboot to boot from USB. But assured, the touch screen wont work, nor the bluetooth keyboard. Basically we're stuck with whatever OS the book is shipped with. Do not try to change it by yourself. Lenovo offers no support for such.
You could try this at your own risk.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/th.../ubuntu-yoga-tab-3-pro-proof-concept-t3565366
I have no confirmation yet of this working on the yogabook but saw a post where a fella had messed up his yogabook and could only get to the bios, his bios looked the same as mine on my yoga tab 3 pro.
joesnose said:
You could try this at your own risk.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/th.../ubuntu-yoga-tab-3-pro-proof-concept-t3565366
I have no confirmation yet of this working on the yogabook but saw a post where a fella had messed up his yogabook and could only get to the bios, his bios looked the same as mine on my yoga tab 3 pro.
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Thanks to @danjac this method is confirmed as working on yogabook.
He did say he had to enter the adb commands it twrp terminal under advanced settings.
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Anything that's not function after installation?
configrmed working my eye
most computer past 2010 have tpm chips. They do more than secure boot and well, the boots not secure anyway. Things which are confirmed working have youtube videos and guides. They are also titled properly. I understand that the lenova book is also a cherry trail but seeing how there is no proof this works on a yoga book can we delete the guys conjecture about the tab3. Thats pretty ignorant. Out side of claiming some thing works that you obviously havn't tried, this android device comes with its own bios ( not legacy insyde) try china proprietary . Which is software fwi. It is what would be loaded on the efi partition for windows to manually load uefi boot menu off. They do not load off tpm chips, they are verified there. They load directly off your esp partition so without it, there is no way in hell you are getting dual boot to work via bios methods. Look into multi boot tassadar, compiling from source, doing research on not listening to that guy who just posts random links as if it means some thing. Your ability to re post others work does not make your smart. Get a job and stop misleading people
Hello!
As you may know, win10 arm has already been ported to lumia 950 - sd820 device.
The challenge is to make, hack, port the UEFI to install it on our Sony devices.
As I'm a noob I wantto know if this is achieveble to be able to multi boot android and win10 arm. Maybe from there we can do intresting things like root, drm back-up etc.
Waiting your comments on this.
I don't know what is need for UEFI but I think whole new bootloader is reguired for that, but getting it on our sony device which have trim area partition at the start of emmc I think whole thing is very nonportable.... here is some initial work https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507665 by Cottula (xda legend on legendary HTC HD2 multi os phone). First reguirement is getting LK (litle kernel bootloader) bootable but I think thats useles because you need to replace sony bootloader which is not replaceable. Even if you somehow get a way to replace bootloader there would be nightmare porting LK to our devices. Sony is not very development friendly device I can say that with 99 percent sure at least for two models which I owned, not blaming it but just my experience with them, third phone no thanks, I'm waiting this one https://puri.sm/shop/librem-5/ for the next phone, hope I get finally my and only my own phone and hope it get runing what I want and not what somebody want. Win 10 on xperia? Good luck!
With all respect for you, Munjeni, but:
1. Win 10 ARM can be installed in QEMU virtual machine
https://winaero.com/blog/install-windows-10-arm-qemu/
2. QEMU is available for android
https://github.com/subho007/qemu-android/blob/master/INSTALL
3. Can you install QEMU then Windows 10 ARM then boot win10 from QEMU and see if it has acces to the storage?
My bet is that from there we can make a full backup, bit by bit of all partitions, regarding that the data will be encrypted, it does not afect us. It can be restored later encrypted as it was
Are you willing to try?
Z2 tablet has a windows 10 arm on it however due to legal issues it wasn't released https://plus.google.com/+kholk/posts/ayf2C2saF4Y
Inerent said:
With all respect for you, Munjeni, but:
1. Win 10 ARM can be installed in QEMU virtual machine
https://winaero.com/blog/install-windows-10-arm-qemu/
2. QEMU is available for android
https://github.com/subho007/qemu-android/blob/master/INSTALL
3. Can you install QEMU then Windows 10 ARM then boot win10 from QEMU and see if it has acces to the storage?
My bet is that from there we can make a full backup, bit by bit of all partitions, regarding that the data will be encrypted, it does not afect us. It can be restored later encrypted as it was
Are you willing to try?
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Not going to try that have no free time right now for anything phones, pc...etc related but thats interesting I must admit. In the same time I don't own 64bit device so I can't try even if I get any idea
Sdio emmc 5.1 controller... Win driver ?