Bush Eluma B1 Windows 10: Dual boot Android - Windows 10, 8, 7, XP etc.

I have this windows 10 tablet and I would like to either install Android or dual boot with Android.
I has an Atom Z3537G 1.8gHz processor 2Gb RAM and 32 Gb storage.
What are my best options?
TIA Jim

A solution for your needs might be the InsydeH20 bios, which allows you to run Android in x86 architecture.
I am not sure if it supports your device, but you can do some research at their homepage.

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SD Android storage not seen please help

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Hi there folks,having spent 2 days figuring out the dual boot for win phone 7 and android,i have finally managed to have wp7 on phone and android on sd card,i have wp7 correctly identifying storage on the phone as 4.0 gb, but when i boot to Android, it can not find any storage AT ALL, this is the only thing left to do for me to be very happy with the dual boot on my HTC HD2
Dual booting with 8gb SD card:
Android sd and WinPhone 7
Android 2.2.1 Kernal 2.6.32.15 Build1.72.405.3 CL29690
Windows Phone 7 .D F Team T9292
OS Version 7.0.7004.0
Moonlight v1.00Boot loader 0.96.2250.0
Chip SOC Version 2.2.5.0
Hardware Version0002
Radio Software Version 5.51.09.29_22.32.5010U
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
as well as know winmo 7 on nand changes to sd to an unknown format except 200mb. so there is a special method to run an sd android with win 7.search for it.
Hi there,as stated,i already have the htc hd2 running winmo 7 and android,all i need to try to get sorted is the fact that android,sees No storage,and winmo 7 sees 4gb,so there is 3 gb not seen and it is on the same partition as the android install,there has to be someone who knows why this is...

[Q] Is it possible to restore Windows 7 dual boot after Windows 8 upgrade?

Greetings,
I purchase an upgrade DVD of Windows 8 from local Micro Center store. My laptop, ACER 4830TG-6450 with 8 GB RAM, has dual Windows 7 boot originally i.e. I have two Windows 7 Home Premium installed on two different partitions. I boot my notebook from one of Windows 7 partition and upgrade to Windows 8 using the DVD. During Windows 8 upgrade, I don't see the Custom Install options. I proceed to do the upgrade anyway and after doing so, I am no longer have the dual boot menu. Is there a way to fix this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
pwanghk said:
Greetings,
I purchase an upgrade DVD of Windows 8 from local Micro Center store. My laptop, ACER 4830TG-6450 with 8 GB RAM, has dual Windows 7 boot originally i.e. I have two Windows 7 Home Premium installed on two different partitions. I boot my notebook from one of Windows 7 partition and upgrade to Windows 8 using the DVD. During Windows 8 upgrade, I don't see the Custom Install options. I proceed to do the upgrade anyway and after doing so, I am no longer have the dual boot menu. Is there a way to fix this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Never mind, after finishing Windows 8 upgrade, the machine doesn't have the boot menu and boot directly to Windows 8. I thought that it wipes out my dual boot entirely. I restart Windows 8 and there is a new boot menu showing both OS, Windows 8 and Windows 7. I do apologize for any inconvenient this may cause.

[Q] Did Windows 8 64bit require more than 32bit?

Wondering... Did Windows 8 64bit require something more than Windows 8 32bit, except more HDD space and compatible CPU.
Yesterday I buy upgrade for Windows 7 to Windows 8. Upgrade Assistant downloads windows and I burn DVD. When try to install it Setup copies some files, restarted Windows 7 and there appears Windows 8 logo.. After some time PC is restarting and return to Windows 7. Tried to boot from Windows 8 DVD, but again - logo, restart...
After that I download Windows 8 32bit and Windows 8 64bit from MSDN. When try to install 64bit - logo, reset...
But when try to install 32bit - everything is OK. It runs great.
MB: Asus M2N4-SLI
CPU: AM2 Athlon X2 64 4200+
RAM: 2x1GB A-Data
GPU: Asus 7950GT
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Are you upgrading, or are you doing a clean install? (AKA delete partition, reformat. Then install)
If upgrading was the previous OS 32 or 64 bit?
ErylFlynn said:
Are you upgrading, or are you doing a clean install? (AKA delete partition, reformat. Then install)
If upgrading was the previous OS 32 or 64 bit?
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Original OS: Windows Ultimate 64bit
first try to upgrade with "Assistant" (Windows 8 logo -> Reboot (before reach Setup))
after that try to make clear install but after try to boot from DVD -> Windows 8 logo -> Reboot (before reach Setup)
Why do you need x64? It's useful only if you have more than 3 GB of RAM or if you're using the application that uses lots of virtual memory (anyway swap is bottleneck, and you need more ram).
Not sure, have you tried a full wipe and install? Boot from disk and delete the partition and rebuild it. That is what I did, and I went from win7 pro 64 bit to Win 8 pro 64 bit no problems.
Useless guy said:
Why do you need x64? It's useful only if you have more than 3 GB of RAM or if you're using the application that uses lots of virtual memory (anyway swap is bottleneck, and you need more ram).
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well... I just use "Upgrade Assistant" and don't know how to download specific version..., Assistant do it itself.
ErylFlynn said:
Not sure, have you tried a full wipe and install? Boot from disk and delete the partition and rebuild it. That is what I did, and I went from win7 pro 64 bit to Win 8 pro 64 bit no problems.
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Tried with reinstall windows 7 64bit(that I have) and after that to upgrade to windows 8(that I download).
Tried to boot from Windows 8 DVD(That I downloaded) - When boot appears Windows 8 Logo and after a while PC reboots and nothing happens(cannot go to Windows 8 Setup)

Alter hardware and os

So i have a device called the kobo vox. it has the exact same specs as the nook color. Cortex a8 clocked at 800mhz, single core. 1200 by 600 display. running android 2.3.4. I was hoping to add another processor to the device. i have a really old laptop that has an intel pentium 4. laptops do not have fans so i think heat is not a problem. but i want to know if there is enough space in my device to add it, and if i have to modify my software to use the processor.
My other question is if i can alter the os entirely. so in the inside of the device there is a little card slot. a micro sd card slot that has all the os packages and files. if i take it out and turn on the device, all i get is just it turning on but nothing happening. so technically the device is a block of hardware. there are no other files stored in the device cause it is all on the memory card. so i was think of holding on the first memory card for back up, and putting in another memory card with stock android. is it possible? im planning on downloading android from the website and using it but i don't know how to download it. or should i just download the nook's os because they have the same hardware but the nook is rootable. please tell me how to download android from the website and/or provide the os files of the nook color. thanks
Dude all your plans are bull****. all intel based laptops has fans.its x86 architectre. Your chinese tablet is having an arm processor. Android is primarily an arm based os.
You cant just download and install android from somewhere to your device using memory cards.
I suggest u to read and learn xda and whts hapening in it. Read abt rooting , cynogen mod and custom roms. Then kernels ,compiling kernels nd then aosp. U will be finished by then
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Sorry, Dragon, I like your enthusiasm, but just adding another processor to a device is not realistic.

Hardware compatibility between Android and Windows yoga 2 tablets

From what I can tell, the hardware looks almost identical between the tablet versions.
Would that mean, it might be possible to flash android onto the windows version, and vice versa? I would only see a problem going from android -> windows as the internal storage is not 32gb, it is 16gb. Or possibily dual booting both using the sd card for one?
Speculating further, I wonder if multirom would be able to boot windows after some type of modifications? Or would a custom bootloader need to be written? or could the windows bootloader work somehow?
Also, we really need our own forum for the yoga 2 tablet.

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