PhoeniX OS keeps rebooting before launching - Phoenix OS News, Q&A & Development

Hello everyone, I hope u r having a good day,
So bottom line phoenix just keep rebooting even before launching particularly at the line
"Phoenix os detected .. found at dev\sda" then reboots every time
-using Phoenix os Nougat x64
-I'm installing it on separate partition on the hard disk
- installed the ISO image and burnt on usb flash via Rufus
-installed the Exe. version
-Reinstalled windows
-Dx Diag Link
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=AC7BFAC4E523EA2B&id=AC7BFAC4E523EA2B%21860&parId=AC7BFAC4E523EA2B%21341&o=OneUp
-Changed the driver file Type
Thanks in advance

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How To Install | Remix OS And Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow For PC

Remix OS
Requirements :
-Torrent Downloading Client.
-Remix OS 2.0 and Remix OS USB Installer.
-USB 3.0
-BIOS Should have Legacy Boot Mode Enabled (Or Enable it manually)
-8 GB USB Drive (FAT32 Format)
-Windows PC.
Install Remix OS :
1. Download the latest version of Remix OS for PC from the Jide website. There should be builds for computers with 32-bit and 64-bit chips. Choose the appropriate one for your PC.
(Note that while the 32-bit version will run on computers with 64-bit chips, the opposite is not true).
2. Unzip the file you just downloaded and you should have three files: a text file with instructions, an installer file, and an ISO file which is the disc image.
3. Run the Remix OS Installation Tool.exe application and make sure Type and Drive settings at the bottom are correct (you want “Hard Disk” for Type if you’re installing to built-in storage, and the drive letter should match the drive you’ve got Windows installed on).
4. Click the Browse button next to the box that says ISO File and select the large disc image you just downloaded. It should be called something like Remix OS for PC_x86_64-B2016xxxxxx.iso.
5. Click the button that says OK to start the installation.Wait a few minutes until the progress meter has finished and you see a message saying you can reboot the computer to finish the installation process.
6. When you reboot, you should see a new boot option for Remix OS. Select that option using the arrow keys on your keyboard and hit enter.
7. Wait.
This next step should take 15 – 30 minutes depending on your computer’s hardware. Remix OS is basically creating a new 8GB partition on your hard drive and installing the operating system in that space.
8. When everything is finished, Remix OS will boot for the first time and you can start using this desktop-style, Android-based operating system.
9. Want to go back to Windows? Just hit the power icon from the app menu, choose reboot and when the boot menu shows up again, choose Windows instead of Remix OS.
Install Video :
Download :
RemixOS
MiniTool Partition Wizard (HDD Drive)
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Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
How to Install/ Run Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow Operating System for Old 32-Bit PC and its also work for x64 bit machine. That is the latest version of Android x86 project for PC. Now Wifi and Play Store working access internet on the machine.
Features :
-WiFi Working
-Bluetooth Working
-Application and Game (Tested Asphalt 7 and Sprinkle Island)
-Dual Boot Supported
-Support External Device
-Power Suspend And Resume Working
-UEFI Supported
-32-Bit/ 64-Bit Supported
Pre Requirements :
-Android 6.0.1 image (Download All files from end of post)
-Rufus to make a bootable Pen-Drive
-1GB Pen drive needed
How to Install Android on PC :
Step 1. Download Rufus and Android 6.0 x86 image from end of post.
Step 2. Make a bootabe Pen-drive
Run Rufus Software on your PC and Connect USB Flash Drive to PC. Now Click CD-Drive logo button to select ISO file. Now find and select the ISO file and click on start button. and wait to finished it.
Step 3. Reboot your PC
Now reboot your PC using USB Flash Drive As The Source. (Make USB To Boot First And Before CD/DVD ROM Under Your System’s BIOS Settings)
Step 4. When the Android x86 Menu appear, Just Select Install Android x86 to Hard Disk.
Step 5. Select your appropriate hard disk partition to install Android x86 or you can install on any new partition.
Step 6. Now, You will get a prompts messages to installation of GRUB Bootloader. Make sure to hit on yes.
Android 6.0.1 on PC with Windows Dual Boot [Working WiFi]
Step 7. Now, another prompt message will ask you to make system /r/w. Hit Yes on this.
Android 6.0.1 on PC
Step 8. After that, you will get another prompt to install internal space. Use 2047 MB for space, as that’s the maximum supported.
Step 9. Now select Reboot. After Reboot You can use Android x86 on PC.
Install Video :
Download :
Rufus
Android 6.0.1 ISO
Android 6.0 link not working
Edit: Working.
Thanks for sharing @musabcel
How to make entire hard disk detectable??
Uhm I need help, I'm stuck at the main thingy, where u have to setup the android, I get to a part where it keeps saying that the Google Play services have stopped.. Help me
working but cant do anything cz of non-stopping ANR!
so i went back to 5.1
Does this allow triple booting of Windows, remix, and Android x86?
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collindv said:
Does this allow triple booting of Windows, remix, and Android x86?
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As long as it's supported by your machine...
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Sound does not work. I used the live CD on a tablet Allview Imperia i8 with Windows installed and I realized that the sound does not work. Any idea what it is?

nuvision windows tablet tm800w610l

hi i have a nuvision windows tablet tm800w610l,couple days ago when windows updates installing blue error screen come and i think say(ssd error) after that windows not booted say(bcd error),so i downloaded windows frimware from website and put in bootable flash and connect with otg to tablet(via simple hub for flash and keyboard)now i have a problem with installing new windows,i think usb speed is very very slow,it cant boot windows for installing(take 20-30 minuts just on the windows install loading screen)after that black screen and nothing happening,im tested other bootable iso files but speed is very very slow i cant do any thing.im searched net some people think its on bios setting,some think usb hub is problem(before that i have a another windows tablet and installed windows via same hub)
so i dont know where is the problem,in bios there is very very settings i dont know which setting must changed.
thanks.
had to reload mine from scratch worked fine with a OTG hub, keyboard , mouse and flash drive .
Got touch working?
image
where did you get the image from?
the one on the nuvision website is corrupt.
I tried new and old versions of winrar and it has checksum errors
same with the drivers. what the f***. tried googleing filenames etc and get almost no results.
djmdesign said:
where did you get the image from?
the one on the nuvision website is corrupt.
I tried new and old versions of winrar and it has checksum errors
same with the drivers. what the f***. tried googleing filenames etc and get almost no results.
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Just an FYI, the version that’s currently on the Nuvision website works.
It’s not an iso, at least it doesn’t download as one. I took that file and created an iso and used a usb bootable maker to create the usb drive.
It recognized it upon restarting in advanced mode. The installer is in another language but it got me up and running again.
Just wanted to put this out there.
You can use the NuVision image if you wish (You just extract the RAR to your USB drive and then boot it in your tablet), or you can create installation media using the Windows Media Creation tool (or UUPtoISO if you want to use Insider Preview downloads from another machine).
As long as you use the correct processor architecture, you don't need the NuVision restore package (It's also out of date and no longer supported by Microsoft as it's version 1511, or maybe it was 1603 either way it's unsupported as of now). Some drivers maybe, but a lot of those are available via WU (I've never had to actually install any drivers doing a clean install from a Windows ISO).
This also applies to the NuVision TM800W560L, any 32-bit image will boot and work properly for installing Windows. If you look into installing 64-bit Linux on the W560L though, it's a little more complicated (yes, you can install 64-bit Linux, but not Windows. This is because the Linux kernel can replace UEFI Runtime Services if it needs to, which booting a 64-bit Kernel with a 32-bit version of GRUB causes UEFI to disable access to Runtime Services, which is why Windows cannot run like this and bugchecks with UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR.)

Phoenix OS v2.5.9 Released

Update Detail
- Optimization game helper compass problem.
- Support 8723BU to connect wifi
- Update browser. Now stardust browser remove chromium kernel.
- Stardust browser can watch live video now.
Link: http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/showthread.php?tid=10008
Revert
Reverted back to version 2.5.8 on my Acer Aspire R3-131T-C4TH. <--Luckily I had a recent BackUp.
The system was very very slow. <-- Even the fade-in on the bootanimation took like 5 seconds.
Keep up the good work.
there is a non-root version? Tks
unable to update play services. anyone?
bbmadzky said:
unable to update play services. anyone?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/ph...release-phoenixos-android-pc-toolbox-t3748153
Use this tool.. You can easily update google play service to latest version.. All gapps functions are working well on PhoenixOS..
Can anybody help? When i boot from USB with PhoenixOS 2.5.9 created with Rufus i see only grub2 command line and no another interface. I tried both GPT and MBR modes for creating boot-USB drive. What I should do to install OS? Maybe I should type something into this command line?
re-install?
Sillor said:
Can anybody help? When i boot from USB with PhoenixOS 2.5.9 created with Rufus i see only grub2 command line and no another interface. I tried both GPT and MBR modes for creating boot-USB drive. What I should do to install OS? Maybe I should type something into this command line?
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format your USB NTFS. Use Link: http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/show....php?tid=10008. (Thanks REGNAS) to get Phoenix installer (latest). Install from desktop onto USB. Good luck.
I can't record screen on Phoenix OS V1.5.0. Every app crashes after starting to record. Please help me?
WoltreX said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ph...release-phoenixos-android-pc-toolbox-t3748153
Use this tool.. You can easily update google play service to latest version.. All gapps functions are working well on PhoenixOS..
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I find it difficult to use as I am using single boot.
On my tablet PC the orientation is inverted.. landscape is portrait and portrait is landscape..
how to root it ? becase alt+f1 or alt+fn+f1 doesn't calling terminal
hello i'm having some problems after installing phoenix os.
when it has finished installing phoenix os and at the time of its installation os [when choosing the language for phenixnya] then my laptop suddenly restar itself, and I think I have to install phoenix os correctly, is there any way?
32 bit version
Is there any hope for the 32 bit version?
magisk fix root
sierrabravo said:
there is a non-root version? Tks
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i have rooted 32bit 64bit 2.0 to 2.5.9 successfully with magisk
How to install Phoenix OS 2.5.9 64 bit?
I want to install Phoenix OS 2.5.9 on an 5 year old Laptop (Acer Aspire 5733z) currently running Window 10 32bit.
My laptop has 64 bit processor Intel pentium p6200 and 2 GB ram.
My laptop can support and run phoenix os 64 bit version. But I have to install it from ISO file because 64 bit version has a x64 installer which my window don't support.
For safety of my files, i installed Phoenix os 64 bit from iso with window 10 in oracle virtual box. It installed and worked perfectually.(testing in oracle virtual box happened on another computer)
But now there is no option to boot window 10 in GRUB bootloader only Phoenix os.
Can someone help me please?
Thanks in advance!
Is there any hope for the 32 bit version?
druhboruch1 said:
Is there any hope for the 32 bit version?
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No . Day to Day mobile OS are getting heavier too . Processors with 32 bit architecture can't handle that much load.
So , i think 32 bit version of phoenix os will now stick at old 1.5.0 lolipop version.
funkdubbies said:
how to root it ? becase alt+f1 or alt+fn+f1 doesn't calling terminal
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Try Ctrl+Alt+F1. It worked for some users that had the same issue as you
Someone can Help me with a connection problem?
after the installation the internet was working, but after reboot, the internet stopped working, even configuring an static ip.
I'm using a desktop with wired cable and I don't have wireless network card
1.5.0 x86 Phoenix OS
Sorry for my bad english and sorry for posting here.

Triple boot Win10/Ubuntu/Phoenix?

So I currently have Win10 and Ubuntu installed each on a separate partition. I installed Phoenix OS through windows and it didn't add up on grub. I have to select Win10 through grub and then when Win10 boots up I have to start Phoenix OS through shortcut which reboots my system to Phoenix OS. What I want is to install Phoenix OS on Ubuntu's partition and add it to grub menu. Anyone kind enough to help me with this? Note that made a bootable Phoenix OS USB but it didn't work (didn't work as it doesn't boot at all, doesn't even detect it).
Stanwar said:
So I currently have Win10 and Ubuntu installed each on a separate partition. I installed Phoenix OS through windows and it didn't add up on grub. I have to select Win10 through grub and then when Win10 boots up I have to start Phoenix OS through shortcut which reboots my system to Phoenix OS. What I want is to install Phoenix OS on Ubuntu's partition and add it to grub menu. Anyone kind enough to help me with this? Note that made a bootable Phoenix OS USB but it didn't work (didn't work as it doesn't boot at all, doesn't even detect it).
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Used Rufus ? If Rufus can't made live boot possible ,i doubt any other will make .For Ubuntu installation ,check there are various guides around to put Phoenix Os files on root of Ubuntu in seperate folder and edit 40custom to point kernel and initrd

Android Install on Laptop

Hello Guys,
I wanted to install Bliss OS 12 on my old laptop but after installation I get the message (Boot MGR is missing).
I formatted a Verbatim USB stick in Fat32 and installed the Bliss OS iso on the stick with balenaEtcher. I restart the laptop and go into the BIOS to change the boot order so that it can start via the stick. I install bliss os as usual with a youtube instruction but after a restart the error message boot me is missing, I also tried other iso files like Prime os or android x86 9.0 but there I get the same messages. Does anyone know anything there and can help me?
thank you
Hasan9540 said:
Hello Guys,
I wanted to install Bliss OS 12 on my old laptop but after installation I get the message (Boot MGR is missing).
I formatted a Verbatim USB stick in Fat32 and installed the Bliss OS iso on the stick with balenaEtcher. I restart the laptop and go into the BIOS to change the boot order so that it can start via the stick. I install bliss os as usual with a youtube instruction but after a restart the error message boot me is missing, I also tried other iso files like Prime os or android x86 9.0 but there I get the same messages. Does anyone know anything there and can help me?
thank you
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Did you do even try doing a Google search for:
"bootmgr is missing"
That will find many different links and videos to solve this issue.
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Hasan9540 said:
Hello Guys,
I wanted to install Bliss OS 12 on my old laptop but after installation I get the message (Boot MGR is missing).
I formatted a Verbatim USB stick in Fat32 and installed the Bliss OS iso on the stick with balenaEtcher. I restart the laptop and go into the BIOS to change the boot order so that it can start via the stick. I install bliss os as usual with a youtube instruction but after a restart the error message boot me is missing, I also tried other iso files like Prime os or android x86 9.0 but there I get the same messages. Does anyone know anything there and can help me?
thank you
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what if you don't change the boot sequence? it'd be more easier to install on same disk but different partition rather than installing on a USB stick. like you've no idea whether USB is required to boot the OS or the OS has been installed on USB

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