Laptop keyboard not working after installing Phoenix OS 3.6.1 - Phoenix OS News, Q&A & Development

i just installed Phoenix OS 3.6.1 on my old laptop , everything is working fine except for the keyboard, my laptop's physical keyboard is not working at all , i have to use the virtual keyboard instead which is not ideal for me.
Strangely enough, the physical keyboard work when i boot Phoenix OS as a live image from my usb stick or if i plugged in a external usb keyboard to my laptop
I found a possible solution in this forum : https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-28493-post-220158.html#pid220158 but how do i mount /boot/efi/ using another Linux OS using a Linux Lite live image running on my usb stick ?
I can only see the following folders and images inside /media/linux/PheonixOS/PhoenixOS/
- data
- system
- initrd.img
- kernel
- ramdisk.img
I have installed Phoenix OS using UEFI mode, how do i mount /boot/efi in order to edit the grub.cfg file ?

I have Phoenix OS installed on my HP Folio. Everything is working fine except one issue: my physical keyboard doesn't match virtual keyboard for Urdu language. I have separately installed Gboard and set it to work with both English and Urdu languages, but when I switch to Urdu, it types the English alphabets. What am I supposed to do to type Urdu as I do with Gboard on my android phone?

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teclest x80hd have problem with touch screen when install new win8.1

chema88
Problems with touch screen windows 8.1
Hi all,
I have a teclast x80h and I took a bad decission trying to change the SO...
I have FB6M model.
I removed these partitions:
MSR and system (16 & 17) were removed too because I couldn´t install windows with them active.
I removed the windows partitions trying to save some diskspace, but when I installed the other version (win 8.1 english + bing for teclast x98) the screen detects my finger in the wrong side... even in the OS selection menu, if I touch in the right it detects my finger on the left.
In windows, I tried to fix this issue with the exe, the regedit and moved the touchsetting.gt. It fixed the rotarion but not the touch detection.
I should rename some lanes and now I got these:
;SensorID=0
gtptool=0
X2X=0
Y2Y=1
X2Y=0
Log=0
Now the rotarion is ok, and it detects the finger in the right location (ONLY on Windows, the problem persist on OS selection menu ) but the finger detection is far from be accurate, it detects two fingers instead on one sometimes and the detection is very poor... This is not a HW problem because in android all works fine...
Hope you can help me here as I am getting depressed
To sum up:
The touch detection is not accurate on windows
The touch detection feel my finger in the wrong side of the OS selection menu (right/left)
I have problem same topic. Please help me.
[Setting]
;UpdateCFG=0
SendCFG=1 ;Send CFG to touch IC when loading driver
SleepDisable=0
PhysicalXsize=1600 ;Physical size£¬the unit is 0.1mm
PhysicalYsize=1280
[Support]
ESD=1 ;Driver supports ESD recovery processing
;SensorID=2 ;According to the different SensorID send different configuration
GtpTool=0 ;GuitarTestPlateform tool support
X2X=0
Y2Y=1
X2Y=0
Log=0
[Feature]
Pen=0 ;stylus/pen support
NumberOfKey=1 ;The total number of keys supported,equal to 0 does not support key
Key1=0xe3 ;0xe3 is home key,Must be a hexadecimal number
Key2=
Key3=
Key4=
[CFG]
DefaultCFG=0x00,0x20,0x03,0x00,0x05,0x05,0x35,0x06,0x01,0x08,0x28,0x0F,0x50,0x32,0x03,0x05,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x18,0x1A,0x20,0x14,0x8C,0x2E,0x0E,0x36,0x38,0xA6,0x0F,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x81,0x33,0x1D,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x14,0x00,0x19,0xFF,0x7F,0x19,0x50,0x3C,0x1E,0x46,0x94,0xC5,0x02,0x07,0x14,0x00,0x04,0xB5,0x20,0x00,0xA0,0x26,0x00,0x8E,0x2D,0x00,0x80,0x36,0x00,0x75,0x40,0x00,0x76,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x07,0x0F,0x0F,0x03,0x05,0x10,0x42,0xF8,0x0F,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x02,0x04,0x06,0x08,0x0A,0x0C,0x0E,0x10,0x12,0x14,0x16,0x18,0x1A,0x1C,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x2A,0x29,0x28,0x26,0x24,0x22,0x21,0x20,0x1F,0x1E,0x1D,0x1C,0x18,0x00,0x02,0x04,0x06,0x08,0x0A,0x0C,0x0F,0x10,0x12,0x13,0x14,0x16,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xA1,0x01
senserid_0=
senserid_1=
senserid_2=0x00,0x20,0x03,0x00,0x05,0x05,0x35,0x06,0x01,0x08,0x28,0x0F,0x50,0x32,0x03,0x05,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x18,0x1A,0x20,0x14,0x8C,0x2E,0x0E,0x36,0x38,0xA6,0x0F,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x81,0x33,0x1D,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x14,0x00,0x19,0xFF,0x7F,0x19,0x50,0x3C,0x1E,0x46,0x94,0xC5,0x02,0x07,0x14,0x00,0x04,0xB5,0x20,0x00,0xA0,0x26,0x00,0x8E,0x2D,0x00,0x80,0x36,0x00,0x75,0x40,0x00,0x76,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x07,0x0F,0x0F,0x03,0x05,0x10,0x42,0xF8,0x0F,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x02,0x04,0x06,0x08,0x0A,0x0C,0x0E,0x10,0x12,0x14,0x16,0x18,0x1A,0x1C,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x2A,0x29,0x28,0x26,0x24,0x22,0x21,0x20,0x1F,0x1E,0x1D,0x1C,0x18,0x00,0x02,0x04,0x06,0x08,0x0A,0x0C,0x0F,0x10,0x12,0x13,0x14,0x16,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xA1,0x01
senserid_3=
senserid_4=
senserid_5=
i edit Touchsetting.gt is don't work.
I try to reinstall Goodix Touch HID . but is not work:crying:
I have the way to solve this. thank teclast malaysia facbook.
1. gotolinkhttp://www.teclast.com/tools/pad/pad.php
2. fill four number
3. dowload originnal window
4. install window with winpe same this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59248625&postcount=386
on my teclast x80hd work fine.
Hi, Tuyexe,
Do you by any chance still have your Teclast x80hd tablet? I've installed Windows 10 on my dad's tablet. I have found the Goodix HID drivers, it detects the touches, however inverted and wrongly as you described a few years ago. I think I need the touchscreen.gt file. Could you share it with me?
Thanks

Question: How do I add hardware drivers to Android for the Yoga 2 1051F?

Hey all,
I have successfully managed to boot the 4.4 R3 efi img file from Android X86 on my 1051F. It's working pretty well, very smooth, but pretty much none of the hardware works (GPS, WIFI, Bluetooth, rotation, sound, etc).
Anyone have any idea how we could fix that? The process for getting it to boot is actually pretty easy. You download the img file from the android x86 site, use Rufus to create a bootable USB key (being sure to set it to GPT for EFI). You then need to disable secure boot on the tablet (instructions found various places on the net if you don't know how), shutdown the tablet, connect the USB key via OTG cable to the tablet, hold the volume up and power on. You will get into the NOVO menu. Once there, select boot menu and boot from the USB key (if it's not listed you probably didn't create the USB key in GPT, or it was detected when you powered on).
In order for it to boot into Android, you'll need a USB keyboard connected to select the android option. Alternately, you can just modify grub.cfg to set a default option and a timeout (which is what I did).
I'd really love it if anyone can provide some input on how to fix the missing drivers. Since the 1050 tablet is basically the identical hardware, I would think it should be easy to get the drivers over to this image, but I just don't know how.
Any help greatly appreciated!
UPDATE: Today I tried and succeeded to get Android 5.1.1 running in the same way. I got the image from the android-x86.net page and it runs very smoothly with working WIFI. Just need to get the rest of the drivers working and add all the google apps (they aren't included in the image).
Hi,
I installed x86 android 6.0 Rc2 on my 1051F too, but I got freeze sometimes Wifi is working....but Screen Rotation Not. Any ideas?
Greetings
Headley said:
Hi,
I installed x86 android 6.0 Rc2 on my 1051F too, but I got freeze sometimes Wifi is working....but Screen Rotation Not. Any ideas?
Greetings
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Could you go farther in detail about when it freezes and if it is going into sleep mode and back out?

Nextbook Flexx 11 Tutorials

Nextbook Flexx 11
A 200-250$ 2-in-1 laptop.
CPU: 1.83 GHz Intel Atom Z3735F Quad-Core
RAM: 2 GBs
SSD: 64GBs
Screen: 11.6" Touchscreen
Ports: 1 x MicroHDMI, 1 x MicroUSB 2.0, 2 x USB 2.0
Micro SD Card slot
Installing every linux based OS(Android, RemixOS, Linux Distros)
Prerequisites:
A bootia32.efi file (Found in attachments)
A copy of your favorite linux distro
Rufus, UNetbootin, or a USB disk image write of your choice.
A flash you can wipe, and boot from
A little bit of time
Step 1: Setting up
First thing you'll need to do is use your image writer to write the iso to your USB.
MAKE SURE YOU SELECTED THE RIGHT USB DRIVE!
I cannot stress this enough, if you don't want to lose everything on another flash drive, or your hard drive, check and make sure you are using the right drive letter.
Do not restart now. We need to add some files to it.
Extract bootia32.efi and copy it to /boot/efi on your flash drive.
So this was some instructions I made for booting it, but this is much more complicated than it should be. You can totally disregard this spoiler.
Step 2: Booting
Plug your USB into your nextbook (if you haven't already) and turn it on/reboot it.
As its powering on, hold ESC to get into the boot options.
Click "Boot Manager" and select your USB drive.
IF IT DOESN'T SHOW UP, FORMAT YOUR USB DRIVE TO FAT32 AND GO BACK TO STEP 1.
Now, 2 things may happen, it may boot up perfectly, and from there, just follow the steps to install.
If it doesn't boot properly, we'll need to type a few commands.
Step 2.1: Grub Command Line.
So if it doesn't boot up properly, which chances are it wont, you'll be dropped into a command line.
This is grub, if you didn't know, and to boot we need to locate the drive its on.
First press FN+Ins to turn off NumLk, then type,
Code:
linux (hd
now if you press tab, it should list everything you have attached, for example:
Code:
hd0, hd1, hd2, hd3
The usb will most likely be hd0. So now you should have
Code:
linux (hd0,
If you press tab again, it will list off all of your partitions, or autofill one in.
Now you should have either:
Code:
1. linux (hd0,msdos1)
2. linux (hd0,gpt1)
Now, if you have this, type this(replace hd0,gpt1 with what you got):
Code:
set root=(hd0,gpt1)
then type
(new)Step 2: Creating a boot file.
So, now that you have the files copied over, you need to name the drive.
Right click your drive, and click Rename... (Remember the drive name, its important)
After you renamed your drive, create a folder at DriveLetter:/boot/grub
In that directory, create a file named grub.cfg
Now depending on your linux version, you'll have either syslinux, or grub already.
If grub: The file should already be there, so you can move on to step 3.
If syslinux: Find the isolinux.cfg or syslinux.cfg (probably in /syslinux or in /isolinux)
It will look something like:
Code:
label LinuxVersion
kernel /kernelFile
append initrd=/initrdFile (more options)
We're going to use these options to create our grub.cfg file.
Use this as a template.
Code:
menuentry 'LinuxVersion' {
search --set=root --label THIS_IS_WHERE_THE_LABEL_YOU_SET_EARLIER_GOES
linux /kernelFile (more options)
initrd /initrdFile
}
Step 3: Boot into your new OS.
Reboot your PC. When it turns back on, hold ESC.
You should be brought back to the BIOS area.
Press "Boot Manager" (you will need a mouse for this), and select your USB drive.
If you did everything correctly, it should boot.
Step 4: Go wild!
You should be booted, GO CRAZY!
There are a few problems with most distros, including:
No Wifi
No Bluetooth
No Gyroscope
No Audio
There are drivers online for these, but you need to be able to patch a kernel, and build/install a driver.
Wifi
Is the guide not working?
Go ahead and ask some questions, don't be afraid of help.
Useful resources:
Ubuntu with Wifi (Source)
Thats all the links for now. I will add more as I find them (hopefully to fix audio, power button, and rotation)
Huge thanks to Ian Morrison for the Ubuntu iso.
TAG
Any chance you're going to do the linux?
Reserved
I'm guessing that is where the linux how to, is going.
Dude.. You gonna finish this?
set code=(hd0,msdos1)
Then type
Type what? Need a complete tutorial here...
I'm so sorry
Chaosmstr said:
Dude.. You gonna finish this?
set code=(hd0,msdos1)
Then type
Type what? Need a complete tutorial here...
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I apologize for the delay, busy with school and all.
You can't leave us hanging like this!
I'm not sure about OP here, but I have the smaller model of this device being the Flexx 10. Now I haven't tried to boot Android on it, but I have successfully booted Linux Mint with it.
First I would recommend using a USB OTG capable flash drive (they are available at office stores, walmart, and so on and so forth,) or an OTG adaptor instead of using a full sized usb. The reason for this is stability of the booted system as the connection of the keyboard dock does not appear to be extremely reliable. This may vary by model or device but I would still recommend it as you may need the full sized USB ports later.
Now instead of using Unetbootin, I used Rufus. I used the settings of GTP for efi and bios to write the image to the drive. I didn't mess with any other settings there. After that I had to get a file called bootia32.efi and then add it to the /efi/BOOT/ before the system would even try to recognize it. From there it was just waiting patiently while it booted. (use the instructions in the earlier post to get to the boot options of the UEFI) It took it a while to boot as I suspect the USB speed was rather slow.
As I didn't really have time to really mess with it and get to the point of install, I will list the issues I came across.
1: Automatic rotation of the screen did not work.
2: wifi (RTL8723BS SDIO)
3: bluetooth
4: sound
everything else seemed to work just fine though, even the volume rocker, windows button and power button on the tablet section reacted and did things. not entirely useful, but they did work.
Edit: forgot to mention that if you go through with the install, you will have to finish the install by doing some grub modifications to make it boot without a live disk. just a heads up.
Hmfan said:
I'm not sure about OP here, but I have the smaller model of this device being the Flexx 10. Now I haven't tried to boot Android on it, but I have successfully booted Linux Mint with it.
First I would recommend using a USB OTG capable flash drive (they are available at office stores, walmart, and so on and so forth,) or an OTG adaptor instead of using a full sized usb. The reason for this is stability of the booted system as the connection of the keyboard dock does not appear to be extremely reliable. This may vary by model or device but I would still recommend it as you may need the full sized USB ports later.
Now instead of using Unetbootin, I used Rufus. I used the settings of GTP for efi and bios to write the image to the drive. I didn't mess with any other settings there. After that I had to get a file called bootia32.efi and then add it to the /efi/BOOT/ before the system would even try to recognize it. From there it was just waiting patiently while it booted. (use the instructions in the earlier post to get to the boot options of the UEFI) It took it a while to boot as I suspect the USB speed was rather slow.
As I didn't really have time to really mess with it and get to the point of install, I will list the issues I came across.
1: Automatic rotation of the screen did not work.
2: wifi (RTL8723BS SDIO)
3: bluetooth
4: sound
everything else seemed to work just fine though, even the volume rocker, windows button and power button on the tablet section reacted and did things. not entirely useful, but they did work.
Edit: forgot to mention that if you go through with the install, you will have to finish the install by doing some grub modifications to make it boot without a live disk. just a heads up.
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Sorry I'm coming back so late, I've been busy with life.
The Wifi issue can be fixed by building the driver (https://github.com/hadess/rtl8723bs)
The bluetooth wont work on most OS' because it relies on some windows drivers to work.
I might be able to find a driver for screen rotation/audio.
Another issue is the power doesn't get registered, and the touch screen is VERY flaky.
Kitsumi said:
Sorry I'm coming back so late, I've been busy with life.
The Wifi issue can be fixed by building the driver (URL removed per post restrictions.)
The bluetooth wont work on most OS' because it relies on some windows drivers to work.
I might be able to find a driver for screen rotation/audio.
Another issue is the power doesn't get registered, and the touch screen is VERY flaky.
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I didn't really notice that power one as I did not use it long, but I think that is just an atom thing. My old n270 based aspire one does that too.
Really though, the way I would use it, I wouldn't miss screen rotation or the bluetooth, but the touch screen is the nuisance. What I noticed with it is that when the screen is forced into proper orientation (by use of screen rotation in the settings, you know without using the command line) is that the touch screen doesn't follow the new orientation correctly. It appears to have the portrait resolution set to the top left of the screen in landscape. That said, it works fine in portait. Or at least managably.
Hmfan said:
I didn't really notice that power one as I did not use it long, but I think that is just an atom thing. My old n270 based aspire one does that too.
Really though, the way I would use it, I wouldn't miss screen rotation or the bluetooth, but the touch screen is the nuisance. What I noticed with it is that when the screen is forced into proper orientation (by use of screen rotation in the settings, you know without using the command line) is that the touch screen doesn't follow the new orientation correctly. It appears to have the portrait resolution set to the top left of the screen in landscape. That said, it works fine in portait. Or at least managably.
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Well, I decied to try and boot remixOS, and it works VERY well, so does android-x86 5.0
That being said, audio is a glaring issue.
When you tried Remix OS and say it worked very well. What do you mean? What actually worked? Obviously audio is what doesn't since you mentioned it. But am I to assume that screen rotation works as expected then?
I'm not willing to use REMIX OS personally as the whole android bit is a limiting factor to me. Unless it rooted of ccourse. but even then some of my prefered uses for Linux is lost.
Also hows the hardware acceleration?
How do I install the x64 version of Windows? I downloaded the ISO with the Media Creation Tool and it won't boot from the USB drive. I enabled USB booting and made sure secure boot was off, but it's not working. It keeps saying there's no USB device available.
Unfortunately due to the way that Windows works, the 64 bit version is not usable due to the bootloader difference. Even though the hardware of the device is capable of 64 bit code execution, the 32 bit UEFI Bootloader will only allow a 32 bit version of Windows or a 64 bit version of Linux with some EFI fiddling. And as far as I know there is not a way to fiddle with the EFI related workings of a Windows ISO so 64 bit Windows is not possible on these Nexbook devices or others with similar hardware (Asus t100 is a good example of similar device)
Hmfan said:
Unfortunately due to the way that Windows works, the 64 bit version is not usable due to the bootloader difference. Even though the hardware of the device is capable of 64 bit code execution, the 32 bit UEFI Bootloader will only allow a 32 bit version of Windows or a 64 bit version of Linux with some EFI fiddling. And as far as I know there is not a way to fiddle with the EFI related workings of a Windows ISO so 64 bit Windows is not possible on these Nexbook devices or others with similar hardware (Asus t100 is a good example of similar device)
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That's really dumb. Most Windows devices are 64-bit nowadays. Why would they put in a 64-bit processor but not allow x64 operating systems?
You're guess is as good as mine on that one. Ask Microsoft on that one. They used the 32 bit version because Microsoft will only give the "Windows XX (originally 8.1) with bing 32bit for free. Which keeps the device cost down. Kinda hard to to sell a cheapskate device when it ends up costing as much as a better speced laptop.
Where can I find recovery images for this? I messed up and now I don't have audio or touchscreen drivers.
You can try this web site from Efun themselves
http://nextbookusa.com/recovery/index.html That is their official recovery download site.
(apparently I can post links...)
Hmfan said:
You can try this web site from Efun themselves
http://nextbookusa.com/recovery/index.html That is their official recovery download site.
(apparently I can post links...)
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I tried that. It says there's no recovery option for this model....
Do you have this tablet? Do you think you could do a driver backup and upload it here? Or create a recovery image and share it?

Phoenix OS on Chromebook or Chromebox

I need some input (help) on doing an install of Phoenix OS as a stand alone system on a Chromebook or Chromebox. I can't seem to find the information I need.
rahjer said:
I need some input (help) on doing an install of Phoenix OS as a stand alone system on a Chromebook or Chromebox. I can't seem to find the information I need.
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What kind of help
All I can find about Phoenix OS is making it a dual boot with Windows and Phoenix OS. I want it to be just a standalone single boot Phoenix OS.
rahjer said:
All I can find about Phoenix OS is making it a dual boot with Windows and Phoenix OS. I want it to be just a standalone single boot Phoenix OS.
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Extract iso to single parttition and let it boot
Let me clarify my previous post. I want to take an existing Windows machine totally wipe Windows off of it and only have one operating system on it which would be Phoenix OS. I have extracted the Phoenix iOS and create a bootable thumb drive. The only option that you get when you run that thumb drive is to install and it will install it to the thumb drive and make it a live installation off of the thumb drive not a single OS residing on the main hard drive.
rahjer said:
Let me clarify my previous post. I want to take an existing Windows machine totally wipe Windows off of it and only have one operating system on it which would be Phoenix OS. I have extracted the Phoenix iOS and create a bootable thumb drive. The only option that you get when you run that thumb drive is to install and it will install it to the thumb drive and make it a live installation off of the thumb drive not a single OS residing on the main hard drive.
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Just do what i did...haha
Take the hard drive out and slap it in an external enclosure.
Go to a windows machine and run your Phoenix OS installler and select the external hard drive letter and BOOM!!!
Hi! I was able to install Phoenix OS 2.5 on my HP Chromebook 11 G4.. everything works except for the audio..I've been searching the net for solution for a week now...
can someone help me? Thanks!

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.

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