The 32-Bit version installs exactly the same way as the 64-bit version but it has no Xposed Framework preinstalled by default. I had to extract the system.img from the system.sfs file and use the boot files from PizzaG's 64-Bit version to make it work after installing to HDD from Windows or from WinPE or Hiren's Boot CD with Mini Windows XP using the guide I provided in the video I uploaded. I tested the 32-Bit version by moman2000 and I could not get it working. The 64-Bit version only has the fonts updated. ![]() I tested this on my 圆4 install and it's very nice to read pages in Chrome from my TV. I also updated the Roboto Fonts to the latest and tried to If You don't care about the Xposed framework, I guess the installation should be the same as the other version by PizzaG.īTW this is untested by me but I modded it the same way as the other version. If You care about it please follow the instructions on his thread on how to get it installed properly. I modded the 32-Bit version but I used the one modded by moman2000 posted on this threadīecause it seems to include the files for Xposed Framework. I'll update the kernel and video drivers on the 32-Bit version as well and upload the ISO. The problem is that you might end up with a system.sfs so might need to create a system.sfs from the system.img file with I'll see if I can do that this weekend. Simply replace the system.img and kernel file on your installation with the ones from the iso I uploaded. The problem is that you might end up with a system.sfs so might need to create a system.sfs from the system.img file with RMXTools Once installed and once you have it running good. Install Remix OS 3.0.207 using the official image and installer with whatever method works for You. The first boot does take a few mins before You get the Remix OS flashing screen.Īlso note that I tested this with Legacy Boot as well on my laptop. This doesn't happen if your boot to WinPE Windows 7/8 environment or another Windows Live Boot CD similar to that and install from there, so I also uploaded a BCD to replace the one under c:\bootĦ. When installing Remix OS from Mini Windows XP, it seems to miss updating the BCD. Copy the 3 Grub files that most likely will go to the X: drive to that partition as well Run the Remix Windows installer from Mini Windows XP, select the Remix OS iso and install to that NTFS partiton that was created by the imageĥ. Set that Partition Active with Partition Wizard Home Edition which is also included in Hiren's Boot CD if the partition is not already set to activeĤ. Use Seagate DiscWizard included with the HBCD 15.2 to restore the image to the HDD, choose to delete all partitions during the restore.ģ. I used rufus to burn the iso to a USB DriveĢ. Download Hiren's Boot CD and boot to Mini Windows XP. If You already have Windows, just run the installer in Windows instead.ġ. This will wipe all Data on that Hard drive. ![]() It does not contain a windows installation just what it's needed. In the Google Drive Folder I uploaded a Seagate DiscWizard tib image file that will create a 70GB Windows partition with the Windows boot loader that Remix OS needs to install it in Dual boot with Windows. I could create a fresh install and then try to capture an image with a free HDD imaging tool before the first boot so that you can just restore that image to any disk and it should work as well. Then I install it to that partition, however you do need to copy the 3 grub files manually to that partition since it copies them to the drive X: Then I boot to a Windows PE environment and run the installer from WinPE. Even though is not bootable to anything, this puts the Windows Boot loader on whatever partition you push that image to. What I did is ghost my 500MB system partition that is created when it install windows, which was less than 30 Megs. I don't really have Windows installed though. So far the only successful method with this version for me is dual booting with Windows. I installed it to a USB and tried to install it to a ext4 partitition from the USB and I got the Remix flashing logo screen for more than 20 mins. ![]() This has always worked for me when installed to HDD from Windows. What method of installation did You used?
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