Use Phoenix OS installer and install it on your created partition (make sure you got the correct drive letter! I'm not responsible if you don't and lose your data.), don't reboot. Download Remix OS or Remix OS Hacked Edition if you like to have root and some tweaks for it. There are several Remix OS installing tutorials on YouTube which show how to do that in Windows. If you don't know how just search XDA or Google. Create an NTFS partition on which you want to install it (right, no FAT32 crap!). Just let me know if it works for you or doesn't. Probably also works on machines with MBR instead of GPT partition table and legacy Bios, quite sure this works also on older Windows versions (7/8/8.1). Should be working on all PCs / Laptops running Windows 10 with GPT and UEFI BIOS. I find it quite annoying to hit BIOS button to start Remix OS, don't you too? So if you are able to install but don't like that behaviour this tutorial is also for you! it worked! You can't choose Guest Mode though, but I think you won't need that at all on your PC.īest one on this: you won't need to open your BIOS start-menu and can boot up normally, just choose your system in GRUB bootloader which appears automatically without the need to do anything before. So my idea was just to replace Phoenix OS files with Remix OS files as the booting part was already working. After a while I recognized that these random reboots happened quite often and the system was unusable for me. finally! Used it, wanted to install an app and ran into a random reboot. First entry in GRUB is Windows, second one Phoenix OS. So I tried Phoenix OS and it seemed at first that this one was much better - no need for adding UEFI boot entry or experiencing Windows boot entry problems and such as it installs GRUB and boots the OS just fine. This started to make me mad as I tried so many tutorials already. For me I found out that the Remix OS installer is totally useless - with some copying from Remix OS folder to root folder of the created partition and manually adding UEFI entry I managed it to boot in Guest Mode but Resident Mode was still not working (bootloop). Select either "Guest Mode" or "Resident Mode" to start Remix OS.As I searched the net and XDA for a guide to actually install Remix OS and found nothing that worked for me I decided to share with you guys how I managed to install it in Resident Mode. Select "USB Storage Device" under boot option.Ĩ. Press special key(F12 for Dell, F9 for HP, F12 for Lenovo, Option Key for MAC) while booting and enter Boot Menu.įor UEFI, ensure that Secure Boot is disabled.ħ. Open the Remix OS Installation Tool and follow the instructions to install Remix OS for PC on your USB flash drive.Ħ. Download the Remix OS for PC package, which contains the Remix OS for PC ROM & Installation ToolĤ. Please backup the data in your USB flash drive before you start the installation.Ģ. All data on your USB flash drive will be erased. NOTE: A USB 3.0 flash drive that supports FAT32 format, with a minimum capacity of 8GB and a recommended writing speed of 20MB/s.ġ. Open the Remix OS Installation Tool and follow the instructions to install Remix OS for PC on your hard disk.įor UEFI, press special key (F12 for Dell, F9 for HP, F12 for Lenovo, Option Key for MAC) while booting to enter boot menu and ensure that Secure Boot is disabled. Download the Remix OS for PC package, which contains the Remix OS for PC ROM & Installation Tool.Ģ. Other system users, please install on USB flash drive.ġ. NOTE: Currently, installation tool only supports Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10, with a minimum capacity of 8GB.
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