Hi, I was able to boot Remix OS Hacked Edition by Satyam@TG on my Dell Venue 8 Pro 5830 til boot animation. However, I had no luck to boot up successfully.
I'm using A14 Bios, 32GB emmc board
The way I did was
1. Flash iso file to USB using rufus with GPT partition table and FAT32 file system. Then I deleted all the folders in the USB including efi, and isolinux folders.
2. Copy and paste Boot, efi, and isolinux folders from android-x86 Marshmallow BA 32bit iso to USB. (You may need android x86 forum account to download this file)
3. Plug USB into Dell Venue 8 Pro tablet using OTG cable or whatever you have to connect USB to the tablet and boot using USB.
I wasn't able to finish the boot process and only RemixOS logo showed up.
On the other hand, I was able to boot Phoenix OS which is an alternative of desktop Android.
I have used the same method as the above.
I flashed iso into USB using Rufus and replaced folders to Android-x86's.
Working
- Touch
- Brightness adjustment
- Auto rotation
- Wifi
- Headset jack
- Speaker
Not Working
- Auto Brightness
- Play Store (It will be pleasure if someone can port Play Store into Phoenix OS)
- Screen doesn't turn off
- Even though a headset is connected, sound comes out from both headset and speaker
This procedure was originally posted at this link.
I have posted pictures in that link so if you are curious about the pics, you may visit the link.
Credit
RemixOS team
Satyam@TG
PhoenixOS team
Android-x86 team
I'm using A14 Bios, 32GB emmc board
The way I did was
1. Flash iso file to USB using rufus with GPT partition table and FAT32 file system. Then I deleted all the folders in the USB including efi, and isolinux folders.
2. Copy and paste Boot, efi, and isolinux folders from android-x86 Marshmallow BA 32bit iso to USB. (You may need android x86 forum account to download this file)
3. Plug USB into Dell Venue 8 Pro tablet using OTG cable or whatever you have to connect USB to the tablet and boot using USB.
I wasn't able to finish the boot process and only RemixOS logo showed up.
On the other hand, I was able to boot Phoenix OS which is an alternative of desktop Android.
I have used the same method as the above.
I flashed iso into USB using Rufus and replaced folders to Android-x86's.
Working
- Touch
- Brightness adjustment
- Auto rotation
- Wifi
- Headset jack
- Speaker
Not Working
- Auto Brightness
- Play Store (It will be pleasure if someone can port Play Store into Phoenix OS)
- Screen doesn't turn off
- Even though a headset is connected, sound comes out from both headset and speaker
This procedure was originally posted at this link.
I have posted pictures in that link so if you are curious about the pics, you may visit the link.
Credit
RemixOS team
Satyam@TG
PhoenixOS team
Android-x86 team
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