Hey XDA,
do any of you know if this is supported yet? If so does anyone know how to install it. I tried to look it up to no avail. I was also thinking about doing the steps on their website to install it but did not want to brick the device and was confused on whether the device is a 32 or 64bit system.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry, it is only for the 2012 Nexus 7, I believe.
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Hello Everybody !!!
First, I would like to apologize for my english... (Because I'm french ^^)
I have an Asus Vivo Tab Rt and I hate Windows RT !!!!!!
I would like to have an clear answer :
Is it possible to install android with the ARM processor ????
I've made many researches but I didn't find a precise answer...
BlueStacks, Linux + android ??
I am lost !!
Sorry, if there is already a discussion about this topic but I did not find it.
Thank you very much !!!! :good:
Didi
didi1292 said:
Hello Everybody !!!
First, I would like to apologize for my english... (Because I'm french ^^)
I have an Asus Vivo Tab Rt and I hate Windows RT !!!!!!
I would like to have an clear answer :
Is it possible to install android with the ARM processor ????
I've made many researches but I didn't find a precise answer...
BlueStacks, Linux + android ??
I am lost !!
Sorry, if there is already a discussion about this topic but I did not find it.
Thank you very much !!!! :good:
Didi
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Hey,
ASUS has made a full Android 4.2.2 version for the vivo tab rt available. Unfortunately there isn't a way to flash it onto the tablet because of secure boot etc. I've seen someone mentioning that an older uefi version was hackable.
So maybe if you put the old uefi version somehow back on there, you might be able to boot that android version.
I wish people didn't post stuff they can'i back up. If you don't know the answer don't post. Does anyone know if it can be done?
Insignificant said:
Hey,
ASUS has made a full Android 4.2.2 version for the vivo tab rt available. Unfortunately there isn't a way to flash it onto the tablet because of secure boot etc. I've seen someone mentioning that an older uefi version was hackable.
So maybe if you put the old uefi version somehow back on there, you might be able to boot that android version.
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http://www.wired.co.uk/article/micr...every-windows-10-installation-over-to-hackers
Microsoft Secure Boot Golden Key is online, is this the start of a new life for the VivoTab RT? :
Maybe someone will port it over.
The Android version of the VivoTab RT TF600T is ASUS Transformer Pad TF502T. On the Asus website the Kernel Code for Android 4.2.1 can still be found (http://www.asus.com/support/Download/28/1/0/17/32/).
Tegra3 - it looks good.
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Grub2 on my Asus Tf600tl. Unlocked Secure boot.
superfabek said:
Tegra3 - it looks good.
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Grub2 on my Asus Tf600tl. Unlocked Secure boot.
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Any update?
Has someone found the ASUS Transformer Pad TF502T Android rom? It would be very possible to dual boot Android and Windows with this device.
Hi everyone, any update on this subject ? Would be very interested in replacing Windows by an android ROM
Thanks for your ideas on the matter !
My friend has managed to install a ROM.. will get the update for you all.
azoksky said:
My friend has managed to install a ROM.. will get the update for you all.
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Well done !! I'm looking forward to know how your friend did it.
sunnycloud said:
Well done !! I'm looking forward to know how your friend did it.
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Oh my....
I'm really looking forwar too.
I own an Asus VivoTab RT Nvidia Tegra3
azoksky said:
My friend has managed to install a ROM.. will get the update for you all.
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Awesome work, I hope it's working for him
Bump.
any update ?!
Can someone asnwer about this topic about the option to unlock the bootloader. Have been dealing with the tab for more than 6 years already. Hate the windows rt.
I've restored the original windows 8 RT image on this tablet but is unuseless, I can't navigate, I can't use the store, I can't update, it returns always errors...must we trah it?
Have anyone RT 8.1, RT 8.1 still works with internet?
PS I'm not a new member but the registraion email was closed and I don't remeber the old password
first of all, hi everyone who's reading this
i'm interested in the Android 6.0 AOSP build, for example by billchen1977 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-s/s-development/pure-aosp-lollipop-t2940839).
but it says that i need to change the size of some partitions and something like p14 and whatsoever.
and to be honest, i don't know where and how to start.
so does anybody have time to tell me how to do this ?
i already looked up on a few forums and looked it also up on google, but either the downloadlink of some applications for the pc aren't available anymore or the tutorial is not suitable with the XS or it's done via pc-connection, but the pc has to run on linux (my pc is currently running on Win10).
if anyone's interested, feel free to give me advice
Hey guys, new to XDA, I'm in the market for the Oneplus 3 and want to root it when I purchase it. My question is: What version of Windows do I need to be able to root the Oneplus 3? Or can I use a Chromebook? Like I said, I'm new so I dont have much expertise when it comes to this! Thanks.
doesn't matter, just have adb installed and the right drivers.
you can also use linux or or mac.
I have a Galaxy Tab3 10.1 tablet I would like to install Windows OS or ubuntu on as I have read it is possible and x86 architecture. I cannot seem to accomplish this. Also this is purely experimental and don't really care about this tablet all that much. Or if anybody Any help would be very appreciated with this or if anybody is aware of a way to run pc based software
You should have posted this in the Q&A section.
You can't install Windows on the tab 3 for now.
However, you can install T3buntu (Ubuntu for the tab 3), this post explains everything: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573441
Hello everyone! I've been kinda desperate trying to get any Android OS, I hope you guys could help me out
Like it says in the title, I try to boot Bliss OS from Live CD, detects Android x86 in the partition, but then my laptop just reboots, is there a way to fix it? Or is my laptop just not supported?
I really really hope I can get some help, I'm not sure what info you need so just ask me and I'll provide what's necessary, many thanks in advance!
CPU: AMD Turion X2 RM-72
GPU: ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics
HP Pavilion dv5 1137la
I know it's and old laptop, but I hope there's a way to make this work
gabrieljim said:
Hello everyone! I've been kinda desperate trying to get any Android OS, I hope you guys could help me out
Like it says in the title, I try to boot Bliss OS from Live CD, detects Android x86 in the partition, but then my laptop just reboots, is there a way to fix it? Or is my laptop just not supported?
I really really hope I can get some help, I'm not sure what info you need so just ask me and I'll provide what's necessary, many thanks in advance!
CPU: AMD Turion X2 RM-72
GPU: ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics
HP Pavilion dv5 1137la
I know it's and old laptop, but I hope there's a way to make this work
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We aren't able to determine specific device compatibility without user testing. In order for us to attempt to help you have a successful boot of Bliss OS on your device, you will need to try different .iso's in order to find out which kernel is compatible with your hardware. Please go to the official support thread for further help: https://forum.xda-developers.com/bliss-roms/bliss-roms-development/x86-bliss-x86-pc-s-t3534657
You will need to share what .iso's you have tried when posting. I suggest looking at older Nougat(7.1.2) builds which use the 4.4 version Linux kernel for best possible compatibility. When looking for potential .iso's to test, the kernel version is contained in the .iso's file name(_4.4_ or _4.9_ or _4.16_ etc.)
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We aren't able to determine specific device compatibility without user testing. In order for us to attempt to help you have a successful boot of Bliss OS on your device, you will need to try different .iso's in order to find out which kernel is compatible with your hardware. Please go to the official support thread for further help: https://forum.xda-developers.com/bliss-roms/bliss-roms-development/x86-bliss-x86-pc-s-t3534657
You will need to share what .iso's you have tried when posting. I suggest looking at older Nougat(7.1.2) builds which use the 4.4 version Linux kernel for best possible compatibility. When looking for potential .iso's to test, the kernel version is contained in the .iso's file name(_4.4_ or _4.9_ or _4.16_ etc.)
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Thank you! I'll start checking some of these out then, I'll post anything I learn here
ElfinJNoty said:
We aren't able to determine specific device compatibility without user testing. In order for us to attempt to help you have a successful boot of Bliss OS on your device, you will need to try different .iso's in order to find out which kernel is compatible with your hardware. Please go to the official support thread for further help: https://forum.xda-developers.com/bliss-roms/bliss-roms-development/x86-bliss-x86-pc-s-t3534657
You will need to share what .iso's you have tried when posting. I suggest looking at older Nougat(7.1.2) builds which use the 4.4 version Linux kernel for best possible compatibility. When looking for potential .iso's to test, the kernel version is contained in the .iso's file name(_4.4_ or _4.9_ or _4.16_ etc.)
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The 32 bits version with 4.4 worked, but got stuck at boot logo, I guess this laptop is just uncompatible