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Staro 14.04.2017., 21:03   #31
Zarko007
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I cant help you with the old package and guide , BUT I can maybe help you run android 5.1 or 6.0 on your device .

A brief digression on why I am replying to your post at all : I recently got a Microsoft Surface Pro , wanted to dual boot Android alongside Windows on it , and had luck with 2 automated ways :
1. Remix OS installer (pretty straight forward installation, I'm recommending you to install it on a NTFS partition , as it allows you to create am data.img partition of desired size)
2. Using this tool : http://forum.xda-developers.com/windows-8-rt/win-8-development/winapp-android-x86-installer-uefi-t3225748 to install a .img 5.1 ( http://www.fosshub.com/Android-x86.html/android-x86_64-5.1-rc1.img ). Android to your PC/tablet/laptop from Windows enviroment (again , to a NTFS partition , as it lets you set a large enough data partition without you having to biold it via command prompt and copying that file to your instalation partition).

Tried both versions , both worked , but since Wi-Fi didnt work ond that 5.1 image I was forced to use Remix , and i dont like how deeply customized it is ... I like to AOSP look of Android-x86.org images ... but i could not install any of those since my Surface has UEFI ONLY "BIOS" . THIS IS THE MAIN REASON FOR ME TO WRITE THIS POST ... I found a way to install any image to a partition of my choice and set up a custom EFI module to boot any OS you set it to boot .

I Installed the latest 6.0 iso image from this link http://www.fosshub.com/Android-x86.html/android-x86-6.0-20160318.iso ( Android-x86.org ) like this :
a) Download grub2win from https://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/ , install it and get to know how to use it .

b) Download an Android image you would like to install to your HDD .

c) Make a bootable USB drive from it (I use Lili http://www.linuxliveusb.com/ ) .

d) Make a NTFS partition on your hard drive in a size you would like ... I made a 36 gigabyte one , because I did not know how much the installation would take and I wanted a 32 gigabyte data.img partition.

e) Reboot your tablet/PC , and pres that button combo that makes it ask you for boot drive selection ... pick the USB you just created . Pick "Android installation entry from the menu that pops up ) . Pick the NTFS partition you created as the one you would like Android to be installed to ( !!! Be careful NOT TO PICK THE PARTITION YOUR WINDOWS IS INSTALLED TO !!! ) . Installer will ask you to format the partition , which you dont have to do if you just created it earlier . After it finishes copying the files , installer will ask you to install grub and grub 2 , install them . Next - installer will ask you to format the boot partition - DONT FORMAT it . Next - make the system R/W , and finally , create a virtual SD card in size that you need .

f) Reboot to windows

g) Start grub2win and install the module first http://prnt.sc/b6j1o6
then http://prntscr.com/b6j27h
then http://prntscr.com/b6j2i4
then http://prntscr.com/b6j2qc
then http://prntscr.com/b6j3p7
then http://prntscr.com/b6j48f
then http://prntscr.com/b6j4df
then http://prntscr.com/b6j7tk
then click "apply"
then click "o.k." at the bottom right on the main menu ,
then "close" and voila ... YOUR UEFI machine can now boot Android as well as Windows .

Sry if i made mistakes or this sounds confusing ... ask questions if you need something .

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