Bliss OS (or any other Android x86) on Samsung 500T - BLISS ROMS Q&A

Hi all,
I'm trying a few days to install Bliss OS and others Android x86 OSes (Prime OS) with no success on a Samsung Active Smart 500T Tabletbook. (Atom Z2760, 2gb RAM, 64gb SSD, Intel GMA HD). Always downloading x86 images or Atom compatibles.
Secure boot is deactivated on BIOS. I tried to create a bootable Pendrive using Rufus with all settings variations and none of them work.
It boots but when i select any option (live or install) i get always this message: "Trying to terminate EFI services again" and locks up.
Do you know what i can do here? Windows 8 and 10 on this tablet are working very slow, so i wanted to give it a new life, because it still has a lot good set of features. Thanks

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Android on Pc

This is probably not the right place for this. but I would like to put android on my pc. I know its possible. It wont work on my 64bit machine. but i tried on an older desktop and it starts to work, but boot loops at android screen.
Since android is designed for ARM, and no x86 you'll need to look into a project like, http://www.android-x86.org/ . May I ask why you want android on a PC though? Just run a regular linux distro. Check out Ubuntu it's probably the easiest/straight forward distro you can get.
(Personally I run gentoo, but it's not a good intro to linux)
i heard that android doesn't support external screens. i run it off virtualbox and it runs great. i think you can set it up to dual boot through virtualbox or vmware.
I've had android running on several x86 machines installed straight to the hard drive even hooked up to a 46 inch ldc tv. These were p3/p4 machines with intel chip sets. I have to say it isn't all that great with out a touch screen.
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really? i ran into problems when i installed it. it would boot then the screen would blank after the android boot screen. on my one computer it hangs on the install in the middle of listing devices.
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really? i ran into problems when i installed it. it would boot then the screen would blank after the android boot screen. on my one computer it hangs on the install in the middle of listing devices.
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Did you have an Intel chipset? Intel graphics? I don't believe it works with nvidia/ati.
at the moment Android x86 does NOT work for anything but intel *of course unless your using vmware, or vbox*
however...
If you can find buildable drivers for your hardware, you can just build and 'cook' it, just like we do for the hero, and KAZAM! Works.
If anybody has some prebuilt nvidia drivers hook me up! I wanna see how fast it can go (cause framebuffer sucks..)
i would like to do it too!

How to install Windows CE7 UberCE7, Windows Xp,7,8 and Ubuntu on android tablet?

Hi all,
I have an GoTab GTD7-C chinese tablet with the worst kit kat ever. Yes its with kit kat 4.4.4. but most of the apps and other things does not work properly. Its laggy and there is missing things. It does not work with bluetooth devices, sometimes I manage to send files, but very difficult. Wifi range is the worst :X., if I am 10 meters away from Wifi router I cant connect with it and etc. Tethering does not work. I am with the latest stock ROM. I have preinstaled it once, because of my experiments of installing directly ubuntu... offcorse with no success.
The tablet is with 1,2 GHz ARM® Cortex™-A9 ; RK3168 CPU ; Onboard Mail 400 Graphics Chip ; 8 GB Internal memory but 5 usable, 1 GB RAM rooted.
The only thing that worked well and I managed to run is Windows CE with Bosch app. I tried all kind of apps to run Linux without any success.
I sow few videos with installed (not running inside android trough vnc or Limbo PC and etc.) Ubuntu, Fedora and Windows CE. But I haven't really found working tutorial.
The Idea is completely to remove the android os OR Dual Boot two OS. Like Android and Ubuntu OR Android and Windows Ce7. Offcorse if there is way to install Win7,8 or 10 will be even grate.
So I need full tutorial and working links with ROMs, images and etc. Because I have spend hours and hours watching videos just on starting tablets with Win CE or ubuntu, but not how to's. I believe there is way, chinese do it, so I believe it is possible
PS: Dont ask why I dont by Win 7 tablet or et.c.... Android tablets in my country are cheaper..... that's why
Thanks in Advance for the help. I really appreciate it.

Best native (X86) Android for Core-M Tablet?

I have a Dell Latitude 11 5175 with a Core M5-6y57 and I'm planning to multi install Android on it along with Windows.
I want it to run natively, not emulated or visualized under Windows.
Which one is to recommend?
I tried Android X86 7.1 RC2 but only got a black screen when I tried booting it live from USB, so I didn't bother installing it.
What else is there that works perfectly with this processor?
Did you manage to find a version that will run ok an the 5175 as I'd like to do the same
The current android-x86 8.1 r3 x64 build runs good and finaly the power button works.

Nextbook Ares 8 - What can I do with it?

So the other day I found a nextbook Ares 8 basically in the trash. Within 10 minutes of being home I fixed and rooted it and fiddled around with it. Its got a 4 core atom that runs at 1.83GHz, 2mb cache, and I think 1 gig of ram? Either way it should handle android a lot better than it does. If I make android do anything more than a web browser or SNES emulator it completely crashes and turns off and all I can say is that the ROM is just garbage.
Being that its a 64 bit intel processor I would think I can put linux on it. I have a keyboard case with it so thats not a concern really. Is there a way to flash a conventional UEFI to it rather than TWRP? Or the android bootloader? Theres other roms out there than are just AOSP android but I'd rather not have it run that.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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Have you yet discovered it's bios? These things are kinda cool, but somewhat of an ass pain. OTG cable with a keyboard can get you to BIOS with Esc on boot. A USB Hub (powered if possible, i've seen unpowered work though) and a bootable usb like any normal pc for the good stuff.
I've had Windows 8 running on one of these Cherry/Baytrail x86_64 guys (NX16A10132). The Ares8a and 10a seem to have almost the same if not THE same bios settings. Definitely the same "InsydeH20 Setup Utility" bios. But if you haven't already discovered all this, these things are way more of a mini/tablet pc than an Android device. They all have settings for running Windows in bios.

How do I Compile Android x86 with Drivers for my Windows Tablet?

I would like to compile Android Nougat or Oreo for my x86_64 Windows 10 Tablet. It is an 8 inch tablet made by NūVision with an x86_64 Intel Atom Processor which also acts as a GPU. Its model is TM800W610L. It has 64 bit UEFI and a Broadcom WiFi/Bluetooth card. It also has 2 cameras, 2 mics, and 2 speakers. It has 2GB LPDDR3 and 32 GB flash storage. Finally, it has 1 micro (not mini) HDMI port, 1 micro USB charging/data port, power, and volume buttons, along with a micro SD card reader. I included this very extensive description so as to better help whoever tries to answer my question.
I have run Android-x86 on the tablet before, and the following did not work:
- HDMI
- MicroSD
- Cameras
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- Any Games
The folllowing I did not test:
- Speakers
- Mics
The following worked:
- Boot
- Display
- Touchscreen
- Volume Buttons
- Power Button
- Windows Button
- Charging
- Apps (not Games)
I also noticed that the charging indicator light would blink while using Android. If you could fix this, it would be great, but if you can’t, it’s completely okay!
I would like to do this because I hate Windows and love Android.
The features that I would like to work are:
- Speakers
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- Games
- HDMI
- MicroSD Reader
I don’t care about:
- Cameras
- Charging Indicator
- Mics
My development computer runs ElementOS (basically Ubuntu 16.04 LTS but with a better desktop), but I can install another Linux OS on an empty HDD that I have. My development computer has an AMD A6-7800K APU installed and 8 GB of DDR3-1866 running at DDR3-2100. The instructions that I need are simply how to compile / where to download a disk image to either put on a USB thumb drive as an installer, or burn directly to the 32 GB flash memory. If I can help you in any way, please comment and I will try to get pack to you as soon as possible.
Thanks in advance!
hi man, you fixed that?
i want install android on my tablet with windows 10 too, can you help me?
my tablet is alcatel plus 10 8085
ive got a tesco connect 10 win10 tab that ui converted to Linux via this blog
http://linuxiumcomau.blogspot.com/
i know its not droid but its defo better option than win10
hope it helps
Same tab, looking for same solution
Hi,
I have the exact same tab, I tried android x86 (latest build, lineage OS, Phenix OS) on the this tab. everything else works fine except for WiFi and Bluetooth. Prime OS and Remix OS failed to boot from USB. Please let me know if you have find any solution for putting android on this tab. I can be contacted at [email protected].

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