Hi I have Lenovo tablet with snapdragon 870 processor. I ask for advice is it possible to install Win10 in dual boot? Do you need an Arm version?
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What is your tablet's model?
XiaoXinPad Pro 2021
Lenovo TB-J716F
Android 11 ZUI Version 13.0.364 ST
If possible, can you write me the procedure? Heartfelt thanks
Both mentioned tablets based on Snapgragon SoC are running Android OS out-of-the-box on an ARM system. AFAIK a dual-boot method isn't available.
But you can run Windows OS on top of Android via a Windows-emulator like Limbo PC Emulator what allows to run Windows OS v10.
Thank you very much!
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Hi folks,
is someone thinking or even working on installing Windows 8 on x86 devices like Asus Fonepad or any other based on x86 Atom cpu ?
The problem is bootloader ? lack of uefi bios ?
Thanks in advance !
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Just brought a lenovo yoga tablet 2 pro with androidkitkat. Is there a way to install windows 8 and dual boot?? Please some one?
No by no means it is possible for this phone to run dual boot
mbzjin said:
Just brought a lenovo yoga tablet 2 pro with androidkitkat. Is there a way to install windows 8 and dual boot?? Please some one?
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Windows 8 for PC or windows phone OS 8?
Hovatek said:
Windows 8 for PC or windows phone OS 8?
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Just like the windows thats on surface?
Hello guys. I have had the Teclast T20 tablet for a long time and unfortunately Android does not update. I was seeing that the M30 has the same processor and has Android 8.0, my question is ... what if the SP Flash tool inserted the Rom from the M30 to the T20. Thank you very much
(I have seen that they both have the same processor and architecture).
I have a Chinese Android tablet which I am trying to root. Any help, pointers, etc, would be appreciated.
CPU-Z provides this info:
Manufacturer: KTE
Model: M6
Board: mt6797 (64 bit)
Chipset: MT6796T
OS: Oreo
Build Fingerprint: CHUWI/Hi9Pro/Hi9Pro:8.0.0/O00623/1547689658:user/release-keys
Build Time: 2020 10 17 02:56:22
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I have a Chinese Android tablet which I am trying to root. Any help, pointers, etc, would be appreciated.
CPU-Z provides this info:
Manufacturer: KTE
Model: M6
Board: mt6797 (64 bit)
Chipset: MT6796T
OS: Oreo
Build Fingerprint: CHUWI/Hi9Pro/Hi9Pro:8.0.0/O00623/1547689658:user/release-keys
Build Time: 2020 10 17 02:56:22
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looking at the Device Fingerprint, I assume you have the CHUWI Hi9 Pro, if your device has dual boot (windows and android), then use this Guide.
If on the other hand your device is spoofing that fingerprint and you can't dual boot, then use This. (only if your device is not a CHUWI)
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looking at the Device Fingerprint, I assume you have the CHUWI Hi9 Pro, if your device has dual boot (windows and android), then use this Guide.
If on the other hand your device is spoofing that fingerprint and you can't dual boot, then use This. (only if your device is not a CHUWI)
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Thank you for your prompt reply. My tablet definitely is not a Chuwi but rather a Chinese no-name tablet running just Android 10.
I will try the second guide and report back.
Basically, I have a Vivo y17 and it has fun touch OS installed on it by default on top of Android 9. Vivo basically left this phone for dead, as I'm still stuck on Android 9 for the last 4 years (since I bought it). All of my friends are enjoying the newest Android features while I look like using a Nokia 3310. I mean, my device is stable and all, but I want to try something new.
All I'm asking is, can I install any custom ROM with the latest Android version on my phone, without breaking it? If you anyone knows anything, please do tell. Thank
Thank you!
ROM for VIVO y11
Hi, my device is VIVO y11 Quad-Core 1.3 GHz MTK6582 RAM - 512 Is there any rom for this device ?:confused:
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ROM for VIVO y11
Hi, my device is VIVO y11 Quad-Core 1.3 GHz MTK6582 RAM - 512 Is there any rom for this device ?:confused:
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Thanks for the reply, good sir!
As a matter of fact, I know there is no official support for Vivo devices. All I'm asking is, if there's any other manual way with which we can make this work? After all, vivo is not like an "Unbreakable", "Vendor-specific" Apple device. There must be some way to tinker with the hardware, right?