Remix Os Not Booting. Just " - "

Sakib Ahmed

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Hey Guys.
I wanted to install Remix Os in my Pc, and as i thought I got the boot problems. First I tried to install in a different NTFS drive but it didn't give me the boot loader correctly ( No Option in boot loader ) and then i installed it in C: drive where my windows Xp is installed. Then Wow, i had it and it booted into terminal and it said its creating a partition or something which is 6.0 Gib. So i waited. After it got loaded it ran commands as all linux os does and when it came to the "Androidx86: #"
something like that and then a black screen appeared and it just had a " - " hyphen on top. It was not blinking too. Just a " - ". What Does this mean.

I know you guys will ask me if i had run remix before. The answer is yes. I installed it when my pc did strange things ( that's a different story ). It worked fine. I had done the same procedure of installing i.e. through windows installed. It worked perfect but i removed it because after few days it took a long time to boot after while showing remix logo, somethings never.

So is there any way i can install it the right way. And Should the partition be formated to NTFS or Fat32??

Or Should there be changes to the grub file, for changing the video resolution ( like i saw your earlier post ).

Help ME!!
 

Sakib Ahmed

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NO, I just wanted to have fun with Remix Os. I have installed remix on NTFS partition of my drive, After I select Remix Os from the boot manager i get that. But Remix works fine with USB booting( Guest Mode ).

Sorry for answering late, cuz I live in India...

 

Sakib Ahmed

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I've not tried yet. i'll try and reply you asap.
hey! it seems like i've said usb booting works but, no it has the same problem.
later that day i tried phoenix os too, but that's another prob. I know there's android x86 as well but don't like it that much, so don't suggest to use it please !
and sorry if i had not replied this on time
thanks.
 

Sakib Ahmed

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Yes, Just saw, I tried, but still "-" . I waited for a long time... Hey for your kind info, I didn't do everything you said in your post cuz, you know, mine's a old pc...

https://i.imgur.com/T30aKDp.jpg

But sorry if I had not said my pc spec, here they are:

2 Gb Ram ,
256 mb onboard gpu
so 1.25 ram usable
2.80 ghz intel pentium D cpu ( 2 cpu )
 

Sakib Ahmed

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No, I did what should be done, like normal configuration, but not allocating more ram, setting cpu's, creating hard disk, etc.... I just started guest mode for faster booting..:D
I'm want it really bad!!

But the way thanks for replying for every words..
I would have give up trying it, but I had it once but why not now, that's in my head...