Android x86 on PC black screen error
I have just installed Android 7.1 (from Android x86 project) on my PC and have encountered an error.
I have Windows 10 as main OS and Android 7.1 as secondary. I was trying to create dual boot.
When I boot up the PC, I get the grub menu and select normal
android. It then starts to boot up and a screen with some text pops up for a
second then it moves to a black screen with a blinking underscore in the
top left corner. I have then reinstalled it and selected the video debug
option at which point it does boot and works correctly, however as soon as
I restart the computer, the error occurs again regardless of which option I
select.
My PC specs
Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 2.99ghz with
4 GB RAM.
windows android-x86
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I have just installed Android 7.1 (from Android x86 project) on my PC and have encountered an error.
I have Windows 10 as main OS and Android 7.1 as secondary. I was trying to create dual boot.
When I boot up the PC, I get the grub menu and select normal
android. It then starts to boot up and a screen with some text pops up for a
second then it moves to a black screen with a blinking underscore in the
top left corner. I have then reinstalled it and selected the video debug
option at which point it does boot and works correctly, however as soon as
I restart the computer, the error occurs again regardless of which option I
select.
My PC specs
Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 2.99ghz with
4 GB RAM.
windows android-x86
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I have just installed Android 7.1 (from Android x86 project) on my PC and have encountered an error.
I have Windows 10 as main OS and Android 7.1 as secondary. I was trying to create dual boot.
When I boot up the PC, I get the grub menu and select normal
android. It then starts to boot up and a screen with some text pops up for a
second then it moves to a black screen with a blinking underscore in the
top left corner. I have then reinstalled it and selected the video debug
option at which point it does boot and works correctly, however as soon as
I restart the computer, the error occurs again regardless of which option I
select.
My PC specs
Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 2.99ghz with
4 GB RAM.
windows android-x86
I have just installed Android 7.1 (from Android x86 project) on my PC and have encountered an error.
I have Windows 10 as main OS and Android 7.1 as secondary. I was trying to create dual boot.
When I boot up the PC, I get the grub menu and select normal
android. It then starts to boot up and a screen with some text pops up for a
second then it moves to a black screen with a blinking underscore in the
top left corner. I have then reinstalled it and selected the video debug
option at which point it does boot and works correctly, however as soon as
I restart the computer, the error occurs again regardless of which option I
select.
My PC specs
Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 2.99ghz with
4 GB RAM.
windows android-x86
windows android-x86
edited Dec 9 '17 at 12:35
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I found solution to this problem myself.
The black screen with the static bar means that you are trying to run a wrong architecture.The only solution is to try a different architecture i.e if blackscreen error with 32 bit then try 64 bit and vice-versa.
Hope it helps others !!
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I found solution to this problem myself.
The black screen with the static bar means that you are trying to run a wrong architecture.The only solution is to try a different architecture i.e if blackscreen error with 32 bit then try 64 bit and vice-versa.
Hope it helps others !!
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I found solution to this problem myself.
The black screen with the static bar means that you are trying to run a wrong architecture.The only solution is to try a different architecture i.e if blackscreen error with 32 bit then try 64 bit and vice-versa.
Hope it helps others !!
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I found solution to this problem myself.
The black screen with the static bar means that you are trying to run a wrong architecture.The only solution is to try a different architecture i.e if blackscreen error with 32 bit then try 64 bit and vice-versa.
Hope it helps others !!
I found solution to this problem myself.
The black screen with the static bar means that you are trying to run a wrong architecture.The only solution is to try a different architecture i.e if blackscreen error with 32 bit then try 64 bit and vice-versa.
Hope it helps others !!
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