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Terms and rules Privacy Security You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Home Forums General Development Phoenix OS Phoenix OS News, Q&A & Development Apr 29, 2018 #1 So I currently have Win10 and Ubuntu installed each on a separate partition. I installed Phoenix OS through windows and it didn't add up on grub. I have to select Win10 through grub and then when Win10 boots up I have to start Phoenix OS through shortcut which reboots my system to Phoenix OS. What I want is to install Phoenix OS on Ubuntu's partition and add it to grub menu. Anyone kind enough to help me with this? Note that made a bootable Phoenix OS USB but it didn't work (didn't work as it doesn't boot at all, doesn't even detect it). Apr 30, 2018 #2 So I currently have Win10 and Ubuntu installed each on a separate partition. I installed Phoenix OS through windows and it didn't add up on grub. I have to select Win10 through grub and then when Win10 boots up I have to start Phoenix OS through shortcut which reboots my system to Phoenix OS. What I want is to install Phoenix OS on Ubuntu's partition and add it to grub menu. Anyone kind enough to help me with this? Note that made a bootable Phoenix OS USB but it didn't work (didn't work as it doesn't boot at all, doesn't even detect it). Used Rufus ? If Rufus can't made live boot possible ,i doubt any other will make .For Ubuntu installation ,check there are various guides around to put Phoenix Os files on root of Ubuntu in seperate folder and edit 40custom to point kernel and initrd Similar threads Home Forums General Development Phoenix OS Phoenix OS News, Q&A & Development Top Liked Posts There are no posts matching your filters. So I currently have Win10 and Ubuntu installed each on a separate partition. I installed Phoenix OS through windows and it didn't add up on grub. I have to select Win10 through grub and then when Win10 boots up I have to start Phoenix OS through shortcut which reboots my system to Phoenix OS. What I want is to install Phoenix OS on Ubuntu's partition and add it to grub menu. Anyone kind enough to help phoenix os, phoenix os 171, phoenix os free fire, novo phoenix os 171, ff phoenix os, phoenix os ff, phoenix os mod, phoenix os pubg, download phoenix os, phoenix os download, phoenix, how to install phoenix os, phoenix asus lite download, phoenix os rog, phoenix os roc, phoenix force, phoenix asus os, phoenix garena, adi 4 u phoenix os, no lag You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. #181 Phoenix OS No SoundHi!I got started with Phoenix OS yesterday and after installation, I noticed I had no audio. I tried many different methods from YouTube to fix it, but they didn’t work. Changing init.sh configuration, using SoundAbout, I did it all. Nothing helped. I just wanted to ask, how can I fix this? It’s really annoying.My specs are:Intel Core i5-2400 professorAMD RX550 2GB OC EDITION GPU6GB RAMMotherboard and PSU from HP Compaq 8200 Elite SFF. #182 phoenix os stuckphoenix os is stuck on "system initializing". don't proceed any further. same with primeos which got stuck on loading logo. help me plz.my laptop:dell e64204gb ramgpu nvidia nvs4200mlegacy boot #183 single OS bootI have an acer aspire switch 10 that is running windows 10. I was wondering if I could use phoenix as my sole OS. I know phoenix works as dual boot. #184 Can't Boot Phoenix OS imgur.com/a/dy5YPkkI allways get this error.Phoenix OS is installed on its own NTFS partitionspecs:i7-3770kGTX1070ti16GB DDR3 #185 Phoenix OS errorI'm sorry for this but since my account is new I can not post a new topic.Help-me pls. installed the phoenix on my PC and it gives this problem, it makes my games lag and i can not adjust the resolution because the option to change does not exist, only the one of DPI My confs:Motherboard B360M-HDVCPU i3 8100GPU Intel UHD Graphics 630Memory 8GB 2400mhzSO Windows 10 Pro 64 bits #186 Hii have HP Mini 5103 with INTEL ATOM N550 2GB Ram and Intel GMA 3150. Everytime i want to boot from live USB its rebooting after detecting android_x86.... Is there any chance to get Phoenix OS working? #187 Dear Members

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Terms and rules Privacy Security You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Home Forums General Development Phoenix OS Phoenix OS News, Q&A & Development Apr 29, 2018 #1 So I currently have Win10 and Ubuntu installed each on a separate partition. I installed Phoenix OS through windows and it didn't add up on grub. I have to select Win10 through grub and then when Win10 boots up I have to start Phoenix OS through shortcut which reboots my system to Phoenix OS. What I want is to install Phoenix OS on Ubuntu's partition and add it to grub menu. Anyone kind enough to help me with this? Note that made a bootable Phoenix OS USB but it didn't work (didn't work as it doesn't boot at all, doesn't even detect it). Apr 30, 2018 #2 So I currently have Win10 and Ubuntu installed each on a separate partition. I installed Phoenix OS through windows and it didn't add up on grub. I have to select Win10 through grub and then when Win10 boots up I have to start Phoenix OS through shortcut which reboots my system to Phoenix OS. What I want is to install Phoenix OS on Ubuntu's partition and add it to grub menu. Anyone kind enough to help me with this? Note that made a bootable Phoenix OS USB but it didn't work (didn't work as it doesn't boot at all, doesn't even detect it). Used Rufus ? If Rufus can't made live boot possible ,i doubt any other will make .For Ubuntu installation ,check there are various guides around to put Phoenix Os files on root of Ubuntu in seperate folder and edit 40custom to point kernel and initrd Similar threads Home Forums General Development Phoenix OS Phoenix OS News, Q&A & Development Top Liked Posts There are no posts matching your filters. So I currently have Win10 and Ubuntu installed each on a separate partition. I installed Phoenix OS through windows and it didn't add up on grub. I have to select Win10 through grub and then when Win10 boots up I have to start Phoenix OS through shortcut which reboots my system to Phoenix OS. What I want is to install Phoenix OS on Ubuntu's partition and add it to grub menu. Anyone kind enough to help

2025-03-25
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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. #181 Phoenix OS No SoundHi!I got started with Phoenix OS yesterday and after installation, I noticed I had no audio. I tried many different methods from YouTube to fix it, but they didn’t work. Changing init.sh configuration, using SoundAbout, I did it all. Nothing helped. I just wanted to ask, how can I fix this? It’s really annoying.My specs are:Intel Core i5-2400 professorAMD RX550 2GB OC EDITION GPU6GB RAMMotherboard and PSU from HP Compaq 8200 Elite SFF. #182 phoenix os stuckphoenix os is stuck on "system initializing". don't proceed any further. same with primeos which got stuck on loading logo. help me plz.my laptop:dell e64204gb ramgpu nvidia nvs4200mlegacy boot #183 single OS bootI have an acer aspire switch 10 that is running windows 10. I was wondering if I could use phoenix as my sole OS. I know phoenix works as dual boot. #184 Can't Boot Phoenix OS imgur.com/a/dy5YPkkI allways get this error.Phoenix OS is installed on its own NTFS partitionspecs:i7-3770kGTX1070ti16GB DDR3 #185 Phoenix OS errorI'm sorry for this but since my account is new I can not post a new topic.Help-me pls. installed the phoenix on my PC and it gives this problem, it makes my games lag and i can not adjust the resolution because the option to change does not exist, only the one of DPI My confs:Motherboard B360M-HDVCPU i3 8100GPU Intel UHD Graphics 630Memory 8GB 2400mhzSO Windows 10 Pro 64 bits #186 Hii have HP Mini 5103 with INTEL ATOM N550 2GB Ram and Intel GMA 3150. Everytime i want to boot from live USB its rebooting after detecting android_x86.... Is there any chance to get Phoenix OS working? #187 Dear Members

2025-04-12
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Start device". Any ideas how to fix it? #189 Downloads in browser not workingHi.I'm unable to download anything in any browser (stock browser and third party browser).Anyway to fix that issue ?Thanks for this amazing OS you made for us. #190 I am currently using PHOENIX OS 3.6.1.564 (64-bit) with no issues worth mentioning. Problem really had to install. The ISO installs, works, but when you restart the OS is inaccessible as it is not installing GRUB correctly. so I have the following scenarios:SDA1 >>> NTFS. SDA2 >>>VFAT. SDA3>>>UNKNOWN. SDA4>>>WINDOWS 10 (NTFS). SDA5 >>>PHOENIX OS (EXT4). The OS will normally run after the installation completes, but if you select reboot after it completes , Phoenix OS is inaccessible as it is not on the motherboard's UEFI OS list. Only WIndows restarts normally.SDA1 >>> VFAT. SDA2 >>>VFAT. SDA3>>>UNKNOWN. SDA4>>>WINDOWS 10 (NTFS). SDA5 >>>PHOENIX OS (EXT4). Both OS work after reboot, but Phoenix OS has an error where the physical keyboard does not work, being inaccessible, only the mouse works.Is there any way to fix this problem?My choice to use ISO over EXE is the partition size restriction I can use for Phoenix OS. I currently use 64GB for Phoenix OS while EXE only allows me to use 32GB.DESKTOP ASUS MOTHERBOARD UEFI + CSM CPU INTEL CORE I3 3220 (3.30 GHz x 4 cores)GPU INTEL HD GRAFICS 2500 ( 1050GHz + 1,5 MEM RAM)TOSHIBA HDD 500 GB (GPT PARTITION MODE)KINGSTON 4GB MEM RAM---------- Post added at 02:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:15 PM ---------- Hi.I'm unable to download anything in any browser (stock browser and third party browser).Anyway to fix that issue ?Thanks for this amazing OS you made for us. for me Yandex Browser, IDM working normally. I believe that should be problem with applications, as lack for X86

2025-04-16
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Other OS is win7 64, running with no problem, any help would be a lot appreciated !!. which version of Phoenix you installed. mine too i3. and the pheonix os 3.0.1 x64 working fine. #143 i have installed latest pheonix latest x64 based on 7.1. i applied some patches like firmware and mesa from toolbox thread today. how could i update my Phoenix os when a new version. just installing the new offline installer is enough ?. i have doubt because i modified the system. i wanna do updates without losing my apps. Iam new to pheonix os.---------- Post added at 12:52 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:50 PM ----------which version of Phoenix you installed. mine too i3. and the pheonix os 3.0.1 x64 working fine. i already said i was using 3.0.1, right now im trying to update everything and use APT for some issues as well, tho i don't think it will make any difference. UPDATE : tryed to use 2.6.4 and same stability issues , #144 Phoenix OS 3.0.1.446 x86_x64 doesn't install whatsapp ....Friends, I don't know if is it here the ideal local for I post my question, but I don't found a forum on my native language, the Portuguese ... so, I'll try here same. I installed the Phoenix OS 3.0.1.446, 64 bits, for PC and I don't get to install the APP WhatsApp in his, just the operating system return back me a message, it is informing Phoenix OS isn't compatible with the

2025-04-04
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I'm under a Linux Live session (Ubuntu with Multisystem).Phoenix OS has an .exe installer, installing it in dualboot or multiboot with Linux OS, is not as easy-peasy as with the other x86 based distros (Bliss OS, PrimeOS, etc...), they provide bootable ISO, so the only thing to do is to burn them on a USB stick, and isntall them from there.As Phoenix OS provides only an easy way to install the distro inside Windows, with the dedicated installer, I don't know how to burn an ISO for it. I've found ISO, but they don't seem to be bootable. I didn't try with Wine, I doubt it works.There's a guide someone wrote, for installing in multiboto with Linux OS, but I'm not able to complete the grub part. It seems too complicate to try the fix the grub errors from my live session. My computer has a functional grub for now, but I get someone /cow errors that I can't fix when I try to upgrade grub or some commands. So, I would need either a way to purge my grub of its error, or to find a way to make the Phoenix ISO bootable.I think the answers to this question could be useful to the people who try to install Phoenix OS with Linux.On XDA they say we can boot and use it as a live session, but reading the internet forum, I see I'm not the only one with the non bootable ISO issue. (And if the ISO is bootable, I wonder why they make an installer anyway, maybe they try to make thing simple, but get them more complicated).Edit: 2 other Phoenix ISO:files.phoenixos.com/os/Phoenix-x86-1.0-32-beta.zip, from this tuto here, in French, I burned it with Unetbootin (with the zip file), as the tuto recommend. Result: not bootable. I gave it the "boot" flag, it has a minor improvement, because it found "Phoenix OS", but never boot on it.I wanted to try this one: and this one: I would need guidance, it's pretty hard, this is the install tuto found in the zip (I can't make it a spoiler tag): !# FOR NTFS INSTALLTION: !1) LEGACY USER = INSTALL OFFICIAL PHOENIX OS, COPY THE FILES FROM SPOS ISO >!AND REPLACE THE OFFICIAL FILES !SYSTEM.IMG, INITRD.IMG, RAMDISK.IMG, KERNEL IN THE PHOENIXOS FOLDER !2) UEFI USER = INSTALL OFFICIAL PHOENIX OS, COPY THE FILES FROM SPOS ISO >!AND REPLACE THE OFFICIAL FILES !SYSTEM.IMG, INITRD.IMG, RAMDISK.IMG, KERNEL IN THE PHOENIXOS FOLDER !THEN COPY AND REPLACE THE INITRD AND KERNEL FILES IN EFI PARTITION USING >!EXT2FSD AND EXPLORER++ !HERE'S A TUTORIAL = (FROM 4:15,THIS PART >!ONLY NECESSARY) (LEGACY USERS NO NEED) !# FOR EXT4 INSTALLATION: !1) LEGACY USER = CREATE A NEW NTFS (NECESSARY) PARTITION

2025-03-28
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AutorphoenixosPlataformaWindows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7LicenciaGratisPhoenix OS, es un sistema operativo de proyecto basado en Android v7.1 que se puede instalar en tabletas, portátiles y ordenadores de sobremesa. Se trata de una versión "mejorada" de Android centrada en la incorporación de características de Windows como el conocido "menú Inicio" y "barra de tareas". El propósito es hacer que los usuarios se sientan más cómodos al pasar de Windows a Android. Nota de marca comercial 1:Microsoft, Windows y otros nombres de productos son marcas comerciales registradas o marcas comerciales de Microsoft Corporation en los Estados Unidos y/o en otros países.Nota de marca registrada 2:Android es una marca comercial de Google Inc. Importante: la versión de 32 bits de Phoenix OS x86 que se puede instalar/ejecutar en chips de 32 bits, se registra sólo en la sección Foro para evitar confundir al usuario proporcionando dos versiones del sistema operativo.Fundamentos del sistema operativo PhoenixPhoenix OS interfazPhoenix OS revisión:Si usted está buscando un sistema operativo de escritorio Android, Phoenix OS vale la pena considerar. Phoenix OS está disponible para dispositivos Android, así como para equipos x86. Sin duda tiene su parte justa de fallas, pero es funcional y notablemente diferente de otros sistemas operativos similares basados en Android cómo Remix OS. Echemos un vistazo más de cerca a los detalles de Phoenix OS.Puede descargar Phoenix OS como una ROM personalizada. A continuación, puede instalarse en una tableta Nexus® 10 o en un Google® Nexus® 9. También hay una versión de descarga x86 que se puede cargar en una unidad flash USB. Adelante, llévalo contigo para la computación en marcha. El sistema operativo Phoenix se puede arrancar en ordenadores con un chip de 64 bits, pero no con chips de 32 bits. También hay soporte para dispositivos de teclado y ratón.Requisitos y pasos para el usoPhoenix OS es bastante fácil de usar. Aquí hay una mirada a los pasos básicos de instalación. Comience conectando una unidad flash USB que tenga un mínimo de 4GB de espacio. Guardar los datos importantes como información no guardada se borrará unos pasos más adelante.Descargue el Phoenix OS ZIP. Al mismo tiempo, descargue la herramienta USBMaker.Ejecute USBMaker y, a continuación, seleccione el archivo ZIP que descargó, la letra de la unidad flash y seleccione la casilla para "escribir".Conecte la unidad flash USB en la que desea que se ejecute el sistema operativo Phoenix.Arranque el ordenador y seleccione la unidad flash USB en el menú de opciones de arranque.Eso es todo. La instalación pasa más rápido de lo esperado y el diseño de la experiencia del usuario es sólido.Actualizado: además de la instalación de Phoenix OS x86 mediante Flash USB, ahora es compatible con la instalación en el disco

2025-04-15

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