I need Help for android on asus transformer book tx300

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Victor Rouault

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Nov 22, 2013, 8:37:38 AM11/22/13
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Hello, I need help because I want t make a dual boot Windows8.1/Android on my ASUS transformer book tx300ca.
My motherboard
is UEFI and my disk is partitioned into GPT.I have therefore
download android  for UEFI at https://01.org/android-ia/downloads.
After several attempts I can not start Android from a USB UEFI, I have this message "No loader found. Files in / loader / entries / *. Conf are needed Configuration."

Masaki Muranaka

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Nov 24, 2013, 8:00:51 PM11/24/13
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Hi,
It's better to ask at their ML if you want to know about Android-IA.
https://01.org/android-ia/community
Even if Android-x86 uses code from Android-IA, they are individual projects.

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Victor Rouault

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Nov 29, 2013, 6:01:26 AM11/29/13
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I have succeeded in getting dual boot with android, i have convert my GPT disk into MBR disk, and install androidx86. It's more simply, but there remains the problem of drivers --'.

Ooop Yooo

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Dec 4, 2013, 10:27:25 AM12/4/13
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As explained in your other post, run a live Linux and see if all your hardware are supported. You should be able to determine which drivers are in use and which drivers you should rip off...


2013/11/29 Victor Rouault <rouault...@gmail.com>
I have succeeded in getting dual boot with android, i have convert my GPT disk into MBR disk, and install androidx86. It's more simply, but there remains the problem of drivers --'.

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Ooop Yooo

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Dec 4, 2013, 3:47:33 PM12/4/13
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I meant drivers you should rip out, of course... ;)



Le mercredi 4 décembre 2013 16:27:25 UTC+1, Ooop Yooo a écrit :
As explained in your other post, run a live Linux and see if all your hardware are supported. You should be able to determine which drivers are in use and which drivers you should rip off...


2013/11/29 Victor Rouault <rouault...@gmail.com>
I have succeeded in getting dual boot with android, i have convert my GPT disk into MBR disk, and install androidx86. It's more simply, but there remains the problem of drivers --'.

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