android x86 reset factory every boot

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Navid Mafi

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Jan 23, 2020, 6:53:47 AM1/23/20
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Hi
i did installed android x86 9.0 rc1 on my 16GB SD card it had too many bugs and crashes (Cannot take screenshots , VirtWifi problems and ...) , and I'm uninstalled it from my SD card

now i formatted micro SD card in NTFS file system and installed android x86 7.1 rc3 on my SD card
but i have a big problem: Every time i boot from sd card, it starts from new and delete all of my android data and run setup wizard

* i damaged a SD reader with partitioning my SD card

now SD card and SD reader is OK and working properly but it starts android from new in every boot

Thanks in advance

Antony Stone

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Jan 23, 2020, 7:07:47 AM1/23/20
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On Thursday 23 January 2020 at 12:53:47, Navid Mafi wrote:

> Hi
> i did installed android x86 9.0 rc1 on my 16GB SD card it had too many bugs
> and crashes (Cannot take screenshots , VirtWifi problems and ...) , and I'm
> uninstalled it from my SD card

If you wish to help get these problems reasolved in a future release, please
give details of the hardware (CPU, GPU, wireless interface, whatever "and..."
refers to) which you were running this on and as much detail as possible about
the actual problems and any error messages you got.

> now i formatted micro SD card in NTFS file system and installed android x86
> 7.1 rc3 on my SD card but i have a big problem: Every time i boot from sd
> card, it starts from new and delete all of my android data and run setup
> wizard

Yes, that's because you installed it into an NTFS partition.

Use EXT instead if you want to have read-write functionality.

> * i damaged a SD reader with partitioning my SD card

Eh? How?

> now SD card and SD reader is OK and working properly but it starts android
> from new in every boot

Use EXT instead of NTFS - simple as that.


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Navid Mafi

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Jan 23, 2020, 8:17:37 AM1/23/20
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On Thursday, January 23, 2020 at 3:37:47 PM UTC+3:30, Antony Stone wrote:
Use EXT instead if you want to have read-write functionality.

But i Used NTFS and it was worked

Antony Stone

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Jan 23, 2020, 9:04:03 AM1/23/20
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Okay, maybe my information is out of date - I haven't recently installed a
current version of Android-x86.

Sorry about that.


Antony.

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Navid Mafi

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Jan 29, 2020, 8:27:58 AM1/29/20
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i found it
my new memory card also damaged
and thats why its cannot write data on data.img
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