![]() ![]() Touchscreen (My digitizer is broken so i couldn't test, but it's been reported as not working by )Īs i got it, most of these problems are from wrong device configuration.YouTube playback does not work (Continuous reloading of the stream).3D Acceleration (I believe, Antutu 3D Bench makes the tablet reboot when started).Screen is upside-down and does not go off, it dims instead.Power button (Perhaps wrong GPIO pin in the driver?).Install Android-x86 to the ext4 partition, when asked to install Grub and EFI Grub 2 say "Yes", i choose to install system in R/W, but you can choose to keep it read only if you wish.Boot to your usb stick, same way as you did in step 2.Burn Android-x86 img to your USB stick #2 (Or #1, we won't really need it anymore), DD Image mode.Once booted, use GParted to create a 201MB FAT32 partition labeled "EFI", and a big enough ext4 partition for the system (I used whole disk), commit the changes and power off the tablet.Boot to GParted live, choosing any option from its bootmenu.Enter the bios and from "Boot override" menu, choose your USB stick. Attach your usb hub with GParted USB stick, keyboard and mouse to the tablet.Use rufus to burn GParted live iso on your usb stick #1, ISO mode, MBR for UEFI Partition scheme.Now let's go down to the business, the install process is as follows: I believe if we apply the correct fixes for baytrail platform, we could get Android 5.1 and even 6.0! I would do that myself, though being new to android building (always used custom roms, neve cooked them) an helping hand or two would be appreciated and surprisingly enough, it works! (Though not without bugs). I tried installing Android-X86 on my Teclast X98 Air 3G (C5J8 - 64GB Z3735F) tablet.
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