Step One: Prep Your Drive (or Card) and Install Android. With all your data backed up, you'll need a build of the Android x86 project from here.
Hey guys this tutorial will show you how to install Android as a dual boot to most OS. You do not need a touchscreen for this, all you need is a mouse and keyboard. It's worth noting that the setup should take note of a Windows installation no matter where it's being installed to; I installed it to an SD card and it still noted Windows 7 on the main drive and let me add it to the bootloader. That being the case, I'd recommend changing the guide to reflect this; while you could let the bootloader do what it wants with your Windows partition, I think setting aside a partition in advance (and making a note of which partition that is in advance) is probably a safer idea idea.Also, I don't think you need more than 5-6GB of space, do you? I might be wrong here, but it seems like the system files take up around 350MB, and the data and sdcard images are maxed out at 2GB each. Since all the data would be written to those two images, I don't believe there would be anything written anywhere else on the partition.
What steps will reproduce the problem?1. Simply install OSWhat is the expected output? What do you see instead?Expected output is connect to Lan or Wan using wireless o wired connection.Wifi cant start, and ethernet is not showing any 'eth'. And i dont have anysound on system.What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?I have tried with 0.9 version, 1.6 version and git version also.Please provide any additional information below.Acer Aspire One AOD250Wifi card - Broadcom94312Ethernet Card - AtherosPlease can anyone help with that?Thank you in advanceOriginal issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected] on 20 Jun 2010 at 8:40. Well, ive tried with 0.3 - 0.9 - 2.0 - 2.1 - 2.2.
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