![]() ![]() I just can not boot into it anymore after shutting down / reboot. So I guess it can not be due to unsupported hardware since the system basically works. I don't understand what I am doing wrong or why it boots all fine the first time if not going for the reboot but directly to the Run Android option. I also tried both 32bit and 64bit versions (the device is 64bit) but it made no difference. I already searched for two days and tried a lot of parameters and settings in the Grub entry like nomodeset, xforcevesa etc. PPSSPP is an open source, cross-platform PSP emulator which allows you to play your PSP games on Android, Windows, Mac or Linux. It is forever stuck on a black screen with only displaying a fix (not blinking) _ Right after the installation if I select "Run Android" everything works fine, it boots normal, WiFi/Bluetooth everything fine!īut I am not able in any way getting it to run again after a reboot. Using CM 14.1-R2 and Androidx86 7.1-R2 I have a strange behavior: So I worked my way back to older versions (I need at least Android 6.0). To use the emulator, follow these basic steps, which are described in more detail in the sections that follow: Verify that you have the system requirements. The emulator comes with Android Studio, so you don't need to install it separately. ![]() Android x86 version 8.1-R2īut the problem is: in this version my Realtek RTL8723BS is not supported -> No WiFi/Bluetooth! The Android Emulator lets you test your app on many different devices virtually. Using this I can completely boot and reboot into e.g. I added Grub as trusted boot option in the UEFI and let Secure Boot enabled. I installed Android-x86 on a partition on my Acer Aspire Switch 10E next to Windows. ![]()
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