Installation of Android on uBook pro n4100

Oh! I didnt know this prime OS. Have you tried It? I would like have dual boot so when I am on the sofa can use app like YouTube Instagram Facebook. not Need It to serious use. But for relax mode after work

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Yes, I did double-upload. I like the functionality of Windows and the large selection of applications and the simplicity of Android.

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Go to the official website and download the Prime OS installer. Install it like any program in Windows. It’s easy.

Hi. Could you tell us what iso have you download and install finally to have Android working? Thanks
And how you did it? Just boot from pendrive and select install option?
Thanks!

Okay perfect! Thx a lot! I’ll update you when ubook arrive to me!

Hello everybody!
After a few atempts I think I have almost everything! Here it is:

  • I install PRIME OS 0.45 (mainline). Donwload the ISO, make a bootable USB with rufus and install it. I use 40GB aprox. of space
  • Now I have Dual Boot, the default option is Prime OS and secondly Win 10. If anyone could tell me how to change GRUB options I will be grateful because I tried but I didnt get it.
  • Wifi, BT works fine in Prime OS.
  • Touch screen doesnt work or at least I can make it work. I made once works but I didnt get to know how. Anyone who get with any other distro or OS please tell me step by step how.
    Thanks. Any info or questions below…

Sorry for the delay in responding. If you are still interested after your installation, I would recommend: download not PrimeOS.iso a PrimeOS.exe. Return disk “C” to its original state, if you compressed it. And run the installation from Windows to disk “C”. You’ll be all right. Grub will work.

I think smtit said right but if you want to try i found a Better version of prime OS: Imperium. All Say thet Is best Android version for Windows. You can try and tell US if this Is true! I cant help because have yet to receive Ubook

PRIME OS TOUCHSCREEN FIX - run on boot prime os debug. after that the touchscreen works

I tried a lot of version of android and touchscreen never work. Can someone help? Only prime os with debug mode worked but doesnt work rotation

11.6 worked right friend? Without bug and perfect touch?

I downloaded prime OS mainline.

hello, wich android works well without bugs in ubook pro?

Up Up!!! any news about

PRIME OS TOUCHSCREEN FIX,請問這個檔案能在那裡取得

Hallo,

after the win 10 update 2004 I´ve had a lot of trouble withm ChromeOS on my Chuwi UBook Pro. The new installation failed.
Now I ´ve found a new way to install Android 10. It works very smooth and fast.
I´ve downloaded the BlissOS 12 (experimantal Liteversion) and it works with touchscreen, touchpad, wifi and blootooth and HiPen 6 perfectly.
On the startscrenn I have after starting an error “Internal error - please contact the manufacturer” but after clicking “ok” it works fine.

Regards from Germany

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It is 8100y, but when I try to launch Live on both PrimeOS and Android 9.0, it powers off.
I just want to see if it works, is that my phenomenon?

I just can recommend this one

Dual boot win 10 and chrome os, installed via Linux mint.

All works like a charm. All driver works, no Problem at all. Using it now like 3 month without any problems.

Chrome os is also Android with Google Play support

Hi DonKing, Thanks for sharing. Just want to clarify, should I install Linux Mint to other partition first and do I need Flashdrive to burn the Chrome OS iso file?

From what I understand from the video you shared:
I need 3 Partitions from my SSD drive
C: for windows
D: for Linux
E: for Chrome OS
Please enlighten/correct me if I’m wrong. :slight_smile:

The video showed he have it installed already so it’s quite confusing for a newbie like me. :sweat_smile:

Hi, no need to install Linux mint, you just boot it into live cd from the usb.

After that start gparted and shrink your ssd. 64gb for chrome os should be enough.

Then open file manager and go to file system, there you search for chrome os or cdrom to find the created chrome os folder on the usb stick.

Go into the chrome os folder and open terminal and type the command he showed in the Video. But choose the right sda

Greets

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