Would it be possible to run a 64 bit image on vmos if your device is 32 bit.
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18HThekkan said:
Would it be possible to run a 64 bit image on vmos if your device is 32 bit.
Thanks for any replies
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Same question I have in my mind... I keep searching on the internet to find some answers but until now, not a chance. Probably some expert from xda can help us.
18HThekkan said:
Would it be possible to run a 64 bit image on vmos if your device is 32 bit.
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Likewise
Did anyone ever get an answer to these questions… the more user info i can find on vmos, the happier i am… thanks, and have a great day/week/weekend…
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hey guys, due to me needing a windows machine for my it course, can people please tell me how to compile using windows, like what programs i need and stuff like that,, thanks guys, i look forward to your help
If you are talking about compiling a rom from source,its not possible on windows.You would have to setup a VM or dual boot to compile.Refer developer.android.com
Controversies,controversies everywhere :what:
oh damn ok thanks,, looks like i might have to upgrade my pc to use vm properly, mine might be a little slow
winxuser said:
oh damn ok thanks,, looks like i might have to upgrade my pc to use vm properly, mine might be a little slow
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Also the internet connection, you are gonna need it to sync the repos
Controversies,controversies everywhere :what:
Prawesome said:
Also the internet connection, you are gonna need it to sync the repos
Controversies,controversies everywhere :what:
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yeah i know, thos i did forget for a second,,you would think a dual core with 6gb of ram should do,, but its too slow
Hi all!
I just have one simple question, I need to know what exactly the available user space is on the moto x (2013 of course) 32gb version, I'm asking this because I sold my old 16gb version and bought a new 32gb gsm developer edition and need to make sure everything is Ok with my phone's internal storage and I couldn't find anything on the web about the actual internal storage size of this phone (32gb model)
Thanks in advance for the help!
It was around 22-26gb available.
KidJoe said:
It was around 22-26gb available.
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Ok, thanks for the answer but can you please tell me exactly what the number is under "total space" on your phone?
Thanks in advance!
cammel said:
Ok, thanks for the answer but can you please tell me exactly what the number is under "total space" on your phone?
Thanks in advance!
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26.33GB
I don't recall the exact amount free, I think it was 22-26gb.
KidJoe said:
26.33GB
I don't recall the exact amount free, I think it was 22-26gb.
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Awesome! That's exactly what I needed to know! Thanks a lot for the help!![emoji6]
How do u know if ur desire is a 32 bit or 64 bit?
rmike18 said:
How do u know if ur desire is a 32 bit or 64 bit?
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I'm gonna write a guide on identifying which one you have. Are you USA or somewhere else?
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im in the U.S.A. im not nee at all to the whole root thing,but all i have ever had were Samsung fones... so the 32 bit/64 bit thing is brand new to me...
all american variants are 32-bit as far as ive read up, it is only the European/Australian models which are 64bit
I'm from Peru, and got this phone but antutu show snapdragon 410 with adreno 305. Pls how can I identify it!! I need root
So,from what i understand there are models in the East that have 6gb of ram and then the rest of us have 4gb variants. Now what im curious about is this,are they exactly the same internally excepting for the ram difference or are there other differences? If they are exactly the same,is there not a way to add the extra 2gb of ram to a 4gb ram device?
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So,from what i understand there are models in the East that have 6gb of ram and then the rest of us have 4gb variants. Now what im curious about is this,are they exactly the same internally excepting for the ram difference or are there other differences? If they are exactly the same,is there not a way to add the extra 2gb of ram to a 4gb ram device?
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No, you can't add new RAM to a smartphone
marcogiannetta said:
No, you can't add new RAM to a smartphone
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@marcogiannetta,could you please explain why not? If the only difference between the two variants is only the extra ram. Why is it not possible to change it?
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@marcogiannetta,could you please explain why not? If the only difference between the two variants is only the extra ram. Why is it not possible to change it?
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Because the RAM is solded on the motherboard, is not a modular component like on a PC.
marcogiannetta said:
Because the RAM is solded on the motherboard, is not a modular component like on a PC.
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Thank you,but could one not replace said soldering with the 6gb and solder that onto the board? Sorry,but im just trying to figure out if it isnt possible at all. I know one could replace the whole motherboard,but to do that,you could just as well have bought a phone with the 6gb ram already in it.
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Thank you,but could one not replace said soldering with the 6gb and solder that onto the board? Sorry,but im just trying to figure out if it isnt possible at all. I know one could replace the whole motherboard,but to do that,you could just as well have bought a phone with the 6gb ram already in it.
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Tooooo little components.
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Thank you,but could one not replace said soldering with the 6gb and solder that onto the board? Sorry,but im just trying to figure out if it isnt possible at all. I know one could replace the whole motherboard,but to do that,you could just as well have bought a phone with the 6gb ram already in it.
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Smartphones are not meant to replace RAM, CPU, etc..
You tried google to find your answers ? You ask and open alot of threads here and btw see pm
Pandemic said:
You tried google to find your answers ? You ask and open alot of threads here and btw see pm
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Isnt the whole point of XDA to ask questions and share developement etc of Android devices @Pandemic? I would much rather gather my info here where there are clever people like the Devs to explain things to you,instead of using Google. I did see the pm and have replied,thanks.
OK, I understand that there is many "Hackintosh" video guides out there to be found...
Would it be worth my time to create a step by step guide?
Or would I be wasting my time considering XDA Computing Fourm is not what the majority come here for?
Cheers ;0
When I look for a guide/walk-though, my Google/DuckDuck search starts with xda (then normally github) before a general search.
I do not think it would be a waist of time to write up a step by step guide.
It looks like there is some interest already.
macOS on my Lenovo G400 xdaThread - Link
This is a new part of xda and the more involvement the bigger it will grow.
The little bit I have read about Hackintosh, there always seems to be issues making everything work.
A good guide and general discussion thread would be a big help.
I would not be surprised if more than a few xda members are hackintosh users.
Cheers.
ipdev said:
When I look for a guide/walk-though, my Google/DuckDuck search starts with xda (then normally github) before a general search.
I do not think it would be a waist of time to write up a step by step guide.
It looks like there is some interest already.
macOS on my Lenovo G400 xdaThread - Link
This is a new part of xda and the more involvement the bigger it will grow.
The little bit I have read about Hackintosh, there always seems to be issues making everything work.
A good guide and general discussion thread would be a big help.
I would not be surprised if more than a few xda members are hackintosh users.
Cheers.
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I agree!!.. XDA Computing forums might be small right now but I believe it is going to grow super quick...
I will need to do some poking around and see what the best options are for making a guide
There is so many different PC hardware that may or may not be compatible with Hackintosh..
now we have a full guide on opencore website
I have a Gigabyte Z390 Aorus elite running the latest version of Monterey with OpenCore bootloader. I would be interested in anything hackintosh on XDA
GeeAyeZee said:
I have a Gigabyte Z390 Aorus elite running the latest version of Monterey with OpenCore bootloader. I would be interested in anything hackintosh on XDA
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OK cool. I will make a guide this weekend.. I have been super busy with work and haven't had time to build the guide
abdoulgaf said:
now we have a full guide on opencore website
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OK. Good to know. I have not seen this yet. I will look at it. I have my own methods that I prefer just like you with opencore
Very interested! I have a HP Notebook - 15-ay137cl that I want to try hackintosh on.
I build a full working hackingtosh BIG SUR on my LAPTOP ASUS ROG G732WLS 2020. if someone need help and EFI files. iam using open core for that. all working wifi, bluetooth, sound etc..
abdoulgaf said:
I build a full working hackingtosh BIG SUR on my LAPTOP ASUS ROG G732WLS 2020. if someone need help and EFI files. iam using open core for that. all working wifi, bluetooth, sound etc..
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Hi, I am very interested in help with booting usb and setting up the bios for my Dell G3 15 Gaming (3500) Black laptop so that I can successfully install Hackintosh.
Thank You for answer
Dell G3 15 Gaming (3500) Black (i5)
brick00444 said:
Very interested! I have a HP Notebook - 15-ay137cl that I want to try hackintosh on.
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I think I can help you with that
pink-panther said:
Hi, I am very interested in help with booting usb and setting up the bios for my Dell G3 15 Gaming (3500) Black laptop so that I can successfully install Hackintosh.
Thank You for answer
Dell G3 15 Gaming (3500) Black (i5)
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Check dortania and olarila, those are reliable sources for hackintosh
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I think I can help you with that
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Hi, I'm interested in getting Mac Osx running on my HP Notebook - 15-ay137cl . I have had a couple other laptops running osx but can't seem to figure this one out to get to the install screen. I have never used OpenCore but that seems to be the thing to use. any help to get started and help with the kexts I might need would be great. Thanks for your time.
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Hi, I'm interested in getting Mac Osx running on my HP Notebook - 15-ay137cl . I have had a couple other laptops running osx but can't seem to figure this one out to get to the install screen. I have never used OpenCore but that seems to be the thing to use. any help to get started and help with the kexts I might need would be great. Thanks for your time.
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Read dortania guide for kaby lake first, then configure config.plist to make it boot then fix the persist problems ( sleep, wifi, bluetooth,...). Make a post on xda so i can help you.