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    How to create USB bootable for x86-64-bit for 4.1 (alpha)?

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    • Shockwave
      Shockwave last edited by

      I downloaded them off of Remix. Is there a different set of files I should be downloading?

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      • paradadf
        paradadf Staff last edited by

        no, that is the only source for the moment. still nothing?

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        • Shockwave
          Shockwave last edited by

          Still couldn't get it to boot from USB, even specified to the laptop to look for the USB drive upon turning it on and pressing F12 (Toshiba Laptop). Strange little thing. I didn't try the 32-bit (x86) version, just the 64-bit one.

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          • susan33
            susan33 last edited by

            can you describe what happen exactly ?
            do you boot using efi or bio or you dont k'ow ?

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            • paradadf
              paradadf Staff last edited by paradadf

              I can tell you that I boot with bios and it just jumps to windows instead of the selected USB on x86_64. x86 boots like it should.

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              • Shockwave
                Shockwave last edited by

                Tried booting using BIOS, not Win10. For me, it just jumps to the OS (tried on multiple laptops and even my hacked Chromebox, just goes into Ubuntu/Win10 instead).

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                • Shockwave
                  Shockwave last edited by

                  x86 version works just fine (tested it just now). Just the 64-bit version. Heads up.

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                  • susan33
                    susan33 last edited by

                    ok, i'm just take some minutes to check why it could not work.
                    x86_64 computers can boot from bios or efi. i use efi on my computers,
                    but...

                    it's possible that i totally forgot to add bios for the x86_64 boot.
                    All apologies.
                    I'll fix, and propose a new build soon.

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                    • susan33
                      susan33 last edited by

                      I've released an alph4 that should solve the problem.
                      Note that on 1 of my computer, i've still trouble to boot recalbox (the usb key is not found at boot AFTER grub is loaded (it happend with x86 and x86_64)) ; but reboot a 2nd times helps. So, please make me feedback if it works or not.

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                      • paradadf
                        paradadf Staff @susan33 last edited by

                        @susan33 it is working now as expected, thanks!

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                        • Shockwave
                          Shockwave last edited by

                          @susan33 Yup, it's working, confirmed. Can't wait until this goes live! Just curious...do you have a version that can install and transform a PC into a permanent Recalbox? Kind of like a Raspberry Pi-type deal but on a PC without an OS?

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                          • Substring
                            Substring @Shockwave last edited by

                            @Shockwave he hs answered on github such question ... The initramfs needs some HDD drivers (IDE but most probably S-ATA). A contributer is trying to help with that

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                            • voljega
                              voljega Banned @Substring last edited by voljega

                              @subs so does this mean it's also only working on a usb drive for now not on an external hdd ?

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                              • Substring
                                Substring @voljega last edited by

                                @voljega so far yes. But as I said, this may changeas it needs a little work to allow booting from HDDs. The real question would be : how to install it ? burn the img on a HDD, or add an installer in recalbox ? Up to @susan33 to decide

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                                • botte
                                  botte last edited by

                                  Hi All,

                                  I'd like to try recalbox with this x86-64 version as I don't have any raspberry.
                                  I downloaded recalbox.img.gz from http://recalbox.remix.free.fr/4/x86_64/alpha/alpha4/ (first time 359mo, then 1.46go, I think this is the good one despite what the website show me) then I tried to write it to my usb key with Win32DiskManager, first the .img.gz, then unzip it with 7zip and write the 0.fat as well as 1.img, but nothings gives me a bootable usb stick. Can someone provide more complete procedure ?

                                  thanks a lot in advance.

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                                  • paradadf
                                    paradadf Staff last edited by

                                    Don't unzip it. Select the .gz file directly.

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                                    • Substring
                                      Substring @botte last edited by

                                      @botte unzip to get a .img, then use Win32DiskImager

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                                      • paradadf
                                        paradadf Staff @Substring last edited by

                                        @subs there is no need for that. You can just select *.* to see all files and choose recalbox.img.gz directly. On Windows, you usually unzip the .img.gz altogether, which isn't helpful.

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                                        • botte
                                          botte last edited by

                                          thanks guys. It was actually due to wrong downloading of image! I was able to boot recalbox 64 bit 🙂 I unzipped the .img.gz and put it on usb key with win32diskimager. Works perfect

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                                          • Shockwave
                                            Shockwave last edited by

                                            Another Q: how long does it take for a OS revision to transition out of alpha to beta for you? So I can download a more stable version (found some experience-killing bugs in the alpha versions for the 32-bit x86, 64-bit x86 and Odroid XU4 versions). I know these things take some time to work out (I'm also a fellow programmer as well, so I know debugging, testing, documentation, retest, etc. is all a pain in the @$$). Do you have an average time to release? (not binding, because, well, it's software, and us programmers know software does slip due to unforeseen circumstances).

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