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Firstly, ubuntu is free if you are willing to install it on another machine first (I think you can buy ubuntu DVDs or burn one yourself from windows). Basically its not possible right now, but if it is possible one day there are 2 solutions to your making a usb drive in Linux without Linux. It might well be possible to male it boot the Linux kernel eventually but only with that kernel configuration you mentioned not wanting to do. The clovertrail CPU used in the 500t ONLY supports windows and will likely refuse to boot anything but windows.
Near the end of the w700 thread its become a android-ia discussion not android-x86.Īnyway. Im sorry if Im blind but.which thread are you referring to? I assumed it was the Iconia w700 one but saw no mention of Android X86
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The usual solution to the options for display scaling not appearing in the driver control screen is to put Windows into a lower resolution (for example, 1024x768 or 800圆00) and then usually (though I haven't tried on Clover Trail) the option you're looking for (display scaling) will appear. There's a thread literally right next to this one that talks about installing Android-x86 on a Win8 tablet. Being able to dual boot the Sammy Ativ 500 would be a dream come true. I was hoping could help me out getting this done.
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I have found instances of people who did in older Windows 7 tablets, like the Acer w500 for example, but no one yet with specific information no how to install this on a clovertrail tablet. I was just hoping that somebody has successfully installed Android x86 in a more recent Windows 8 tablet. I do not have the savvy to reconfigure a kernel, or make a bootable USB drive using Linux. While going through their website, my head exploded. I encountered an interesting thing called Android X86, which Im sure you guys already know about. Research found that Bluestacks does not seem to work with my particular tablet. So, is there any third party mods to the Intel drivers, third party upscaler software, or anything of the sort I can use to solve this situation? Intel did not develop official drivers, and people contacting Samsung were pretty much told "screw you, we dont care" Somebody suggested using the windows magnifier, but that cuts off some of the game screen. When you go into "full screen" mode, what you get is a still tiny window with huge black bars all around.
The problem presents itself when attempting to run an old game designed for a resolution of 800 x 600, for example. It is a known issue with all atom 2760 devices including my own tablet Samsung Ativ 500t, as well HP Envy X2, Asus Vivotab Smart, Asus Vivotab tf810c. Atom Clovertrail Z2760 does not have any upscaling option built into its Intel Graphics Control Panel. Android dual boot? Upscaling? I believe the best hackers/minds/tinkerers in the internet are typically found in these forums, so I like to post the most intricate questions that all other forums failed to answer as my last resort.