No longer able to boot to Android – SOLVED

No longer able to boot to Android – SOLVED

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  • #27699
    Bubbah
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    Many thanks to you needabottle! I was in the exact same situation with no more boot selector (I obviously must have cleared the check mark beside the top icons a some stage, then booted to Windows). I was about to take some drastic and desperate mesure but saw your solution just on time and everything’s back to normal now!

     

    #28019
    WaltT
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    I received my X98 Plus yesterday and managed to get it locked into Windows only boot last night.  I’ve been searching for a solution and came upon this post.  I just followed the instructions and it worked like a charm.  Thanks a lot for posting the solution.

    #33867
    cajetan8
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    needabottle – you’re a lifesaver!!!

    booted into windows by accident and could not get back to android, had 1 hour before my flight n all my media were on the Android part, with your tips got back in +1 sir!

    #51061
    Hari Sersic
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    For me solution was to f and then  hold all three buttons on the side and in maybe 60 second I had on the screen option to turn on dual boot again.

    Thats it 🙂

    #71036
    Oleg
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    in cube iwork12 i solved the same problem. In GPT (partitions table) of disk, the first two partitions is switched places. it is necessary to specify the first android_bootloader and second android_bootloader2

    I use gpt fdisk for this manipulations in windows

    #150182
    Ze-Bob
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    Hello, I just read this topic with great interest, I have a Pipo X10 and I too have a problem with the menu that has disappeared.
    I can switch between OS by the “OS Switch” in each one, but never see the boot menu option.
    Partitions repartition seems to be good.
    Here are pictures to explain a little.

    Thank you.

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    #150477
    Dominik
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    To enable/disable the boot-menu:

    go to windows -> press start -> type “command prompt” -> right click -> run as administrator -> run the following command:

    bcdedit /set {bootmgr} displaybootmenu yes

    Same thing if you want to deactivate it:

    bcdedit /set {bootmgr} displaybootmenu no

    found here: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/teclast-tbook-restore-dual-boot-menu/42df64a9-98bc-490b-af0c-d11df7202e3d

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