What I would like to do is dual boot it with Windows 10 and remove Android partition and change it for Remix OS. Does anyone have any ideas on how I could do this?
2 very important Words of Advice:
Before you try anything definitive that you don’t know how to revert, you must check first if you can control your BIOS to boot from a USB pen with any kind of bootable OS in it. Try this first (even though you might want to prepare partitions before you go through that path).
Windows always comes first. Windows doesn’t like to play friends with other OSs, so if you install it in last place it will blatantly ignore other OSs when it rewrites the boot manager. Linux derivatives should be installed after Windows because they know how to merge themselves into the boot manager without wrecking the other OSs options.
Now, based on my regular experience on dual boots, you can choose one of 7 ways to die. Once there, I suppose you have two paths:
- Remove any Android partitions. Create a new one for RemixOS. Boot from a pen with a burned RemixOS image and install from there into the new partition.
- Don’t mess with the partitions. Boot from a pen with a burned RemixOS image and install from there into the Android partition.
Worst thing that I figure that could happen, is that your boot manager will call your dual boot entry Android, instead of RemixOS.
Anyway, booting to Windows 10 should not be affected.
More detail on that here.