If this is not your case or it does not helps then remove androidboot.hardware=android_x86_64 and add linux=permissive in kernel boot parameter. To do this ġ- Mount the EFI partition to a free mount point: - Run command prompt as administrator - Type “mountvol X: /s” (without the quotes, X being an unused mount point) 2- Use Explorer++ (Free, Open Source app) to manipulate the files on the partition: - Run Explorer++ with administrative privileges - Then go to X:\EFI\PhoenixOS there already will be kernel and initrd.img replace those with new ones. If you are using Windows as dual boot, then remember you also need to copy kernel and initrd.img to EFI partition. This happens when you manually upgraded or changed Phoenix OS system.img but forgot to copy kernel and initrd.img. Read Info section above to know how to edit kernel parameters. Remove androidboot.hardware=android_x86_64 and add linux=permissive in kernel boot parameter. Make sure you have installed right Phoenix OS, see this. Stuck on Detecting Phoenix OS… found at /dev/sdaX PUBG Mobile lags? Read How to Optimize Phoenix OS. You can use CPU-Z to find it or google your CPU model. Download 32 bit Phoenix OS (x86) if you have 32 bit PC or laptop.Īlso make sure your CPU supports SSE4.2 instructions set. You probably have installed 64 bit Phoenix OS (x86_64) in a 32 bit machine (x86). Unable to boot Phoenix OS or having bootloopīootloop happens when you installed wrong variant of Phoenix OS.
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