Step 1: First off, you will need to set up a bootable USB. - TopicsExpress



          

Step 1: First off, you will need to set up a bootable USB. Download the Image Writer Tool, extract the ”Win32DiskImager.exe,” and once that’s done, find the .img file you downloaded previously and hit “Write.” Step 2: Once the process has completed, your USB has been adequately prepared for booting. Step 3: Next, we’ll be setting up the tablet to read and boot from the USB. Press and hold the Power and Windows button to enter BIOS Settings, and ensure UEFI boot modus is selected. Step 4: Switch your tablet off, insert your USB-hub with USB Stick and Keyboard connected, and power on your device whilst holding F12. Step 5: Select your USB device from the boot menu, and select your preferred option from the following menu. Follow the on-screen options to set up dual-boot mode, size allocated to Android etc. The installation process will then begin automatically. Step 6: After that, unplug and power down your device. When you power it back up, you’ll see your dual-boot menu. Congratulations – you’re good to go!
Posted on: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 18:16:09 +0000

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