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Old 07-31-2011, 05:44 AM
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Re: Run Android 3.0 Honeycomb on Computer

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Originally Posted by weballin View Post
Ok so I am a beginner at all of this but this is my idea. I would like to partition my Dell Duo and have possibly 3 partitions running 3 different OS's Windows 7, Ubuntu, and Android Honeycomb. I only want to do this because I want to try out Ubuntu and I like the apps available on android and windows because I don't want to give up the ability to use the programs I frequent. I have no idea how to do it or where to start. I like the concept of the Dell Duo but it is not a power house tablet in it current state.. Anyone with any advice hit me up I am open to help and learning.

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I was reading up about how to get android SDK running on my DUO and i saw your post. I have played with dual and triple booting every thing from Ubuntu, Meego, OSX, Joli cloud, and windows 7/XP and it was a frustrating process sometimes. I am currently triple booting two different Windows 7's (until windows 8 beta gets out) and android 2.3 since honeycomb isn't ready for the DUO yet. You can get the DUO specific Android ISO from android x86 website with directions on how to install it from a USB stick. And you will need a copy of windows 7 on a USB because you will mess up your MBR (master boot record) and you need this to fix it. And you need to install Easy BCD on windows 7 to setup your boot option once you get them all installed. It took a lot of trial and error to get everything running smoothly so if you decide to try it and you have any questions feel free to PM me.
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