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[BUG]Unplugging the keyboard and restarting corrupts the boot sector #84

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vulntsar opened this issue Jun 7, 2020 · 1 comment
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vulntsar commented Jun 7, 2020

Basically I installed Android 9 x86 on my ASUS PRO A4110 as a test to see if it would even run it and I later discovered after coming out of the shower that my installation of android x86 was corrupted and unbootable and I was forced into re-installing it, it could be due to the ASUS bios or something else I don't know anyways if you fix this please notify me and I will install android x86 on my ASUS PRO A41110 asap, anyways I will leave my specs to the developers or people who need it.

Name: ASUS PRO A4110
Model number: A4110-BD198M
Processor Type: Intel® Celeron® J3160 64 bit
Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics
Memory: 4GB
Storage: 128GB SSD

@vulntsar vulntsar changed the title Unplugging the keyboard and restarting corrupts the boot sector [BUG]Unplugging the keyboard and restarting corrupts the boot sector Jun 7, 2020
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vulntsar commented Jun 9, 2020

after checking using lubuntu it isn't my bios so this is a huge issue because android is designed NOT to have a keyboard so this makes no sense what so ever

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