Woooooooo, got it fixed. Man that was a couple of days of misery trying everything and reading just about every post on an X98 tablet. In the end what I did was disable everything in the bios. I set OS Image ID to Android. (It normally defaults to Windows.) In Boot option priorities I disabled everything. Saved changes then hit Android-IA in boot override. The tablet tried to boot to Windows
Small Chinese tablet makers continue to experiment with dual-boot tablets running Windows or Android, a market that big device makers have shied from. Some of these makers could ship cheap tablets
This will delete the Windows OS. I can then extend the Linux partition to pickup the 250G space originally used by Windows. I am not sure if the same applies to my dual boot (WIN10, Android) tablet. If it does, what software can I use to delete the Windows partition and extend the Android partition.
From my experience, Android drivers tend to need to be part of the image you install from, though I'm sure more advanced users could probably add drivers to a live install. I'll take a look anyway, just to make sure, though. EDIT: Just checked and, as I thought, only Windows 8 and 10 drivers.
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