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[please read my rant, i want attention lol, i am pretty sure you know me ^v^]

My devRant visits have decreased tremendously due to high amounts of school work, but finally I am doing something productive developer stuff!

There is this app that allows you to watch educational videos offline, but that only works in android, but I don't have an android tablet, and I don't want to watch videos in my S8, so I am trying to boot android from usb, stick in my surface pro 6 which i am gonna order soon, download the app there, and watch videos!

I knew OS stuff was complicated but it is way more..... Yeah, complicated than i thought. All those fuzzy words, grub, partition, format, sectors, qemu, etc...

Uhhh

And I have only windows, which is a plus since i can use easy2boot, a godsend utility to make bootable usb with any iso easily (not an ad) , but the minus is that i have limited testing capabilities, forcing me to install virtualbox eith vmeu or whatever that thing is called...

But what I really want to say in this rant which is completely out of control, I'd like to thank the easy2boot support team who was very helpful for me to understand their utility, and a random guy in phoenix os subreddit who told me where to start.

If you read until here thanks! If you have experience booting from usb wih surface, or any windows machine let me know your experience since i want to know more about it, and if i encounter problems, i can look at your comments, thanks!

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  • 2
    Can’t you just put a vm on your surface pro?
  • 1
    What is the app?
  • 0
    @DrDonkey can't tell,

    @RantSomeWhere it WILL work

    @-vim- too slow, and the app doesn't allow to be ran in virtual machine
  • 0
    @RantSomeWhere i can;t take the easy way
    The app i need to use blocks VM (and emulators)
  • 0
    @RantSomeWhere
    It is possible. Just look at games like pubg where when you play with Android emulator in PC, it matches players also playing in emulator

    I don't know how, but there should be some undocumented api that reports itself as an emulator or vm
  • 0
    @RantSomeWhere
    If you want to learn more, learn korean and work here
    You will find a lot of ancient technology that work really well on modern world thanks to all hard working( low pay v__v engineers tinkering with something ike activex, ie7, npapi, exe call, interop, ie framework, etc
  • 1
    < @RantSomeWhere @CozyPlanes >

    Found this SO question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions...
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