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Android does not start in Winux 11.25.10 free edition

eds
2025-11-05
2 days ago
  • eds

    eds - 2025-11-05

    I am using a Lenovo dual core desktop and recently installed Winux 11.25.10 normal edition wtith Powertools 1.8.3
    Sadly I cannot get the android feature to work at this point. Sometimes the QEMU app runs into a GAMBAS slider error on line 96 when I click on SETTINGS tab. Then QEMU has to close because of the error.When I restart the Winux system, and I do get to the settings tab, I can download the prime OS image and create a virtual disk inside the QEMU app. When I pres START for the android to start (that will only work with OpenGL box unchecked) it looks like Android is starting,but then hangs in a black box. (see screenshot) .
    What is the solution to this problem?
    Thanks for the help.
    Webbo32

    PS I now als upgraded with a licence key. Also I added the screenshot for the slider error below.
    The Copilot answer for the error is: that it is a programming error in wich there is made a calculation wich results in zero, wich is not allowed.

     

    Last edit: eds 2025-11-08
    • Windows Linux

      Windows Linux - 3 days ago

      We tested everything possible to replicate your error here on our team and researched with other users, and indeed, only you are having this problem. We recommend that you reinstall the system to the latest version (11.25.11) and let us know if you experience the same error.

       
  • edd

    edd - 2 days ago

    Well, I downloaded the Winux 11.25.11 iso and did a clean install. Results sadly in the same outcome. As a bonus my license key does not work anymore,saying: the number of devices is already reached for this licence key. Thanks again. Any suggestions to recover my licence key,since I am using the same device,altough Winux 11.25.11 gave my device a new number?
    Greetings,
    Webbo32

     
    • Windows Linux

      Windows Linux - 2 days ago

      It's interesting that your license didn't automatically activate on the same device. Please send me an email to support@windowslinux.org so I can reset your key. Regarding Android, we tested it on several devices and it's not showing any errors. We suspect your hardware is incompatible.

       

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