designed to be used with the Beelink R89. The download is just over 800MB
This works on mine which is a pre production model 2G/16G .
Ignore benchmarks just use and I bet its a smoother experience which in reality it works as a quicker device ad a whole
This image has been made with HDD Raw Copy then compressed with WinRar.
Steps
1. Download HDD Raw Copy http://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-...y1.10Setup.exe
2. Extract Rar archive
3. Open HDD Raw Copy
4. Double click File, locate and chose SDWasser IMGC click continue
5. Choose SDCard Reader then click start
6. Once writings finished put sd in android box and power up
******First boot may take a while but let it settle down before judging give it 10mins from homescreen before rebooting then see what performance is like*******
Dont thank me thank the ones that make it work I'm just a bodger
The reason for this image:-
So having messed with tons of android devices trying to find the holy grail I found realistically the SOC's usually are fine and within spec (except s905 which has never run @2Ghz no matter what device its in as amlogic has set the chips at 1.56ghz which came to light about a month ago from odroid c2 users so all s905 devices wrongly advertised). The issue time and time again has been the crap components that have be used with the SOC. Heres an example I became a beta tester for the beekink R89 and having had a tronsmart MK908II with crap faulty reclaimed foresee nand flash memory never worked right until I started using an Sdcard to run android from which made this TV stick almost perfect (best device out of them all once running from SD), I asked beelink to NOT use foresee nands and on receiving my R89 discovered it did indeed have foresee nand chips which cause it to stutter and stop all the time. So what was the point of carrying on beta testing the product which is crippled hardware wise and unusable?
Nearly 2 years later I picked the box up again and put Marshmallow on a sandisk 16GB U3 sdcard. I've run it now for about 2 weeks but its like lightening scores over 57000 on antutu suffers no microskips. So the SOC does do its job as the card reader is built into the SOC and not something beelink has added. Its probably the best android device I've got now and I'm really pleased with it. So if you struggle with these devices try and run of SD but don't use any old shit use a sandisk U3 card or a Samsung Evo SD trust me all SD cards are not the same transcend and Kingston have big compatibility issues I'll show any one my pile of different makes I've tried and won't touch any other brands in future.
May edit more later........
LawlessPPC
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