I didn't know where to fit this in, this forum is getting complicated, thinking of the heydeys of Windows Mobile 2003+ LOL!
Anyways, most newest Android x86 releases are plagued by bluetooth hardships, and sometimes also WiFi and Sound.
I discovered a very simple hack that seems to help, well it does for the releases I got from Andex Exton (I have to pay $9 each, and tbh, he was not very helpful helping me solve them)
It's so simple, but does fix all 3 issues in one go (BT, WiFi and sound).
As root, delete the /data/misc folder and reboot, that's it.
/data/misc looks like a repository of drivers settings that gets rebuilt every time one reboots.
That's it, sharing this because it helped me sort out these pesky issues.
Side note, on Android-x86 site, just for bluetooth, they advise to run as root this:
am force-stop com.android.bluetooth
this does not always work.
Anyways, most newest Android x86 releases are plagued by bluetooth hardships, and sometimes also WiFi and Sound.
I discovered a very simple hack that seems to help, well it does for the releases I got from Andex Exton (I have to pay $9 each, and tbh, he was not very helpful helping me solve them)
It's so simple, but does fix all 3 issues in one go (BT, WiFi and sound).
As root, delete the /data/misc folder and reboot, that's it.
/data/misc looks like a repository of drivers settings that gets rebuilt every time one reboots.
That's it, sharing this because it helped me sort out these pesky issues.
Side note, on Android-x86 site, just for bluetooth, they advise to run as root this:
am force-stop com.android.bluetooth
this does not always work.
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