![]() Grub has also a support of chainloading ISO image directly from an ISO file. Since the DNX can apparently boot EFI binaries directly then I guess the installation steps could be also done via that without the need of 2 USB sticks. Android works flawlessly after the revert as I haven't any issues. In the fille flash_recover_dnx.json is basically the list of commands for installing android via DNX, I personally used a combination of both (the DNX method and flashing stock rom described in the link I posted above). Use for example this guide to flash the android back. Use commands `fastboot flash osloader loader.efi` & `fastboot boot loader.efi` in DNX to go back into android bootloader, you will then have the normal fastboot accessibility to flash the android stock rom back. When extracted, inside is the "loader.efi" which is the kernelflinger for yoga book and allows you to boot into the android bootloader. You would need the full stock rom for this. It might be even possible to install android to windows based yoga this way. This was kind of dealbreaker as university semester is starting and would need to use it for taking lecture notes So I installed Android back which is possible to do as long as DNX mode is available, in this case, you can still trigger DNX fastboot when windows is installed. I spent like 3 days tinkering around in hw & bios configuration but to no avail. ![]() I tried almost all driver versions I could find for keyboard but none were working, the furthest I could get it functional was to react on the pen icon to switch between keyboard layout/pen mode which the Win10 correctly sensed (offered to open one note when switching) but the rest was not functional (keys, pen etc.). Sadly, I haven't managed to get halo keyboard working nor touch screen/haptic feedback/vibrations/eMMC card. Most of the devices were functional right from start like Wifi, audio. I tried to use the windows image with injected drivers when installing the system. I recommend to copy the efi loaders from the Ubuntu ISO (grub & boot圆4) as the DSDT table wasn't able to load via the included one. Just managed to install the windows via the method described.
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