How do I install Phoenix OS to dual boot with Windows 7?












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I have an older PC (1gb ram and Intel G33/G31 express chipset family graphics), on which I want to play android games like Clash of Clans and PUBG, but emulators are laggy and their performance is not so well. So I decided to install Phoenix OS along with my Windows 7 Ultimate on my hard disk D with 39.9 GB space.



Whenever I try to install it using an .exe installer, it shows an unspecific error




Sorry, an error occurred during installation process.




I am running with 4 hard disks so making a new partition is not a good idea, however I am ready to dedicate drive D to Phoenix OS.



Here are specifications of my PC:




  1. 1GB RAM

  2. Intel G33/G31 family express chipset family graphics card.

  3. Intel dual core processor 2.20ghz

  4. 32-bit windows 7 (x86) and with a 64 bit capable CPU

  5. PCI-E

  6. BIOS enabled


Note:

If it is not possible to install Phoenix OS then please tell about some other alternative. I need to install only on hard disk so tell a method too to do that in case any of you give some alternative that installs on USB flash drive. And I currently cannot upgrade my PC.



Ask any other info required, I will add it.
And if I have posted this question on the wrong site, then I apologize.

Kindly tell me where to post it and delete it after informing me.

Also put correct tags to my question, I don't have much knowledge.










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  • How far did the installer get? Did it resemble their Installation Guide, or failed immediately? Was it running as an administrator? [An install program, or any program really, should be written to give more descriptive errors, Phoenix OS isn't instilling confidence here]

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 15:30













  • @Xen2050 it installed same as guides but when the "installation successful reboot now " should come I get the error

    – MEDLEY
    Jan 25 at 15:31











  • Hmm... if it really did finish installing, then what happens when you reboot? Also, it looks like there is (or at least was) a Phoenix OS downloader that should "automatically determine to install 32/64 bit according to your device"

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 15:58











  • @Xen2050 you did not understand what I said..I meant that when the installation should finish and ask me to reboot my system to Phoenix it instead shows me the error

    – MEDLEY
    Jan 25 at 16:00











  • So... maybe it got close enough to finish installing, nothing happens on reboot? Maybe the end error is minor. Anyway, their website's help/forums are probably the best place for help, did you search there already, what'd you find?

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 17:45
















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I have an older PC (1gb ram and Intel G33/G31 express chipset family graphics), on which I want to play android games like Clash of Clans and PUBG, but emulators are laggy and their performance is not so well. So I decided to install Phoenix OS along with my Windows 7 Ultimate on my hard disk D with 39.9 GB space.



Whenever I try to install it using an .exe installer, it shows an unspecific error




Sorry, an error occurred during installation process.




I am running with 4 hard disks so making a new partition is not a good idea, however I am ready to dedicate drive D to Phoenix OS.



Here are specifications of my PC:




  1. 1GB RAM

  2. Intel G33/G31 family express chipset family graphics card.

  3. Intel dual core processor 2.20ghz

  4. 32-bit windows 7 (x86) and with a 64 bit capable CPU

  5. PCI-E

  6. BIOS enabled


Note:

If it is not possible to install Phoenix OS then please tell about some other alternative. I need to install only on hard disk so tell a method too to do that in case any of you give some alternative that installs on USB flash drive. And I currently cannot upgrade my PC.



Ask any other info required, I will add it.
And if I have posted this question on the wrong site, then I apologize.

Kindly tell me where to post it and delete it after informing me.

Also put correct tags to my question, I don't have much knowledge.










share|improve this question

























  • How far did the installer get? Did it resemble their Installation Guide, or failed immediately? Was it running as an administrator? [An install program, or any program really, should be written to give more descriptive errors, Phoenix OS isn't instilling confidence here]

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 15:30













  • @Xen2050 it installed same as guides but when the "installation successful reboot now " should come I get the error

    – MEDLEY
    Jan 25 at 15:31











  • Hmm... if it really did finish installing, then what happens when you reboot? Also, it looks like there is (or at least was) a Phoenix OS downloader that should "automatically determine to install 32/64 bit according to your device"

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 15:58











  • @Xen2050 you did not understand what I said..I meant that when the installation should finish and ask me to reboot my system to Phoenix it instead shows me the error

    – MEDLEY
    Jan 25 at 16:00











  • So... maybe it got close enough to finish installing, nothing happens on reboot? Maybe the end error is minor. Anyway, their website's help/forums are probably the best place for help, did you search there already, what'd you find?

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 17:45














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I have an older PC (1gb ram and Intel G33/G31 express chipset family graphics), on which I want to play android games like Clash of Clans and PUBG, but emulators are laggy and their performance is not so well. So I decided to install Phoenix OS along with my Windows 7 Ultimate on my hard disk D with 39.9 GB space.



Whenever I try to install it using an .exe installer, it shows an unspecific error




Sorry, an error occurred during installation process.




I am running with 4 hard disks so making a new partition is not a good idea, however I am ready to dedicate drive D to Phoenix OS.



Here are specifications of my PC:




  1. 1GB RAM

  2. Intel G33/G31 family express chipset family graphics card.

  3. Intel dual core processor 2.20ghz

  4. 32-bit windows 7 (x86) and with a 64 bit capable CPU

  5. PCI-E

  6. BIOS enabled


Note:

If it is not possible to install Phoenix OS then please tell about some other alternative. I need to install only on hard disk so tell a method too to do that in case any of you give some alternative that installs on USB flash drive. And I currently cannot upgrade my PC.



Ask any other info required, I will add it.
And if I have posted this question on the wrong site, then I apologize.

Kindly tell me where to post it and delete it after informing me.

Also put correct tags to my question, I don't have much knowledge.










share|improve this question
















I have an older PC (1gb ram and Intel G33/G31 express chipset family graphics), on which I want to play android games like Clash of Clans and PUBG, but emulators are laggy and their performance is not so well. So I decided to install Phoenix OS along with my Windows 7 Ultimate on my hard disk D with 39.9 GB space.



Whenever I try to install it using an .exe installer, it shows an unspecific error




Sorry, an error occurred during installation process.




I am running with 4 hard disks so making a new partition is not a good idea, however I am ready to dedicate drive D to Phoenix OS.



Here are specifications of my PC:




  1. 1GB RAM

  2. Intel G33/G31 family express chipset family graphics card.

  3. Intel dual core processor 2.20ghz

  4. 32-bit windows 7 (x86) and with a 64 bit capable CPU

  5. PCI-E

  6. BIOS enabled


Note:

If it is not possible to install Phoenix OS then please tell about some other alternative. I need to install only on hard disk so tell a method too to do that in case any of you give some alternative that installs on USB flash drive. And I currently cannot upgrade my PC.



Ask any other info required, I will add it.
And if I have posted this question on the wrong site, then I apologize.

Kindly tell me where to post it and delete it after informing me.

Also put correct tags to my question, I don't have much knowledge.







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  • How far did the installer get? Did it resemble their Installation Guide, or failed immediately? Was it running as an administrator? [An install program, or any program really, should be written to give more descriptive errors, Phoenix OS isn't instilling confidence here]

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 15:30













  • @Xen2050 it installed same as guides but when the "installation successful reboot now " should come I get the error

    – MEDLEY
    Jan 25 at 15:31











  • Hmm... if it really did finish installing, then what happens when you reboot? Also, it looks like there is (or at least was) a Phoenix OS downloader that should "automatically determine to install 32/64 bit according to your device"

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 15:58











  • @Xen2050 you did not understand what I said..I meant that when the installation should finish and ask me to reboot my system to Phoenix it instead shows me the error

    – MEDLEY
    Jan 25 at 16:00











  • So... maybe it got close enough to finish installing, nothing happens on reboot? Maybe the end error is minor. Anyway, their website's help/forums are probably the best place for help, did you search there already, what'd you find?

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 17:45



















  • How far did the installer get? Did it resemble their Installation Guide, or failed immediately? Was it running as an administrator? [An install program, or any program really, should be written to give more descriptive errors, Phoenix OS isn't instilling confidence here]

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 15:30













  • @Xen2050 it installed same as guides but when the "installation successful reboot now " should come I get the error

    – MEDLEY
    Jan 25 at 15:31











  • Hmm... if it really did finish installing, then what happens when you reboot? Also, it looks like there is (or at least was) a Phoenix OS downloader that should "automatically determine to install 32/64 bit according to your device"

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 15:58











  • @Xen2050 you did not understand what I said..I meant that when the installation should finish and ask me to reboot my system to Phoenix it instead shows me the error

    – MEDLEY
    Jan 25 at 16:00











  • So... maybe it got close enough to finish installing, nothing happens on reboot? Maybe the end error is minor. Anyway, their website's help/forums are probably the best place for help, did you search there already, what'd you find?

    – Xen2050
    Jan 25 at 17:45

















How far did the installer get? Did it resemble their Installation Guide, or failed immediately? Was it running as an administrator? [An install program, or any program really, should be written to give more descriptive errors, Phoenix OS isn't instilling confidence here]

– Xen2050
Jan 25 at 15:30







How far did the installer get? Did it resemble their Installation Guide, or failed immediately? Was it running as an administrator? [An install program, or any program really, should be written to give more descriptive errors, Phoenix OS isn't instilling confidence here]

– Xen2050
Jan 25 at 15:30















@Xen2050 it installed same as guides but when the "installation successful reboot now " should come I get the error

– MEDLEY
Jan 25 at 15:31





@Xen2050 it installed same as guides but when the "installation successful reboot now " should come I get the error

– MEDLEY
Jan 25 at 15:31













Hmm... if it really did finish installing, then what happens when you reboot? Also, it looks like there is (or at least was) a Phoenix OS downloader that should "automatically determine to install 32/64 bit according to your device"

– Xen2050
Jan 25 at 15:58





Hmm... if it really did finish installing, then what happens when you reboot? Also, it looks like there is (or at least was) a Phoenix OS downloader that should "automatically determine to install 32/64 bit according to your device"

– Xen2050
Jan 25 at 15:58













@Xen2050 you did not understand what I said..I meant that when the installation should finish and ask me to reboot my system to Phoenix it instead shows me the error

– MEDLEY
Jan 25 at 16:00





@Xen2050 you did not understand what I said..I meant that when the installation should finish and ask me to reboot my system to Phoenix it instead shows me the error

– MEDLEY
Jan 25 at 16:00













So... maybe it got close enough to finish installing, nothing happens on reboot? Maybe the end error is minor. Anyway, their website's help/forums are probably the best place for help, did you search there already, what'd you find?

– Xen2050
Jan 25 at 17:45





So... maybe it got close enough to finish installing, nothing happens on reboot? Maybe the end error is minor. Anyway, their website's help/forums are probably the best place for help, did you search there already, what'd you find?

– Xen2050
Jan 25 at 17:45










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