The document provides instructions for installing POSROG EXT4 Bios UEFI format on a system in 10 steps:
1. Prepare a new NTFS partition and install Phoenix OS onto it without rebooting.
2. Reformat the Phoenix OS partition to EXT4 format using disk management software.
3. Use the software to mount the EXT4 partition and create folders to copy POSROG installation files into.
4. Copy the POSROG files into the new folders, and copy some files into the EFI partition for the UEFI bios.
5. Reboot and configure the BIOS to boot from the Phoenix OS partition instead of the default security boot.
The document provides instructions for installing POSROG EXT4 Bios UEFI format on a system in 10 steps:
1. Prepare a new NTFS partition and install Phoenix OS onto it without rebooting.
2. Reformat the Phoenix OS partition to EXT4 format using disk management software.
3. Use the software to mount the EXT4 partition and create folders to copy POSROG installation files into.
4. Copy the POSROG files into the new folders, and copy some files into the EFI partition for the UEFI bios.
5. Reboot and configure the BIOS to boot from the Phoenix OS partition instead of the default security boot.
The document provides instructions for installing POSROG EXT4 Bios UEFI format on a system in 10 steps:
1. Prepare a new NTFS partition and install Phoenix OS onto it without rebooting.
2. Reformat the Phoenix OS partition to EXT4 format using disk management software.
3. Use the software to mount the EXT4 partition and create folders to copy POSROG installation files into.
4. Copy the POSROG files into the new folders, and copy some files into the EFI partition for the UEFI bios.
5. Reboot and configure the BIOS to boot from the Phoenix OS partition instead of the default security boot.
2.) Prepare the Phoenix OS Exe Installer and install the partition that was made earlier if finished installing, don't reboot so we just take the bootable grub that is already installed, if you already have boot boot grub just skip 3.) Reformat the Phoenix Os installation partition into EXT4 format using Disk Genius software or other software 4.) Prepare Disk Genius Software to mount / read partitions with the EXT4 format 5.) Open Disk Genius then select the installation partition directory in EXT4 format and create a folder named "PhoenixOS" and create a folder named "data" again in the "PhoenixOS" folder 6.) Prepare the extracted POSROG file and copy the POSROG file (initrd.img, install.img, kernel, ramdisk.img, system.img) into the "PhoenixOS" folder created earlier using Disk Genius by dragging the file drop or clicking right in Disk Genius "copy file to current partition" look for the file directory you want to retrieve 7.) Look for the initrd.img file and the kernel on the EFI partition for the UEFI bios. It's located at ESP / System> EFI> PhoenixOS and copy the file (initrd.img, kernel) from the extracted POSROG file by dragging the file down or right-clicking in Disk Genius, "copy file to current partition" find the file directory you want to retrieve and then overwrite the file 8.) If all you have to do is reboot and enter Bios disable the security boot and make the first Boot Priority "Phoenix OS" save and exit to enter the POSROG boot, if you have previously disabled security boot, skip this step 9.) Just wait for the POSROG installation boot process if there is a change in monitor contrast means the installation boot process is successful and if there is no change in monitor contrast from the start up to 10 minutes min can be sure bootloop 10.) OK THANK YOU