Fujitsu Stylistic Q335 Tablet - Supported Devices

Anyone know why Remix OS doesnt work on some tablets...even though its x86, and already running Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 already?
I have a Fujitsu Q335 which I want to dual boot, and replace my current Android Tablet with Remix OS.
I just get the following error...
/efi/RemixOS/i386-efi/gfxmenu.mod not found
I tested the install on two different laptops, and was pretty straight forward, but this tablet just wont load the Boot Menu I normally see for Dual Boot systems with Windows 8.1/10.
Any suggestions or solutions would be greatly appreciated.
ZiCott

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