
The number one question comes that may strike your mind will be where to get an android operating system image file in either ISO or IMG file.īefore getting into how to install the android os on your computer, you need to know where to find them to download. Most of the computers nowadays are 64-bit so they can flawlessly run Android Operating system. When launching options prompt, you can use the option to scale display to real size and wipe user data.įurther instructions to emulate android P on the computer. (Android Dev) How to boot a real Android Operating system on Computer.įollow these instructions to install android on a machine running on Intel processor (32-bit and 64-bit). This allows virtualization software to use resources efficiently to improve performance. Allow some minutes to finalize the process, if you haven’t VT-X mode enabled go to your BIOS settings and turn it on. Next up click on Create Virtual Device, then Select either Pixel Devices or tablet screen for a better experience, next select Android 11 and proceed. Open Android Studio again, and this time open AVD Manager, which is located inside in the Configure menu (see screenshot) ^^(see the screenshots, click on an image to enlarge) It will take some time to download files from the Google server. Proceed and it will be done in a couple of minutes, meanwhile, all the required components should be installed. The setup is simple, click on Next, Choose Standard type of installation. Open Android Studio with the Studio64.exe file under /bin folder. When download finishes, unzip/install/run whichever is appropriate.Select the SDK package for your OS, i.e Windows.

Go to the Android Studio preview download page.The Android Studio is a bundle of tools that helps in creating Android apps. You have to download the Android Studio package which is 1Gb in size. Note the type you have chosen must match the partition id, or the bootloader will fail to boot.Step 2. Otherwise, choose a filesystem type to format. If the partition is formatted, you may select 'Do not format' to keep existing data. If the target drive is not shown, try 'Detect devices.'Īndroid-x86 can co-exist with other operating systems or data on the chosen partition.

You can choose an existing partition to install Android-x86, or you can create or modify partitions by selecting 'Create/Modify partitions.' Note you can install Android-x86 to an external disk like a USB drive. You can install Android-x86 to an NTFS filesystem to co-exist with Windows.īurn the iso image to CDROM, or create a bootable USB disk (recommended).īoot from the Android-x86 installation CD/USB, choose the 'Install Android to hard disk.Īfter seconds of booting, you will see a partition selection dialog. 32-Bit also available.Īn easy installer to install Android-x86 to a hard disk is included.

Android-x86 is a free, Open Source project that allows you to run Android on Windows.
