![]() In the next step, the installer launched the console program for editing the “cfdisk” partition. In my case it is not necessary, so I chose “No”. The installer allows you to create a GUID Partition Table (GPT). In this case, I have selected the “Create / modify partytions” option. The installer works in text mode and is very simplistic compared to the installers of other Linux distributions.ĭue to the fact that I am installing in a virtual machine, without a prepared disk and partition, the installer did not detect any device. I started the system in VirtualBox, after selecting “Linux other 2.x / 3 / x / 4.x/ 5.x”.Įven though I gave the virtual machine 3GB of RAM and 4 CPU cores, the live system was incapable of normal operation.ĭue to the above reason, I attempted to install Android-x86 in VirtualBox. VMWare Workstation 14 was unable to boot the system image. ![]() I always check systems that have not yet been tested in a virtual machine first. Installation on a USB stick with the FAT32 file system is not recommended as Android-x86 will treat this installation as a live system, with no possibility of saving personal data and installed applications. This means that Android-x86 can be installed, for example, in the home directory of an existing Linux distribution or in the MS Windows directory. The installer allows you to install the system on a separate partition, hard drive, USB memory and inside an existing file system: ext3, ext4, ntfs and fat32. ![]() Overall, Android-x86 provides the (unofficial) Android system for x86 and x86_64 PCs, and allows you to install and run Android applications via Google Play.įor the purpose of this test, I used the Android-x86 version 6 iso image which is compatible with Android 6 Marshmallow. The system is based on the open source, community-developed Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Today we are going to learn how to install AndroidX86 on VirtualBox and Desktop PC as well as you can use VMware to virtualize androidx86 on your Windows 10 pc, Android-x86 is an unofficial version of the Google Android operating system, designed for Intel and AMD x86 processors. ![]()
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