INSTALLING ANDROID ON X86 PC OR LAPTOPS
This installation can be performed with a bootable CD or USB storage device. This tutorial uses a USB storage device or Just install android via virtualbox.
DOWNLOAD THE ANDROID ISO FILE HERE:
http://www.fileserve.com/file/TxssGeC
1. To perform the installation (or create a LiveCD) using a USB drive, download the Universal USB Installer. This application is designed to create Linux* LiveCDs, but will also work with Android-x86*. Choose “Try Some Other Live Linux ISO” from the first drop-down box.
Downlod The universal USB installer Here:
http://www.pendrivel...-easy-as-1-2-3/
2. Browse to your Android-x86* ISO file, and select your USB drive. Also, check the box to format the drive. Click “Create”.
3. Configure your BIOS to boot from the Android x86* installation CD / USB. Choose the “Installation – Install Android to harddisk” option.
4. Next, you will see a partition selection dialog. You can install Android* to an existing partition, or to an external device such as a USB hard drive.
5. To create a new partition, select the “Create/Modify partitions” option, and accept all of the default options.
You will be presented with a list of filesystems with which to format the partition. Format the partition using ext3. (If you chose to format the volume using fat32, Android* will not be able to save data to the partition, and your installation will be erased after power off.)
7. Next, you will be prompted to install boot loader GRUB.
8. If you are installing Android-x86* as the only operating system on your hard disk, choose Yes.
9. If you are installing Android-x86* alongside other operating systems, choose No.
Installation will begin, and you will see the following progress bar.
11. After completion, select “Run Android-x86” and you will be taken to the home screen.
I hope you enjoy this ROM by the way i might stop posting my android Firmware research for a while i Got Banned in many site by sharing my research, for now i will keep my research for my self or share it to other blogs. I don't want to be banned in this site. see you sometimes =)
Regards,
Jon
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ANDROID ROM FOR X86 LAPTOP OR DESKTOP
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Posted 26 January 2013 - 11:55 PM
booty_jon, on 12 May 2011 - 06:28 PM, said:
INSTALLING ANDROID ON X86 PC OR LAPTOPS
This installation can be performed with a bootable CD or USB storage device. This tutorial uses a USB storage device or Just install android via virtualbox.
DOWNLOAD THE ANDROID ISO FILE HERE:
http://www.fileserve.com/file/TxssGeC
1. To perform the installation (or create a LiveCD) using a USB drive, download the Universal USB Installer. This application is designed to create Linux* LiveCDs, but will also work with Android-x86*. Choose “Try Some Other Live Linux ISO” from the first drop-down box.
Downlod The universal USB installer Here:
http://www.pendrivel...-easy-as-1-2-3/
2. Browse to your Android-x86* ISO file, and select your USB drive. Also, check the box to format the drive. Click “Create”.
3. Configure your BIOS to boot from the Android x86* installation CD / USB. Choose the “Installation – Install Android to harddisk” option.
4. Next, you will see a partition selection dialog. You can install Android* to an existing partition, or to an external device such as a USB hard drive.
5. To create a new partition, select the “Create/Modify partitions” option, and accept all of the default options.
You will be presented with a list of filesystems with which to format the partition. Format the partition using ext3. (If you chose to format the volume using fat32, Android* will not be able to save data to the partition, and your installation will be erased after power off.)
7. Next, you will be prompted to install boot loader GRUB.
8. If you are installing Android-x86* as the only operating system on your hard disk, choose Yes.
9. If you are installing Android-x86* alongside other operating systems, choose No.
Installation will begin, and you will see the following progress bar.
11. After completion, select “Run Android-x86” and you will be taken to the home screen.
I hope you enjoy this ROM by the way i might stop posting my android Firmware research for a while i Got Banned in many site by sharing my research, for now i will keep my research for my self or share it to other blogs. I don't want to be banned in this site. see you sometimes =)
Regards,
Jon
This installation can be performed with a bootable CD or USB storage device. This tutorial uses a USB storage device or Just install android via virtualbox.
DOWNLOAD THE ANDROID ISO FILE HERE:
http://www.fileserve.com/file/TxssGeC
1. To perform the installation (or create a LiveCD) using a USB drive, download the Universal USB Installer. This application is designed to create Linux* LiveCDs, but will also work with Android-x86*. Choose “Try Some Other Live Linux ISO” from the first drop-down box.
Downlod The universal USB installer Here:
http://www.pendrivel...-easy-as-1-2-3/
2. Browse to your Android-x86* ISO file, and select your USB drive. Also, check the box to format the drive. Click “Create”.
3. Configure your BIOS to boot from the Android x86* installation CD / USB. Choose the “Installation – Install Android to harddisk” option.
4. Next, you will see a partition selection dialog. You can install Android* to an existing partition, or to an external device such as a USB hard drive.
5. To create a new partition, select the “Create/Modify partitions” option, and accept all of the default options.
You will be presented with a list of filesystems with which to format the partition. Format the partition using ext3. (If you chose to format the volume using fat32, Android* will not be able to save data to the partition, and your installation will be erased after power off.)
7. Next, you will be prompted to install boot loader GRUB.
8. If you are installing Android-x86* as the only operating system on your hard disk, choose Yes.
9. If you are installing Android-x86* alongside other operating systems, choose No.
Installation will begin, and you will see the following progress bar.
11. After completion, select “Run Android-x86” and you will be taken to the home screen.
I hope you enjoy this ROM by the way i might stop posting my android Firmware research for a while i Got Banned in many site by sharing my research, for now i will keep my research for my self or share it to other blogs. I don't want to be banned in this site. see you sometimes =)
Regards,
Jon
hi sir , i just installed an android x86 4 rc 2 , but i cannot connect to the internet via usb 3g modem (zte mf 626), im use ppp widget, but it say modem not found , but signal in os work good, can you help me to connect that modem ?
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