This installer will help users install Android-x86 on PC from windows, without HDD repartioning or messing things up
- Android X86 Download For Win 10 Download
- Android X86 Download For Windows 10
- Android X86 Download For Win 10 64 Bit
Android-x86 is a free, Open Source project that allows you to run Android on Windows. An easy installer to install Android-x86 to a hard disk is included. The supported filesystems are ext3, ext2 NTFS, and fat32. Android-x86 is an Open Source project to port Android to the x86 platform. It was formerly known as 'patch hosting for android x86 support'. The original plan was for the developers to host different patches for android x86 support, but they moved on to creating a. Android-x86 is a complete software solution for Android on common x86 platforms. You may think Android-x86 64 bit as an Android BSP of generic x86 platforms. This is an open source project licensed under Apache Public License 2.0. Some components are licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0 or later. This is a project to port Android open source project to x86 platform, formerly known as 'patch hosting for android x86 support'.The original plan is to host different patches for android x86 support from open source community. A few months after we created the project, we found out that we could do much more than just hosting patches.
Features
- Support UEFI-Enabled PCs
- Support Legacy-BIOS PCs
- Install/Uninstall Android directly from Windows
- Install to Any FAT32/NTFS partitions
- No partition formatting or any data corruption
Requirements
- UEFI-Enabled x64 PC
- Secure Boot Disabled
- Bitlocker Disabled on target drive
- Windows 8/8.1/10
- .Net Framework 4.5
- Android System image with UEFI Support from Android-x86.org
Change log
v2.4
- Update Detection of RemixOS image
- Fix UEFI Init Fail with Surface Pro devices
v2.3
- Add Support for RemixOS
v2.2
- Fix reading large UEFI entries
- Fix using img file from path with spaces
- Trial period Removed
- Add GPU Options to GRUB Bootlist
v2.1
- User-defined Data size
- Responsive UI
- Installation Status update
- Support Devices with 32-bit firmware
- Support booting from NTFS with compression enabled
- log includes more info about Device BIOS
v2.0
- Initial Version
Build Instructions
TODO
External Components used:
- GRUB2 Bootloader GNU GRUB
- Android icon by benbackman
- MaterialDesignXamlToolkit by ButchersBoy
- 7zip by Igor Pavlov
- mke2fs tools by Cygwin
- UEFILib by ExtremeGTX
Android X86 Download For Win 10 Download
The original plan is to host different patches for android x86 support from open source community. A few months after we created the project, we found out that we could do much more than just hosting patches. So we decide to create our code base to provide support on different x86 platforms, and set up a git server to host it.
Installation:
Android X86 Download For Windows 10
- Burn the iso image to cdrom, or create a bootable USB disk (recommended). See the Advanced section for details.
- Boot from the Android-x86 installation CD/USB, choose the 'Install Android to harddisk' item, as show below
- After seconds of booting, you will see a partition selection dialog. You can choose an existing partition to install Android-x86, or you can create or modify partitions by choosing 'Create/Modify partitions'. Note you can install Android-x86 to an external disk like USB drive. If the target drive is not shown, try 'Detect devices'.
- Android-x86 can co-exist with other operating system or data in the chosen partition. If the partition is formatted, you may choose 'Do not format' to keep existing data. Otherwise, choose a filesystem type to format. Note the type you chosen must match the partition id, or the boot loader will fail to boot.
- Also note if you choose to format to fat32, you will see a warning that android cannot save data to fat32. You can still proceed to install, but the installed android system will work like a live cd system. That is, all data will lose after power off. Therefore we do not recommend to install Android-x86 to a fat32 partition.
- Next question is whether to install boot loader Grub. Usually you should answer yes, unless you want to install boot loader by hand yourself. Note the installer only creates boot items for Android-x86. If you hope to boot other operating systems, you need to add the item to /grub/menu.lst manually. See the Advanced section for how to do this.
- If you are lucky, the installation will begin, and you will see the progress bar.
- If you see this screen, the installation is complete. Congratulations! Now you can run Andrond-x86 directly, or you can reboot and run it.