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Here is how to install Android on your PC
Here is how to install Android on your PC
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Posted: 26 Nov 2012, 02:22, by Victor H.
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Android is the world’s most prolific mobile operating system, and in a
couple of years it might well become more popular than Windows with
mobile devices ending up in almost every pocket. But what if you could
install Android on not just your mobile device, but computer as well?
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Turns out, it is possible.
Having Android as your main computer operating system however is not
guaranteed to work - driver support, and a ton of stuff may or may not be
there, so it’d be best if you first try running Android via a USB drive to
check compatibility.
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Otherwise, all efforts to bring Android to PCs is courtesy of the Android-x86 project. Android is a Linuxbased platform after all, so the core is there.
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We have to stress that everything is still under development and not final, so this is more of an undertaking
for tech enthusiasts rather than the average user.
Hit the source link right below for the complete tutorial and a bunch of links to read more about the project.
source: XDA Developers via Android Authority
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1. wendygarett (limited) 2 days ago posted on 26 Nov 2012, 03:25
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Nice info... But no thanks :)
I'm satisfied with my mountain lion :)
Sony Xperia
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Nexus 4
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6. dickwyn posted on 26 Nov 2012, 03:37
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unless i have a touchscreen pc android on pc hardware is history
25. The_Innovation posted on 26 Nov 2012, 13:24
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I have best of both worlds. Mountain Lion Macbook Pro, and a Windows 8
PC desktop. But Android....only on mobile. Oh and as far as iOS...well...lol.
It's a joke.
27. OHaZZaR posted on 26 Nov 2012, 14:42
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Actually the best of both worlds would be windows 7 and mac osx. windows
8 is just awful, unless it's on a touchscreen, then it's just frustrating and
borderline unusable. Windows Phone is decent, but when there's an OS
like android, why bother?
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31. iDroid8 posted on 27 Nov 2012, 12:48
even windows 8 is much better on touchscreen devices-doesn't mean that
people don't install it on non-touch pc's
28. nak1017 posted on 26 Nov 2012, 15:24
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There's probably as many programs available for x86-android as mountain lion, you
should give it a shot! You might even get to use 2 mouse buttons!
2. pokharkarsaga posted on 26 Nov 2012, 03:28
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great option for windows.android rich in features,performance & customization
12. jove39 posted on 26 Nov 2012, 04:45
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You mean android is rich in features than windows?
LG Optimus Nokia Lumia
G
920
19. anirudhshirsat97 posted on 26 Nov 2012, 07:05
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Was thinking the same, i cant possibly think of a reason to install Android
on PC
26. The_Innovation posted on 26 Nov 2012, 13:27
Yea that doesn't really make sense. For mobile use, by all means. But as a
desktop operating system? What would it offer that Windows doesn't?
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3. XPERIA-KNIGHT posted on 26 Nov 2012, 03:31
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now this is a step forward in technology! :)
4. thelegend6657 posted on 26 Nov 2012, 03:34
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I been using android x86 since last year . Zzz
7. XPERIA-KNIGHT posted on 26 Nov 2012, 03:38
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lol....well i didnt know it was old ....its new to me how is it though? is it good?
11. thelegend6657 posted on 26 Nov 2012, 04:44
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It's great , but there's a few problem .
It might be easy to install , but it's super damn hard to uninstall .
Sleep is broken . Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't . For
example , when I close the lid of my laptop , sometimes it will sleep like on
normal android , but sometimes it will shut down !
Performance is decent . I got the same score on antutu as the Asus
Transformer prime . Except on nenamark it got 17 fps only . My laptop is
very old using Intel Pentium Dual Core 1.9ghz with 3GB ram .
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Some apps can't install or won't run . Example Skype , angry birds and
quadrant . Adobe flash don't work .
I recommend if you are trying it to create a partition (few GBs is enough ) .
Live cd has terrible performance .
15. darac posted on 26 Nov 2012, 05:30
This is an interesting info about the processing performance.
Can you tell more about the laptop's CPU and GPU?
I know many conservative, prejudiced guys here would say that even an old
Pentium is a processing monster compared to current mobile chips.
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22. thelegend6657 posted on 26 Nov 2012, 08:31
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Its a budget laptop , hey i live in a 3rd world country , my family is not really
welloff .
Intel Pentium dual core inside 1.86ghz with no GPU and 1GB ram (i added
the 2gb myself .
I admit the laptop isnt very powerful , but with windows 8 installed good
enough to do my day to day chores
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5. amozhi posted on 26 Nov 2012, 03:36
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WOW...I am waiting for this...Since Unity introduction, I stopped using Ubuntu Linux. Probably I try
to run Android on my PC.
However, I am waiting for Google to launch officialy Android for PC...
8. wendygarett (limited) 2 days ago posted on 26 Nov 2012, 03:40
How about chromebook? Lol
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10. aaronkatrini posted on 26 Nov 2012, 04:29
Nahh...
13. thelegend6657 posted on 26 Nov 2012, 04:46
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I installed this since early last year running Gingerbread on my PC . Now I installed the
ICS version on my PC . I can say its good enough to be a daily driver
9. darkskoliro posted on 26 Nov 2012, 04:16
Should be fun for my netbook, Atom processors running W7 is just too damn slow.
14. yowanvista posted on 26 Nov 2012, 05:01
Hardware acceleration will likely not work on PC hardware
16. gazmatic posted on 26 Nov 2012, 06:19
This is kinda old news to those who truly follow android and not just buy the phone and think that
they become a tech guru overnight. I've had ice cream sandwich and jelly bean installed for
years, along with meego, windows phone 7 and now windows phone 8. This is how true
developers test their apps. This is why I'm looking forward to jolla. Android is too buggy. Windows
is partially locked down. I've almost completely ported meego to a coby 7'' music player. I'm
waiting for the jolla sdk.
17. spiderpig2894 posted on 26 Nov 2012, 06:27
hmm, some netbooks like the Acer Aspire One series have pre.installed Android with dual boot to
Windows 7. I guess the pre-installed Android was 2.2 or 2.3
18. Raymond_htc posted on 26 Nov 2012, 06:31
Nah i would take google's more polished Computer and Computer OS- The chromebook.
20. Bfrenz posted on 26 Nov 2012, 07:54
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ASUS is the best for Android x86 its an old info. But before intalling run in live mode,check for cpu
variation .iso. Intel or amd.
21. Bfrenz posted on 26 Nov 2012, 07:56
Typo: installing
23. cnyte posted on 26 Nov 2012, 10:15
why would you want android on a pc?
24. TritonForceX posted on 26 Nov 2012, 13:00
I started running Android ICS on my Lenovo S10-3t touchscreen netbook this past summer. It
came with Windows 7, and after upgrading it with a fresh install to Win7 Pro and eliminating the
bloatware, it was still too slow.
It really speeds it up. The latest version I have is the Release Candidate version 2, so it does still
have it's share of bugs, but it basically turns it into a tablet with a dedicated keyboard. It's great
for living room web surfing, organizing, etc., but I also have it connected to Google Drive and
have work tools setup on it as well.
It's basically like combining a tablet with a Chromebook. You have all the benefits of a
Chromebook (quick startup, virus free web browsing, document creation via Google Drive) and
the ability to run most apps in the Google Play store, plus a drive to save your data to.
I'd honestly consider making the move to an official Android netbook or laptop. I'd just like to see
support for connecting directly to a Cisco or Avaya serial port for console configuration. If it had
that, it'd be my dedicated work laptop. For now, it's my dedicated home laptop.
29. MC1123 posted on 26 Nov 2012, 18:47
i still prefer windows 7 or ubuntu (dont really know any macs)
30. andersensam posted on 26 Nov 2012, 22:33
Triple boot Windows 7, Mountain Lion, and Ubuntu FTW
32. openforum posted on 01 Feb 2013, 05:02
the simplest method available here
openforum.asia [link]
please copy and past the given link
33. openforum posted on 13 Feb 2013, 09:04
do you want install android on pc .
openforum.asia/discuss/question/how-to-install-and roid-on-your-pc-in-sipmlest-way.html
34. ykumthekar posted on 22 Mar 2013, 01:26
But its a must try guess u can play the temple run and access whatsapp over PC . . .LOL
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