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How will "Android" work on the laptop?

Users who like the OS "Android" installed on smartphones and tablets, every day becomes more and more. This is due to the convenience of its operation, a beautiful and intuitive interface, the availability of an incredible variety of free games and applications of different directions, as well as with a number of other factors. Another thing that has an impact on the growing popularity of this operating system is that it has open source software, which compares favorably with the creation of Apple called iOS. When iPhone users need to hack their devices with jailbreak to install some updates, for those who prefer "Android", simply install any interesting version. You can even get acquainted with how this operating system works without buying a device on which it is installed, for this you can install it on your computer.

And that's why some users are wondering, how will the "Android" work for the laptop? You can understand this issue, and also consider the process of installation and subtlety of operating the OS.

To start

So, if we talk about how to install "Android" on a laptop, then it should be noted that special difficulties with this should not arise, but you just need to follow certain recommendations. You need to download a virtual disk image called Live CD Android, or Live USB Android, the first is burned to any disc, and the second can be thrown on a USB flash drive to test on your computer. If the operating system you have to taste, then you can then install it as the second on your computer.

Installation process

If you want to use "Android" on a laptop, you can do it quite simply and quickly. First, go to a special Internet resource called Android x86 Project. There you must find and download a file from the latest of the "Android" systems. Now you can create a bootable disc, which requires using a program to burn discs, for example ImgBurn, Nero or Ultra ISO. And when this is done, you can insert the recorded disc into the computer drive. The operating system should be loaded in the "live CD" mode by selecting the Life CD item, for this it is necessary to stop at the first menu item, which assumes the system starts without installation.

The Life CD mode allows you to install the operating system on your computer as an alternative or standalone to an already installed Windows or Linux. In addition, you can download a virtual USB disk image, which will allow you to easily launch "Android" on your laptop or computer.

Installing on a USB flash drive or memory card

For this purpose, you will need a medium, the volume of which is from 256 megabytes, inserted into the computer. You should delete all files or just format the media, now you need to download and install the "Android" on the USB flash drive. To do this, on the operating system boot page, scroll and select the appropriate partition, and then click View under it. So you run the ISO image download. In addition, you need a special utility designed to create a bootable USB flash drive UNetbootin.

When all downloads are complete, run the downloaded utility. After checking the box on DiskImage, you need to click the "..." option, and then select the ISO file of the operating system, not so long ago you downloaded it. Further from you it is required to choose a memory card or a USB flash drive, which you decided to use for these purposes, and at the bottom of the dialog box press the button "Ok". The utility will copy the files to the selected disk. When the process is finished, the program prompts you to exit or restart the computer. If you decide to immediately launch "Android" on the laptop, then you can click on the restart, otherwise you just need to go out to run the OS from the USB flash drive when you want it.

Using Android-x86

Now you can run this interesting operating system on your device. To do this, you must reboot the device with the USB drive connected, and then select the download from it. Since not every laptop will start to boot immediately from the USB flash drive, you need to enter the boot settings menu, located in the BIOS. Now, when downloading from the USB drive, you need to select a Live CD, which will launch "Android" without any reboot. Before the system boots, a welcome window will appear for a few moments before you. And then the "Android" boot screen appears on the laptop.

Job

Just a few seconds will be required before the desktop of the system appears before you. You can get quick access to applications on the main screen or open a menu where many more options are hidden. The system works quickly and very well. You can even download new applications, although with this launch they will be installed only for one current session. Now you know how the installation of "Android" on the laptop.

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