

If u really wanna good android emulator, u can try YouWave. Mines is x86Phone and x86Tablet, for the phone and tablet respectively. On my Lenovo with the same config but with Win7 圆4 it does not work. I installed VBox on my big pc with Win7 x32 and all is fine. I see very quickly disappearing line "could not find valid v7 on sda", than I see "can not mount /dev/sda1 Do you want to format it?" And I again go to Choose Partition menu.Īnswer: It's just a destiny. If I install, I try to format my Primary/Logical Bootable/Unbootable disk (FS type is Linux) from Choose Partition => Create/Modify partition. But now it must run like in different tutorials. found at /dev/sr0Īnd nothing more happens. Wherein two RPM files are for Linux users and the K49 ISO file is for VMWare. Step 2: The download website will usually offer 5 installation files for each Android x86 version. On the Android x86 download page, choose a download website as your will (FOSSHUB, OSDN, or SourceForge).

If I try to run it without installation, I seeĭetecting Android-x86. Download the Android x86 ISO File Step 1: Go to the Android x86 official website () and click the Download button. Than I start my device and see boot menu. Create a virtual hard drive => VDI (or HDD) => Fixed size (or dynamically) => 3 Gb (or 6).Before starting, you need to download the Android x86 ISO. Attach it to a Linux image in VirtualBox. Type: Other (I tried Linux 2.4 x86 or Linux 2.6 x86 too) You can test apps for mobile devices on your PC by installing Android ISO to VirtualBox. Download a suitable image such as Android-x86 5.1 rc1.vdi from: Android x86 VM images for VMware and VirtualBox.I try to install android x86 4.2 (I tried also 4.0 asus laptop and eeepc) to my VirtualBox.
