@bcbk93 Just download the latest one, and if you have a netbook or notebook (12.1 or less) just grab the eeepc version. If you have an asus pc or laptop get that one (that has intel cpu) but if you have an AMD laptop, regarldless of manufacturer, just grab the amd-brazos version. If you own a tegra 2 version device, get the tega2 version...
Thanks mate! I didn't used your video at all, because I did all this VM stuff using the android x86 official page documentation, but I downloaded the w32diskimager, which I seen and used before, but for some reason I didn't had it in my pc, I downloaded again and wrote the image in the usb and pretty much worked with an eeepc I have :) Now I am planning on putting it in my other notebook (msi L2100) and also install it in another VM using android x86 v4.0 and see if the networking works.
@TheGup Yes you can. Make a app, compile it into a APK, upload it to somewhere like Mediafire, boot LiveAndroid or AndroidX86 and go into the Android Browser, open the link wait for it to download, it will install and you are done!
@2mitchmitch Or use ADB with an IP and connect remotely your PC (host) and your VM(guest), but you need to make sure you have a networking working inside the VM, otherwise it wont work. Yeah that method of uploading on a file host provider and downloading also works well, there's also the fake SD card, I think you do it like when you make the initial installation but if you didn't you can do it later. Just google it or look in the android x86 official site.
@bcbk93 Just download the latest one, and if you have a netbook or notebook (12.1 or less) just grab the eeepc version. If you have an asus pc or laptop get that one (that has intel cpu) but if you have an AMD laptop, regarldless of manufacturer, just grab the amd-brazos version. If you own a tegra 2 version device, get the tega2 version...
IPSPMAN90 1 month ago
Thanks mate! I didn't used your video at all, because I did all this VM stuff using the android x86 official page documentation, but I downloaded the w32diskimager, which I seen and used before, but for some reason I didn't had it in my pc, I downloaded again and wrote the image in the usb and pretty much worked with an eeepc I have :) Now I am planning on putting it in my other notebook (msi L2100) and also install it in another VM using android x86 v4.0 and see if the networking works.
IPSPMAN90 1 month ago
how do we download apps there is no android market plz tell and thx a lot i wish i had ur brain
SuperGh6 2 months ago
I am not able to use my keyboard. How can you do that?
foumfo 3 months ago
@TheGup Yes you can. Make a app, compile it into a APK, upload it to somewhere like Mediafire, boot LiveAndroid or AndroidX86 and go into the Android Browser, open the link wait for it to download, it will install and you are done!
ALT: Make a fake memory card (I dont know how)
2mitchmitch 4 months ago
@2mitchmitch Or use ADB with an IP and connect remotely your PC (host) and your VM(guest), but you need to make sure you have a networking working inside the VM, otherwise it wont work. Yeah that method of uploading on a file host provider and downloading also works well, there's also the fake SD card, I think you do it like when you make the initial installation but if you didn't you can do it later. Just google it or look in the android x86 official site.
IPSPMAN90 1 month ago
hitler is gonna kill you
darkboy134eva 5 months ago
The links aren't working for me.
CEWAbenteuern 7 months ago
@CEWAbenteuern
Links are working for us.
TheGupable 5 months ago
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phyanythehurricane 7 months ago
@TheGupable hey i want to create an android application.... thn wat installtn i ll require??
cccppp1990 7 months ago
@cccppp1990
No you can't
TheGupable 5 months ago
Could you install apks on live android?
sketch2k278 8 months ago
@sketch2k278
No you can't install
TheGupable 5 months ago