Users who like the Android OS installed on smartphones and tablets are becoming more and more every day. 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 in different directions, as well as a number of other factors. Another point influencing 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 it becomes necessary for iPhone users to crack their devices using jailbreak in order to install any updates, for those who prefer Android, simply install any version of interest. You can even familiarize yourself withhow does this operating system work without buying the device on which it is installed, for this it can be installed on a computer.
And that is why some users are wondering how will Android work for a laptop? You can understand this issue, as well as consider the installation process and the subtleties of operating the OS.
To start
So, if we talk about how to install “Android” on a laptop, it should be noted that there should not be any special difficulties with this, but it is just necessary 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 onto a USB flash drive to test on your computer. If the operating system is to your taste, then you can then install it as a second on your computer.
Installation process
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