- Images for Android x86 are available. Android x4 Size (compressed/uncompressed): 195.1 MBytes / 373 MBytes Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net.
- Select the desired build of Android OS from the list or download it in the articles below: Android-x 86 6.0-r3 live and installation iso (32-bit) Android-x86 6.0-r3 live and installation iso (64-bit) Install to your PC a program for make bootable flash drive, Rufus for example; Select an downloaded Android x86 ISO file and click “Start”.
I have a problem with Android-x86 and VirtualBox.
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I had never worked with Linux before, so I don't understand what's happening. After creating a new virtual machine and choosing 'Install Android-x86', I get this:
My settings:
I've tried using android-x86-4.2-20130228.iso and android-x86-4.2-20121225.iso
What's wrong?
10 Answers
The problem was that virtualization was turned off in my BIOS settings. It must be on for Android-x86 to run on VirtualBox.
Download Android 4.0 for EEEpc and you don't need Virtualization technology. It works for me.
Thanks to the other answers – virtualization seems to be a requirement of later Android x86 versions, as 4.2 still worked without.
Here's what solved it for me, thanks to the other answers:
- Make sure virtualization is enabled in your system BIOS. If not (or if you're unsure), go to your BIOS and look for a setting named 'Virtualization', 'VT-x' or 'AMD-V' and make sure it's enabled.
- Then, in your virtual machine settings, go to System > Acceleration and check Enable VT-x/AMD-V*.
- On the same page, I left the Nested Paging option checked and set the paravirtualization interface to Legacy (as on my tried-and-true 4.2 VM). Different settings might work here, too – I didn't investigate further.
With these settings I can boot into the live installation and launch the installer.
Change Settings - System - Pointing Device to 'USB Tablet'!
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I got the same error, and think I have the solution for you. I am on Windows 8.1 64bit, if you disable Hyper-V it works.
Go to Control Panel > Programs > Turn Windows features on or off, find Hyper-V in the list, remove it and restart windows.
I had the exact same problem. I had VirtualBox version 4.3.8 installed when I initially tried the installation and failed.
After I upgraded VirtualBox to version 4.3.18, the installation went through without a problem. From my research, you need to have version 4.3.10 or above.
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Yes setting bios for Virtualization technology = enabled allows for circumvention of this road block along the highway of Andriod.
i had also this problem best solution is that if u hava used 10 gb for android x86 then when it ask during installaion then select space less than 10 gb or whatever u used. It ask during installing.
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