If you choose to format the partition, you will see a warning like below.Note the type you chose must match the partition id, or the boot loader will fail to boot. Otherwise, choose a filesystem type to format. If the partition is formatted, you may choose 'Do not re-format' to keep existing data. Android-x86 can co-exist with other operating system or data in the chosen partition.If the target drive is not shown, try 'Detect devices'. Note you can install Android-x86 to an external disk like USB drive. You can choose an existing partition to install Android-x86, or you can create or modify partitions by choosing 'Create/Modify partitions'. After seconds of booting, you will see a partition selection dialog.Boot from the Android-x86 installation CD/USB, choose the 'Install Android-x86 to harddisk' item, as shown below:.Burn the iso image to cdrom, or create a bootable USB disk (recommended).Usually you should just use the latest image. Download an iso image from a mirror site.See the Advanced Section for more details. In particular, you can install Android-x86 to an NTFS filesystem to co-exist with Windows. In the shown command line, delete USB_PARTITION=1 or/and USB_DATA_PARTITION=1 and add INSTALL=2 in its place.We have implemented a text-based easy installer to help install Android-x86 to a hard drive.Select Resident Mode on the startup screen and press E.Boot the computer using the boot disk created above.It’s only recommended to do this if you have used the above methods to verify that Remix OS does work well with your system's hardware and you would be happy to use it as your computer operating system. Doing this will replace your current Windows OS and will erase everything on your hard drive. The below steps will install Remix OS onto your computer as the only operating system. Install Remix OS on Your System’s Hard Disk. Click the Create button and it will copy the files to the USB drive.(If your USB drive isn’t showing, check Show All Drives to see all the storage devices) Now in Step 3 drop-down box select the portable drive you want to install on. ![]() Click Browse button and select the Remix OS’s ISO.Select Try Unlisted Linux ISO from the Step 1 drop-down box.Open Universal USB Installer and accept with I Agree. ![]() Follow the steps below to create a bootable USB: If the first method for creating a USB installer failed, you can use Universal USB installer instead.
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