![]() Then scroll using left or right arrow key, select “ Write” and press EnterĪfter the partition table is written to disk, use arrow key again, select “ Quit” and press Enter Ensure that the word “ Boot” appears under the Flags column. – Now select Bootable first and press Enter. – Leave allocated size as default and press Enter ![]() – Use your arrow key to select New and press Enter – Use keyboard arrow key to select “ Installation – Install Android-x86 to harddisk” and press Enter key – Start the VM, click the yellow folder, select the Android ISO file and click Start You can change that to Bridged Adapter by clicking on Settings > Network – By default, the selected Network will be NAT. – Leave default Hard drive file type (VDI) – Leave default Hard drive selection and click Create ![]() – Enter desired memory size (Recommend at least 1GB) Enter name of VM, select Type as “ Linux” and Version as “ Linux 2.6” or “ Linux 2.6 / 3.x” depending on the version of VirtualBox you have running – Launch Oracle VirtualBox, click the “ New” button. – Download and Install latest version of Oracle VirtualBox – Download Android 4.3 ISO image Did I hear you say YES :), then this guide is for you. Hi, do you fancy running an Android OS on your desktop without having to install the Android SDK or emulator. ![]() Android / Install Android 4.3 / VirtalBox ![]()
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