The topic of the recent operating system is indeed very hot. Perhaps with the help of the Windows 8 Consumer preview version, everything that is on the side of the system seems to like to compare with Windows 8. Regardless of the outcome, I believe that the software is different from the hardware, only suitable for their own software is the most important.
Of course, there are many systems available now, of which the Android x86 version is the focus of attention. Many people want to be able to try something different from Windows experience and feelings. But perhaps it is limited by personal ability, and many entry-level players are more likely to choose to stop and watch than to experience them personally. A large part of this is due to the fact that these players do not understand how different systems are installed.
Teach you to install Android x86
Although the current installation process of Windows is very simple and easy to operate, but this is the experience of Microsoft decades of precipitation accumulated. For those operating systems that are just starting out, the installation process is not friendly enough. This is especially true for Android, which is from the handheld platform to the x86. So the author in this article will give you a very detailed installation of the tutorial, I hope to provide you with a clear guide.
It's not easy to have your computer display this interface.
However, before the installation, the author needs to explain that the current version of the Android x86 hardware support is not ideal. Therefore, installing on some platforms does not necessarily work even if you follow the steps shown below. If you encounter such a problem, you may wish to choose the way to install the virtual machine. In addition, the installation process may damage the data on the hard drive, so please be aware of the backup before installation.
As the author of the previous page says, the x86 version of Android is so imperfect that many platforms are not running the Android system properly. After experimenting with multiple sets of platforms, the author finds that the Android x86 version is still not ideal for many hardware support. We can do a test of compatibility without having to run directly, and if there is no problem, we can continue with the installation steps below.
Because the Android 4.0 x86 image is very small, so burning the disc is a bit wasteful, so the author here to teach you how to make a U disk into a system installation disk.
The software and hardware we need are: a U disk, 1 PCs, downloaded Android x86 installation mirrors, and UltraISO software.
We insert the USB drive into the computer, and then open the UltraISO software, the interface is as follows:
UltraISO Main interface
Open the desired mirror file
Then we use the software to open the installation image we need to write to the U disk. The action is: Locate the menu bar, select the file-> open, and select the mirror you want.
Select Write Hard disk image