
Click through the rest of the options for creating your Hard disk. The recommended starting size of 8GB is enough.

The solution is editing the grub in Debug mode. All right, maybe we should configure this sucky system further.Reboot (better not choose Run Android-x86).Choose Installation - Install Android-x86 to harddisk.Create virtual disk, I recommend 40GB and more.We need at least 2GB memory to run Android x86.Use the ISO image that you downloaded from the website. You see, click the big blue button Donwload, then choose a mirror (FOSSHUB or OSDN) to download. I suggest downloading from the official website. First, we need an image to install Android x86. Android x86 (Here I use Android-x86 6.0).VMware 15 (Virtualbox is also suitable).Linux (Windows, OSX is also suitable for this article).

Developers Chih-Wei Huang and Yi Sun originated the project in 2009. Android-x86 is an open source project licensed under Apache Public License 2.0 that makes an unofficial porting of Google’s Android mobile operating system to run on devices powered by AMD and Intel x86 processors, rather than RISC-based ARM chips. So, finally, I remember to write an article about Android x86, This time I’ll tell all about Android x86.


Of course, if you really want to play mobile games on computers(Linux, Windows, OSX…). You can install Android x86 in virtual machines to make your debugging easy. Android x86 makes it possible to run Android on your PC.
