Installing Android 4.4 Kitkat (x86) on my Intel Netbook Natively (R1)(Part 1 on X86 Android)
#Androidx86 #kitkat #Netbook (Part 1 on X86 Android) In this video I install the Android 4.4 Kitkat x86 release on my Akoya M1222 netbook as Windows 7 Starter Edition wasn't really working smoothly on this machine. I did use Ubuntu on it very successfully but with the new X86 Android release I just had to try it. Check out the video to see how I did. It supports all my hardware out of the box! And it supports the Google Playstore out of the box! http://www.android-x86.org/ Want to install? Prerequisites - Download the latest Android-x86 ISO file see link in description of video In this video I am using the 4.4 R1 release http://www.android-x86.org/releases/releasenote-4-4-r1 - USB flash drive or a bootable CD/DVD drive - Ensure there is sufficiently free hard disk space on the computer/laptop on which you want to install Android-x86 OS. Bascially free unpartition space that you can select from the installer I either a tool to make a bootable Linux USB stick or burn the ISO to a CD and boot from that. http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ for example is a tool you can use. Or http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/ Then boot your computer and follow the instructions like I did in the video. Select ext2 as file format for the drive that seems to work best and easiest. Do opt to use the Grub loader - it will even make your system multi boot if there's a partition with Windows on it. But installing a OS next to an existing OS does risk you loosing your data or the ability to boot into windows so that's something you should take into account. Part 2 showing of the functionality of Android on this netbook can be found here: http://youtu.be/TsRyNoiK9cs
#Androidx86 #kitkat #Netbook (Part 1 on X86 Android) In this video I install the Android 4.4 Kitkat x86 release on my Akoya M1222 netbook as Windows 7 Starter Edition wasn't really working smoothly on this machine. I did use Ubuntu on it very successfully but with the new X86 Android release I just had to try it. Check out the video to see how I did. It supports all my hardware out of the box! And it supports the Google Playstore out of the box! http://www.android-x86.org/ Want to install? Prerequisites - Download the latest Android-x86 ISO file see link in description of video In this video I am using the 4.4 R1 release http://www.android-x86.org/releases/releasenote-4-4-r1 - USB flash drive or a bootable CD/DVD drive - Ensure there is sufficiently free hard disk space on the computer/laptop on which you want to install Android-x86 OS. Bascially free unpartition space that you can select from the installer I either a tool to make a bootable Linux USB stick or burn the ISO to a CD and boot from that. http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ for example is a tool you can use. Or http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/ Then boot your computer and follow the instructions like I did in the video. Select ext2 as file format for the drive that seems to work best and easiest. Do opt to use the Grub loader - it will even make your system multi boot if there's a partition with Windows on it. But installing a OS next to an existing OS does risk you loosing your data or the ability to boot into windows so that's something you should take into account. Part 2 showing of the functionality of Android on this netbook can be found here: http://youtu.be/TsRyNoiK9cs