Monday 16 July 2012

How To Install Android on PC: 3 Easy Tools

01-BlueStacksAndroid is proving to be a loved OS, and it should be: it’s fun and easy to use and it’s fast! Its no wonder why so many people want it on their PC’s and laptops. There are a few methods of enjoying Android on something else other a phone and all work really good. I’ll be honest to you, it sounded stupid when I first heard of this, but after trying this on my laptop, I saw how great is to play some Android games on your big desktop!

Methods to Install Android on PC

StarBLUE Stack

First of all, this is a Windows 7 Widget that looks like a Android home-screen, called BlueStacks. It allows users to play some Android games and use apps pre-loaded or download an additional 26 apps from BlueStacks app store, where they have to register via a Facebook account.
The apps run in full-screen mode and on the bottom of the screen, it has the Android Menu, Back, Rotate and Zoom buttons. Though its a little odd playing on the Android platform from a keyboard and mouse, on a notebook with a multi-touch pad, the sensation is quite nice. Another cool feature of BlueStacks is the Cloud Connect, which let’s you send and receive apps between your phone and PC.
Download BLUESTACKS FROM HERE.

StarLive CD

The second way to use Android on a computer is to install it from a liveCD or an USB memory stick. This process is a little more complicated, it requires the download of 2 separate image files and “fusing” them before burning to a CD or memory stick (you will have to select different images for the liveCD and USB memory stick, so be careful what you chose).
The project is called Android-x86and it consists of a team that tries to provide a solution for Android on Eee PC’s and x86 platforms.The team managed to work up to Android 2.3 Gingerbread, & they are confident that they will soon have Honeycomb ready for the x86 consumers. To create a liveCD or a bootable USB drive, using LiveAndroid, you have to follow these 3 steps:



  • Download the liveandroidv0.3.iso.001 and liveandroidv0.3.iso.002 (for the liveCD version).
  • Download HJSPLIT and use it to merge the 2 images – HJSPLIT is a simple tool for .iso modification, and you can download it free
  • Burn the new image with Nero of any other image burning tool (Image Burn, PowerISO etc).
  • Boot the CD and run / install Android on your computer.(Search google to download liveCD).

  • StarUNetbootin

    Another way to do this, is to install a software on your computer, called UNetbootin, where you just have to browse your computer for the Android OS image file (you have to download a ISO image of Android OS separately), select the USB Device/HDD/liveCD from the drop-down menu and click “OK”. UNetbootin makes your UCB/VD and all you have to do is boot it and enjoy Android OS.
    After you finished making your bootable USB or live CD with either method, when you boot Android, you will see the welcome screen with the install or liveCD options. You have to select the task you want, test Android or Install it on your computer. If you chose to install Android on your computer, just follow these steps:


  • Select the destination partition where you would like to install Android OS.
  • Select which format you would like the partition to have (if you chose to) from the list: ext3 recommended, ext2, NTFS or fat32.
  • You will be asked to install GRUB bootloader, which can also be used to boot another installed operating system. Hit “Yes”.
  • Wait a few second for installer to finish, hit “OK” when installer has finished.
    It works extremely fast on the computer, also, it has the possibility to connect to the Internet via wireless networks or old-fashioned cable.
    Try out the Android on your netbook or desktop & have fun..

    GhostYou can run Android from a flash drive!


  • THINGS TO DO:



  • Download Android from here.
  • Download UNetbootin.
  • Run UNetbootin and use it to prepare your usb flash drive. Once finished, reboot with USB set to highest precedence in BIOS boot preferences.
  • Now reboot your computer with the USB drive, select “Live CD” which runs Android-x86 without installation.
  • Soon you will see the Android desktop on your netbook or computer! You can quickly access one of the apps on the home screen, or open the menu to see more options.
    Note: You might have problems connecting to the internet. In that case, put your phone in USB tethering mode and plug into your PC.Try it out and enjoy…!

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