![]() I also set the operating system to “Other”. However, any operating system you choose for the VM will do, since you will be booting the VM with Android which is a separate operating system anyways. Since Android is made for smartphones, it needs very little memory to run. Set the memory to about 500mb, which is more than enough. Since we are not going to be installing anything to our virtual machine, uncheck “Boot Hard Disk” this way the virtual machine will boot from our Android LiveCD. Click “ Next” and click “ Continue” on the confirmation message that will pop up.Ĭlick “ Finish” to create the Virtual Machine. Now, back on the main VirtualBox window, select your virtual machine and click on “ Settings“. On the left hand side of the “Settings” screen, click on “ Storage“. Then, in the middle section, select the “ Empty” CD-ROM. ![]() On the section on the right click on the “ CD icon” and select “ Choose virtual CD/DVD disk file“. Then browse, select the Live Android ISO file you just joined and click “ Open” to mount it.īack on the “Settings” screen, click “Ok” to finish. ![]() On the main VirtualBox Screen, click on “Start” to begin booting from our Android LiveCD. If you want to try before you buy, Live Android is the perfect solution for you. ![]() You will have pretty much all the functionality of an Android phone except for the ability to make calls and the price tag. ![]()
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