ဒီအေၾကာင္းေလးကေတာ့ windows 7 မွာ Andorid os တင္နည္းပဲျဖစ္ပါတယ္ ။ ကြ်န္ေတာ္လဲ ဒီအေၾကာင္း ကိုသိပ္နားမလည္ပါ ဘူး ထို႕ေၾကာင့္ ကြ်န္ေတာ္ရွာေတြ႕သည္ ကို မူရင္း အတိုင္း ျပန္လည္ေ၀မ်ွလိုက္ပါသည္ ။။ ။။။။။
ေအာက္မွာသူငယ္ခ်င္းတိဳ႕ နားလည္ႏိုင္မည္လိဳ႕ ေမ်ွာ္လင့္ပါတယ္
အသံုးျပဳနည္း မ်ား
Running Android on your PC using a Live CD
The first thing you need to do is download the CD image (ISO) file from the Androidx86 website (link below). This file contains the entire Android operating system. The Androidx86 website has several different versions of Android available.
Some of the downloads are available for specific tablets and laptops. If you want to run on your Android on your desktop computer, download the “generic” version. In this tutorial, we are going to use Android 2.2.
After downloading the file, you need to burn it to a blank CD or DVD. Programs such as ISO Recorder, Image Burn, and Free ISO Burner allow you to burn an ISO file to a CD. By default, Windows 7 comes with its own disc image burner. Before burning the file, you need to insert a blank CD or DVD into the disc drive. If you are using Windows 7, right-click the ISO file and select “Burn disc image.”
Now you can boot from this CD and run Android on your PC. If you cannot boot from the CD, you need to change the boot order from the BIOS settings.
Running Android on VirtualBox
It is also possible to run Android from VirtuaBox—a well-known virtualization package. All you need is the ISO file (download link below).
Run Virtual Box and click “New” to create a virtual machine. This is the virtual machine you will be creating for Android. Give the virtual machine a name (We decided to call our virtual machine Windroid).
Select “Other” from the “Operating System” and “Version” drop-down menus.
Select the amount of memory you want to allocate to the virtual machine. It is best to use at least 1 gigabyte of memory. Remember this was originally a smartphone operating system, so it doesn’t need a lot of memory.
Create a fixed-sized storage disk for the virtual machine. It is recommended for the virtual hard disk to be at least 2 gigabytes.
Now you just need to set up the virtual machine. Right-click the virtual machine you have just created and select “Start.”
This will automatically run the setup wizard. In the “Select Installation Media” window, click on the “Next” button to proceed.
Click on the small folder icon and a new window will open and lets you choose the Android OS ISO file.
Next, select the Android CD Image or ISO file as the media source. Now your virtual machine should be ready to go.
Screenshots of Android OS Running on VirtualBox
Here’s the familiar Android 2.2 Home screen.
The application icons would show when you click on the menu and select the Apps option.
Final Thoughts:
If you like Android, but don’t have an handset yet – you’ll surely want to try this out. The Android-x86 project is still growing, and we might see more support and compatibility for it in the future. New versions of Android are also released regularly from the Android-x86 project.
ေဒါင္းရန္အတြက္ လိုအပ္သည္မ်ား
Download the Android ISO File
Download VirtualBox
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