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So currently I am enjoying the Android x86 experience on my laptop. Unfortunately there isn't proper support for Google Play Movies and such, but that's the least of my problems, there have been a few errors with the weather notification, battery, etc. It showed it was 55 Degrees Celcius in Edmonton today lol. Otherwise Android x86 is very stable, it can be a struggle to install for some people, I recommend using the auto installer with TrustedGrub. Because I am using this as the only OS on this computer, I used EXT4 to make sure I could use all the space on my drive. Only use NTFS if you are dual booting, because you will be limited to 8.00 GB otherwise.

  1. DocSwag
  2. DrMacintosh

    DrMacintosh

    Yeah no, if you have x86 hardware run an x86 based OS. Conversely if you have ARM hardware run an ARM based OS. 

  3. NTDaws

    NTDaws

    Im running on a x64 computer, there is support for it now.

  4. DocSwag

    DocSwag

    But why run android on your laptop instead of linux or windows?

  5. NTDaws

    NTDaws

    Linux is just a pain, got bored of with windows

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