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How to install android using Oracle VM

x Princess Leliana x

SO after getting sick of all android emulators being garbage. I am taking a different route someone suggested, and am gonna install one myself. Problem is, I have no clue how to do that. I was given a basic guide, but really don't know what I am doing. I have downloaded and launched the installer for Oracle VM, what next?

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Please no Oracle VirtualBox. I strongly recommend using VMware Workstation Player, since it's free and well-made.

There is a website called 'Android-x86' which distributes x86-capable android files.

http://www.android-x86.org/

6.0 Marshmellow may be the latest version, so download it and install it. You can easily do that process since VMware is quite intuitively designed, and the source file is ISO just like when we get Windows files.

 

Perhaps using Remix OS can be another alternative.

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Just now, PenPoint said:

Please no Oracle VirtualBox. I strongly recommend using VMware Workstation Player, since it's free and well-made.

There is a website called 'Android-x86' which distributes x86-capable android files.

http://www.android-x86.org/

6.0 Marshmellow may be the latest version, so download it and install it. You can easily do that process since VMware is quite intuitively designed, and the source file is ISO just like when we get Windows files.

wait, so what am I downloading? whats VMware?? Also whats wrong with oracle?

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Just now, fordaov3rlord said:

wait, so what am I downloading? whats VMware?? Also whats wrong with oracle?

VMware is a similar program, just like Oracle VirtualBox. Both utilities makes it capable of running VM(Virtual Machine) on your PC.

You can download it from here : https://my.vmware.com/en/web/vmware/free#desktop_end_user_computing/vmware_workstation_player/12_0

But make sure that your PC is running 64bit Windows or Linux.

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Just now, PenPoint said:

VMware is a similar program, just like Oracle VirtualBox. Both utilities makes it capable of running VM(Virtual Machine) on your PC.

You can download it from here : https://my.vmware.com/en/web/vmware/free#desktop_end_user_computing/vmware_workstation_player/12_0

But make sure that your PC is running 64bit Windows or Linux.

Whats wrong with Oracle?

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Just now, fordaov3rlord said:

Whats wrong with Oracle?

I tried to use VirtualBox before, but almost every time I confronted some bugs and couldn't run VM properly. But VMware never acted like that.

You can see those replies.

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