Android 4.0(x86) For PC with Ethernet Support
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- Android for pc x86
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- 2012-12-05 16:12:01 GMT
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- AIN_22
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This is a modded Android 4.0 ISO with support of ethernet. You can download virtualbox and install it with the internet support (Don't give me credits as I am not the modder) Get Access to "Google Play" Runs flawlessly without lag in Virtualbox "https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads"
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how do i get it to work? wen i click on it its bringing up a burn menu option....
dude, you probably don't need to run this with what you just said. I'll tell you anyways: this is a live cd much like Ubuntu or Backtrack Linux distros...burn this .iso image using a program like IMGBurn (google it) and pop it into your cd drive, reboot your pc, and boot the cd...follow the instructions. Check out this website: http://www.android-x86.org
@Yanez6 You can run this in "VirtualBox"
1. Download and install the "VirtualBox" for your OS from the above link
2. Download and install the "PowerISO"
3. Restart your system to enable the virtual DVD drive
4. Mount the ISO
5. Run the VirtualBox and create a new Virtual Machine
6. Follow the necessary steps, select the drive letter where the ISO is mounted (If your virtual DVD is G: than select G:)
Vollah!....
1. Download and install the "VirtualBox" for your OS from the above link
2. Download and install the "PowerISO"
3. Restart your system to enable the virtual DVD drive
4. Mount the ISO
5. Run the VirtualBox and create a new Virtual Machine
6. Follow the necessary steps, select the drive letter where the ISO is mounted (If your virtual DVD is G: than select G:)
Vollah!....
Thanks!
I verified this works perfectly. Full internet access et al. Even Google playstore.
Use VMware to boot the ISO using default vmware settings and this works 'out of the box'. Nothing to configure. Now I can test on my pc all the games and business apps my old vm670 cannot run. But mostly high end Android games :)
No clue if this is safe or if it tries to access your hard drive or private files w/o permission. But confining this ISO to Vmware instead of booting from a burned DVD should add a measure of peace of mind that the hard drive is not accessible (I hope).
Thanks!
PS: Vmware Workstation 7.1.1 build 282343. A presumed clean version is here on tpb. Also a not so clean version was here too. No clue if it got deleted. Have phun with this app folks. it works.
I verified this works perfectly. Full internet access et al. Even Google playstore.
Use VMware to boot the ISO using default vmware settings and this works 'out of the box'. Nothing to configure. Now I can test on my pc all the games and business apps my old vm670 cannot run. But mostly high end Android games :)
No clue if this is safe or if it tries to access your hard drive or private files w/o permission. But confining this ISO to Vmware instead of booting from a burned DVD should add a measure of peace of mind that the hard drive is not accessible (I hope).
Thanks!
PS: Vmware Workstation 7.1.1 build 282343. A presumed clean version is here on tpb. Also a not so clean version was here too. No clue if it got deleted. Have phun with this app folks. it works.
Anyone know how to access vmware shared folders from this?
I've got a couple thousand downloaded apps and games on my hard drive I want to test with this.
But can't figure where the dang shared folders are hiding?
thx
I've got a couple thousand downloaded apps and games on my hard drive I want to test with this.
But can't figure where the dang shared folders are hiding?
thx
To install offline apps I recommend to use a FAT32 pen drive. In vmware > removable drive> (your pendrive) Connect to Host.
It will mount your pen drive in /mnt/USB/
Enjoy !
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It will mount your pen drive in /mnt/USB/
Enjoy !
My Antutu Rating is 30669:
how the hell do you get the mouse to
work inside, on this on VM virtual machine?
work inside, on this on VM virtual machine?
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