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LOL. Please do it then you can tell me how
LOL. Please do it then you can tell me how
I'd rather flash GrapheneOS on a Google Pixel... I have no use for Android. Especially on a computer.
No. I'm (slightly) ashamed to admit that I haven't the first clue about how to do it
Are you mocking me ? why ? You cannot be serious
You have several computers and hard-drives from around 2014, use one for the test; Burn the Android .iso onto a CD and start the installation process (Linux don't even ask for a 15-digit number) ---and ten minutes later you have a working Android with mouse.
I couldn't find an ISO except for an android x86 project that clearly has been abandoned. I think that the last version was 9. If I where you I'd find an android forum. Surely someone there has done this.
Thanks mate.
(the locust generation destroyed present and future, but the new humans really don't deserve anything better than what they are getting)
Perhaps, when the time comes, you will ask someone to impregnate your girlfriend for you, and post a report of the experience; but new humans will say it is an old idea, it cannot be done
As you posted the link:
Android-x86 - Porting Android to x86
the .iso CAN be downloaded, can be burned onto a dvd, and can be used to boot a computer; it does give you a choice of trying it "live" or installing it onto a hard drive
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