



Supported Android x86 OS Versions ISO Files for Mac and Linux :

Android Froyo - v2.2 to v2.2.3

Android Gingerbread - v2.3 to v2.3.7

Android Honeycomb - v3.0 to v3.2.6

Android Ice Cream Sandwich - v4.0 to v4.0.4

Android Jelly Bean - v4.2 to v4.3

Android KitKat - v4.4.2

Supported Mac OS X and Linux OS for Android x86 ISO Installation :

OS X v10.9 Mavericks

OS X v10.8 Mountain Lion

OS X v10.7 Lion

OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard

OS X v10.5 Leopard

Linux, Ubuntu v11.04+ or higher (You can type: sudo apt-get install unetbootin)

Prerequisites Instructions and Downloads for Android x86 ISO Installation :

Download Android x86 ISO Files (Select most appropriate version)

Android x86 ISO Files Download UNetbootin Tool for Mac OS X ( Link 2 ) (To create bootable USB)

UNetbootin Tool for Mac OS X Download UNetbootin Tool for Linux OS (Link 2) 1 Bootable CD/DVD or USB Flash Drive

10GB Free Hard Disk Space for Android KitKat v4.4.2

8GB Free Hard Disk Space for Android Jelly Bean v4.2 to v4.3

2GB Free Hard Disk Space for Android Froyo to ICS

How to Install Android on Mac OS X and Linux PC, Laptops as Dual Boot





Step 1: Download the most appropriate Android-x86 ISO version and UNetbootin Tool on your PC / Laptop powered by Mac OS X or Linux.





Step 2: In case you're using CD/DVD, then Burn the Android x86 ISO File. After Burning, Restart your device, Go to Boot Device Selection menu; select the CD / DVD option.





Step 3: In case you're using USB flash drive, Using UNetbootin Tool, Create a bootable USB flash drive by using the ISO image file, which you have downloaded in Step 1 . Just click on the Disk image button as appearing in below image and point it towards the Android x86 ISO.







Step 4: Now, Reboot your PC / Laptop through USB flash drive. (First set USB as boot first option and before CD/DVD within system’s BIOS)





Step 5: After that, GRUB like menu will appears generated by UNetbootin Tool, Just select Install Android-x86 to your hard disk.





Step 6: Now, Select your any hard disk drive for Android x86 installation i.e. E:\ or F:\ or you can also create new partition.





Step 7: You will see few prompts messages pertaining to installation of GRUB Bootloader. Make sure to allow it by selecting 'Yes'. If you're on Linux, Ubuntu / already installed GRUB Bootloader, Select 'No'.





Step 8: After that, Another prompt message will ask you to 'Make system /r/w'. Just press 'Yes', if you like to modify Android x86.





Step 9: Now, If you’re installing Android v4.0 ICS or older firmwares, you will get another prompt to install virtual SD card. Use 1800 MB or (2GB) for space, its maximum supported.



