After installing it runs smoothly, but when i close the android and vbox, and open again android machine doesn’t show on left side bar of vbox, when i click on start it goes to installation process again. How to save android after installing as it shows on left side of your vbox taskbar to start again.
1. **Unmount the ISO Image**: - First, make sure your VM is powered off. - Open VirtualBox and select your Android VM from the list. - Go to **Settings** (you can right-click on the VM or use the toolbar at the top). - In the left sidebar, choose **Storage**. - Under the **Controller: IDE** section (or whichever controller your ISO is attached to), locate the ISO file (it'll be listed as an optical drive). - Right-click on it and select **Remove Attachment**. - Confirm the removal. - Now your VM won't boot from the ISO anymore during startup. 2. **Ensure Boot Order**: - While you're in the VM settings, check the boot order. - Make sure the virtual hard disk (where your Android OS is installed) is set as the first boot device. - You don't want it trying to boot from the ISO again! 3. **Restart the VM**: - Fire up your VM. - If all went well, it should now boot directly into your Android installation without any ISO-related shenanigans. 4. **Bonus Tip**: - If you accidentally removed the ISO while the VM was running (we've all been there), press the **host key** (usually the Windows flag on your keyboard) and **R** simultaneously. This will initiate a reboot.
Ok, if you have followed the instructions carefully, yours installation must be successful and youre seeing the android screen. Your now free to remove the ISO. If after removing the ISO, your virtual machine dont run, then the problem is with your installation process or where you have store you VDI. Thanks
I'm trying to do this but with an Android without Root. I tried with several different ISOs on Android X86. But they all had Root. When I tried to access a bank or some APP of the sort, it wouldn't let me open.
Haha, sounds like you’ve got some epic snacking plans! Enjoy those 30 McNuggets while exploring Android on VirtualBox. 🍗 If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Happy munching and virtualizing! 😄
After installing it runs smoothly, but when i close the android and vbox, and open again android machine doesn’t show on left side bar of vbox, when i click on start it goes to installation process again. How to save android after installing as it shows on left side of your vbox taskbar to start again.
After installing it successfully u need to remove ISO file
it dosent work wwhen i continue to "run android x86" it show like do a command or smth
It works on all devices try again
Rebooting without unmounting the iso loops in the installation process. Rebooting without mounted iso ends in booting to console...
1. **Unmount the ISO Image**:
- First, make sure your VM is powered off.
- Open VirtualBox and select your Android VM from the list.
- Go to **Settings** (you can right-click on the VM or use the toolbar at the top).
- In the left sidebar, choose **Storage**.
- Under the **Controller: IDE** section (or whichever controller your ISO is attached to), locate the ISO file (it'll be listed as an optical drive).
- Right-click on it and select **Remove Attachment**.
- Confirm the removal.
- Now your VM won't boot from the ISO anymore during startup.
2. **Ensure Boot Order**:
- While you're in the VM settings, check the boot order.
- Make sure the virtual hard disk (where your Android OS is installed) is set as the first boot device.
- You don't want it trying to boot from the ISO again!
3. **Restart the VM**:
- Fire up your VM.
- If all went well, it should now boot directly into your Android installation without any ISO-related shenanigans.
4. **Bonus Tip**:
- If you accidentally removed the ISO while the VM was running (we've all been there), press the **host key** (usually the Windows flag on your keyboard) and **R** simultaneously. This will initiate a reboot.
@@EpidemicTutorials-qh6de Thx for your answer, it worked! I see boot order and also a bit of patience is key. Thanks for your support!
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I have done the installation and i have removed the ISO file but it doesn't work so what should i do??
Please share any specific errors so that I can help you
@@EpidemicTutorials-qh6de i mean how should i reload android again?
Ok, if you have followed the instructions carefully, yours installation must be successful and youre seeing the android screen. Your now free to remove the ISO. If after removing the ISO, your virtual machine dont run, then the problem is with your installation process or where you have store you VDI.
Thanks
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Method Works 100% under 3min. Thanks
Glad it helped
After i click run android it gives me a console then if i wait it gives me a black screen
Now it says android
For this tutorial error are very rare, make sure to follow the steps correctly and it will definitely work
I downloaded an app and it crashed instantly. every app crashes instantly
allocate more resources to your VM , more RAM ,CPU and storage
@@EpidemicTutorials-qh6de that ain't the problem. It's on Max settings on a PC that can handle any game 60fps
Too much resources is not good two just go for the recommendations and make sure to increase the display resolution to 128
i am facing black screen error android is not starting only stuck in black screen i am using window 11
Make sure virtualization is on, updates virtualbox , install latest extension pack, try again
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Thanks for your positive feedback 🤗
wifi is not working on adroid x86
yes
Bro thank you very much
Thanks for your positive feedback, really appreciated!
Bro can u tell me why do i have so low framerate ?
Have you set the display settings to 128?
I'm trying to do this but with an Android without Root. I tried with several different ISOs on Android X86. But they all had Root. When I tried to access a bank or some APP of the sort, it wouldn't let me open.
These ISO files are meant for educational and test purposes only I don't recommend signing in with any private credentials
But thats not anroid 9
its way older
That is 9
30 mcnuggets here i come
Haha, sounds like you’ve got some epic snacking plans! Enjoy those 30 McNuggets while exploring Android on VirtualBox. 🍗 If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Happy munching and virtualizing! 😄