To run Android-x86 from an ISO file, your device should meet the following system requirements:
Android-x86 is an open-source project that ports Google’s Android OS to run on (Intel/AMD). It’s available as an ISO image , letting you boot it live or install it like Windows/Linux. This review covers version 9.0 (Pie) and 11 based on community feedback and testing.
Running Android on a PC via an ISO file (bootable disk image) serves several distinct purposes:
is an open-source project that allows users to run the Android operating system on standard desktop and laptop computers. While Android is natively designed for ARM processors (the chips found in almost all smartphones), most traditional computers use x86 architecture (Intel or AMD chips).





