Download your preferred Android-x86 ISO file (e.g., Android-x86 9.0-r2 or Bliss OS 14/15). Step 2: Run the Installer

Download your preferred Android-x86 ISO (e.g., official Android-x86, Bliss OS, or PrimeOS).

A compatible Android-x86, Bliss OS, or Phoenix OS ISO file.

Click the Browse button and navigate to the Android-x86 ISO file you downloaded.

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In the user interface, click the button next to the "Android ISO" field and select the ISO file you downloaded in Step 1.

When the GRUB menu appears, highlight the Android entry and press 'E' to edit. Find the line starting with linux and add nomodeset to the end. Press F10 to boot. To make this permanent, use the grub.cfg.footer customization described earlier.

The V1.8 release of the Advanced Android-x86 Installer focuses on ease of use and compatibility for modern and legacy systems:

Advanced Android-x86 Installer For Windows V1.8 Jun 2026

Download your preferred Android-x86 ISO file (e.g., Android-x86 9.0-r2 or Bliss OS 14/15). Step 2: Run the Installer

Download your preferred Android-x86 ISO (e.g., official Android-x86, Bliss OS, or PrimeOS).

A compatible Android-x86, Bliss OS, or Phoenix OS ISO file. Advanced Android-x86 Installer For Windows V1.8

Click the Browse button and navigate to the Android-x86 ISO file you downloaded.

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Download your preferred Android-x86 ISO file (e

In the user interface, click the button next to the "Android ISO" field and select the ISO file you downloaded in Step 1.

When the GRUB menu appears, highlight the Android entry and press 'E' to edit. Find the line starting with linux and add nomodeset to the end. Press F10 to boot. To make this permanent, use the grub.cfg.footer customization described earlier. Click the Browse button and navigate to the

The V1.8 release of the Advanced Android-x86 Installer focuses on ease of use and compatibility for modern and legacy systems: