![]() ![]() Next steps is to install boot loader GRUB which is a must. Select Yes to proceed (if you use skip you might have a bit of trash in it). Then you will be asked are you sure want to format your selected partition as all info in it will be lost. It’s up to you which one to use, personally I went for ext2 as using it SD card will live a bit longer (theoretically, as ext3 will not bring speed boost on SD card, and fat32 is very quite outdated) Then you will be asked to select file system. In this scenario we will use SD Card, which is shown as sdb1 on my screen (please note if you have more than 1 HDD it might be different for you). After that you will be asked which partition to use for installation. Then select to boot from CD/DVD device.ġ) Use Live CD mode to test how it works on your system as it might have some compatibility issues (Recommend to do that before installing)Ģ) Go straight to Installation which we will do.Īfter we select Installation you will see some text running on your screen, wait until it is completed. Insert your SD card or USB to laptop, then insert CD/DVD to laptop and reboot it. Intel® Pentium® Dual Core processor T4500 2.3 GHzįirstly download Android 4.4 RC from Android x86.I have already done that with previous version of Android now will do it again on same laptop with same specifications: New Android 4.4 has been released already for some time and has been not official ported to x86, so why not to install it to simple laptop? ![]()
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