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Android Virtual Machine For Mac

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Run Windows on your Mac using a virtual machine This is the simplest and most efficient way to run Windows on Mac. If you're only installing Windows to get your office work done, or other light. Android is a mobile operating system (OS) based on the Linux kernel and currently developed by Google. Android-x86 is a project to port Android open source project to x86 platform, formerly known as 'patch hosting for android x86 support'. The Android-x86 team created their own code base to provide support on different x86 platforms, and set up a git server to host it. It is an open source.

Android Virtual Machine For Mac

Android Studio is the ultimate solution for Android app developers. It doesn't matter whether you want to create an app or you want to test it in various resolution; you can make use of Android Studio to get it done. However, if you are getting started with Android Studio and you do not know how to install APK on emulator in Android Studio, do follow this step by step guide to get it done.

With the help of Android Studio, you can create a virtual device. For example, this is possible to get a Pixel 2 XL look-a-like, Android TV emulator, Android Watch or anything that runs on Android. With the help of such virtual device, you can create and test your application before launching it publicly. This is possible to create many virtual machines and test app on each of them without any problem. Although some people face low RAM issue, you should not find any problem if you have at least 8 GB of RAM.

There are only a few system images that support Google Play. That means if you have installed Android Pie or something on a Pixel 2 XL emulator, there is a very low chance of getting Google Play Store in your virtual device. That said, you cannot download or install any app from the Google Play Store, which is the primary source of Android application.

Therefore, if you want to install a third-party app or APK file in your existing virtual machine, here is what you need to do. As Android Studio is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, you can execute this trick on all those platforms.

How To Install APK On Emulator In Android Studio

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The only requirement of this tutorial is you must have the APK file that you want to install. Your system will not fetch the APK file from the internet. There is countless APK download website, and you can use any of them to download your preferred APK file.

After downloading the APK file, you need to paste it in the platform-tools folder. You can find the platform tools folder in the Android Studio installation folder. For example, if you have installed it in the Program Files (x86) folder, the path of platform-tools will be as follows-

On Mac and Linux, the path will be like this-

On Mac, you can go to Desktop >> click the Go button in the status bar >> press and hold the Option button on your keyboard >> click the Library option. Following that, you can go to:

After pasting the APK file, you need to open the Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Mac/Linux) in this folder.

Windows Users:

Open Command Prompt and enter this command:

Mac Users:

There are two different methods to open the Terminal in that folder. First, you can open the Terminal and enter this command-

The second method is quite different. You can assign a keyboard shortcut and use that to open the Terminal in any folder. For that, open the System Preferences window and go to Keyboard. Then switch to the Shortcuts tab and go to the Services section.

Here you can find an option called New Terminal at Folder. Click this option and select a keyboard shortcut that you want to assign.

After that, open the platform-tools folder and use that keyboard shortcut to open the Terminal in that folder.

The Linux users can use the same command as Mac to navigate to the corresponding folder using Terminal.

After opening the Terminal or Command Prompt in the respective folder, you need to enter this following command.

Windows Users:

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Mac/Linux Users:

Now you should find the APK file in your virtual device. If you are getting an error message, power on the virtual device and try again.

To install and experience the Android x86 on PC you nee two things VirtualBox or Vmware software and Android x86 ISO image or Android x86 VM image.

Android, the most popular operating system, now not only just limited to your smartphones. If you have the curiosity to use it on your personal computer (PC) then you can do it. Now, the users those have a spare machine to test the Android operating system on PC can use the Android ISO image. You just need to make a bootable USB drive using the downloaded ISO images of Android 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 or whatever the version you want. However, if you don't have the extra system to test the Android then another option which available is Virtualization. The most popular Virtualization software are VirtualBox and Vmware. The VirtualBox is an open source tool and available for Linux, Windows, and Mac. While the other one Vmware is also available for the OS mentioned but it is proprietary software.

You can either use the Android ISO image to install the Android OS on VirtualBox / VMware or simply download the pre-configured Android x86 Virtual machine image (VM). The benefit of using Virtual Image is, you don't need to configure storage, Ram, other hardware configuration for the OS on Virtualization software. Just download the Android VM image and it simply boots as a preinstalled machine. It saves a lot of time.

Prerequisites to install Android x86

To install and experience the Android on PC you nee two things VirtualBox or Vmware software and Android x86 ISO image or Android x86 VM image. Here in this tutorial, we are going to use the VirtualBox and to save time and make it easy to install the Android on PC, the Android x86 VM image.

Here are the Links to download the above-mentioned prerequisites software.

VirtualBox: Link

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Android X86 VM image: Link( VM image available while writing the article are: Android-x86 8.1-RC2 Oreo, Nougat, Marshmallow (R3), 5.1 (RC1), Android x86 4.4 r1 and more)

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Android x86 ISO image: Link(For those don't want to use the Andriod VM image)

Install Android OS on VirtualBox and VMware

Install Android OS on VirtualBox and VMware

Note: It doesn't matter which operating system you are using it could be Linux, Windows or Mac because the process of working with Virtual or Vmware is the same for all of them. While writing article Android OReo was the latest build.

Step 1: Download VirtualBox or VMware player

First of all, download and install the VirtualBox on your PC machine ( Linux, Windows or Mac).

Step 2: Get Android Oreo OS VM image

After the installation of the Virtualbox, you need to download the VM image from the link given above given in this article. On the website, you will find two images one is for VirtualBox and other is meant for Vmware. According to your software select that. As we are using the VirtualBox, so we downloaded the VirtualBox image. While writing this the article the latest Android VM image available on the website was Android-x86 8.1-RC1 Oreo.

Step 3: Extract Android X86 VM image file

The downloaded the Android X86 VM image file will be in a 7z archive format. After downloading you need to extract the Android VM image from using the normal Winrar or 7zip or any other archive/ compression software.

Step 4: Run the VirtualBox.

  1. Click on the NEW button from the VirtualBox menu.
  2. Give some name to your Android virtual machine, like we have given Android test H2s.
  3. From Type's drop-down select the Other and Version = other/unknown.
  4. Select the size of memory you want to provide your operating system. We have assigned 2GB for fluid functions.
  5. From the Hard disk section, select the option- Use an existing virtual hard disk file.
  6. Click on the Folder icon.

Step 5: Select the extracted Android X86 VDI image which you downloaded above.

Step 6: Click on the Create button.

Step 7: Select the created Android x86 Virtual machine from the left panel of VirtualBox.

Step 8: Now Click on the START button given on the VirtualBox menu.


Step 9: The Android Virtual Machine will start.

Step 10: Select the normal mode- Android X86 8.1-rc1

Step 11: Android x86 is installed

The OS has been installed and it will boot to provide you with a familiar screen like your smartphone.

We tried to install the PUBG on the Android x86 Virtual Machine on Linux PC and it worked…

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