This guide is going to cover two methods of installing Remix OS on your PC. The first method is going to show you how to install it on an external USB drive and the second way is going to show you how to install it on your PC and dual boot it with your windows (This means that during start-up you are going to choose whether you want to access Windows or Remix OS).
USB method
For this method to work you are going to use an external USB. This should be a USB 3.0 with at least 8 GB free.
Dualboot method
We are going to need to make a small partition to install the Remix OS on, I am going to use an application called mini tool Partition Wizard, you can download it here, once downloaded install the application and access it, click on any partition that has some free storage (16GB or more), next in the menu on your left-hand side click on Split Partition and use the slider to set the new partition to 16GB, click OK then on the top left corner click on Apply and reboot if needed. When you reboot you are going to see a new partition that we are going to use in My Computer. Next, you are going to need to determine whether your BIOS mode is Legacy or UEFI, go to your start menu and search for “run”, type in msinfo32 and then click on System Summary then search for the option BIOS Mode. You will find it to be either UEFI or Legacy, take note of which it is because we will need it later.
Note: if your mode is UEFI then you might need to disable the Secure Boot, follow the official guide from Microsoft here Now download the Remix OS from here (based on your BIOS type), the Android installer from here for Legacy mode and here for UEFI mode, the Android ISO from here and the 7zip software from here. Install the 7zip program and use it to extract the ISO file of the Remix OS, run the android installer .exe file and it will ask you to choose Android Image, Target Drive and Data Size. Choose the Android ISO as Image (not the Remix OS) and the new partition as the Target drive and 8GB as the Data Size then click Install. Wait for it to install in a couple of minutes then click OK and open the partition.
On the partition Access system then delete the system.sfs file and go back to the folder where you extracted the Remix OS ISO file, copy kernel, system.img, initrd.img and ramdisk.img and paste them into the Android OS folder (on the partition), while pasting it will ask you to Replace or Skip, choose to Replace.
Now download this file and place it on your Desktop, right-click on it and press properties and follow these instructions carefully. In the search, menu type in cmd and run it as administrator. You will see a command port where you will need to type these in order. Press Enter Then Press Enter Then Press Enter Then The location should be And press Enter. It will ask you yes, no or cancel type in YES and press enter, when done restart your computer. When rebooting the computer will show you a menu on what operating system you would like to choose. Choose Change Defaults or Choose Other Options. Then Choose Other Options Then Click Use a Device And Lastly choose Android OS from the Options. It should boot straight into Remix OS.
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