Are you tired of having to switch between your Android and Windows operating systems on your device? Well, we have some good news for you. You can now have the best of both worlds by dual booting Android x86 and Windows 10 on your computer.
To get started, head over to the Android x86 website and download the latest version (9.0) in the 64-bit R2 k49 iso image. While it downloads, download Rufus from their website, and select the portable version. Once downloaded, select your USB flash drive and the Android x86 iso image, and choose MBR BIOS or UEFI.
Now, go ahead and create a partition on your device for the Android x86 installation, and format it to FAT32. Turn off your computer and boot from the USB flash drive. Enter the 10 GB Android partition, reformat it to ext4, and install the GRUB menu.
Finally, press run Android x86 and wait for the system to boot up for the first time. You can now switch between both operating systems seamlessly.
Dual booting Android and Windows is that easy, and you don’t have to worry about losing any data as long as you follow the steps correctly. Comment below if you have any questions about the procedure. Don’t forget to hit the thumbs up button to show us some love at Human and Suit.