![]() Your virtual machine has now been created. Click through the rest of the options for creating your Hard disk. The recommended starting size of 8GB is enough. Create a new Hard disk image which will act as your machine's storage.2GB (2048MB) is a good place to start, and you can change this later if you need to. Android doesn't specify a bare-minimum requirement for memory, just keep in mind what apps you plan on running. Specify how much RAM will be allocated to your virtual machine when you run it. ![]() Note that you should choose the appropriate bit type for the version of Android-x86 that you downloaded. Set Type to Linux, and Version to Linux 2.6 / 3.x / 4.x. Click the "New" button, and name your new virtual machine however you like.If you have not already created a VirtualBox virtual machine for Android-x86 yet, do so as follows: ![]() If you are using Android-x86 for debugging purposes, some binaries (gdb for example) are built for 32-bit architectures and will not support debugging 64-bit binaries such as the Android app host. Download an ISO of Android-x86 from here.
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