: Select the newly created partition and choose your file system. EXT4 is often preferred for better Android performance.
: Choose a "data image" size (this determines how much space you have for apps and games).
: Download your preferred Android-x86 ISO file (e.g., from the Android-x86 official site ).
: Works with both MBR (Legacy) and UEFI boot modes.
: 10 GB or more of unallocated disk space for the Android partition. Step-by-Step Installation Guide
: Use Windows Disk Management to shrink an existing volume, creating at least 10 GB of unallocated space.