Wait for some time, while the system is setting up the files and other settings for Phoenix. When you reboot your system, Windows 10 boot menu will appear, which also will feature an option for Phoenix OS, click on it so that we can boot our newly install Android PC operating system. Step 8: Windows 10 and Phoenix Dual Boot Menu Save your current work and click on this option. Step 7: Reboot systemĪfter the decompressing and adding boot value to your current menu for Android, the setup wizard will give the Reboot Now option. Wait for few minutes until it decompressed the compressed PhoenixOS images on your local drive in a folder. Since, we are installing it on a local drive, not on some USB disk, thus 32 GB is not a big deal and selects that only. You can say that it is a C: drive for this Android OS just like we have one for Windows, thus choose as per your available space. The data image size is a size which will allocate to PhoenixOS to install and use the same for further apps installation from Google play store. Step 5: Select Data size for Phoenix OS installation Note: PhoenixOS will install in a folder created by its own name and will not delete or format your existing partition, thus don’t worry.Īfter selecting, click on the Next button. Step 4: Select the Drive or partition to install Android OSĪlthough it not going to harm existing Windows 10 or 7 installation, still I would recommend not to install it on the same partition where your previous OS is, just for precautions, thus here in this tutorial instead of selecting C: drive partition, we have gone for G: partition which has our other common files and folders. Don’t worry, it will not touch or delete your existing Windows OS files. Here we are selecting “ Install” to place it on the hard disk. However, if you want a good performance, it is recommended to install it on a local hard drive. If you want to install this Android OS on your PC hard drive then select the Install option and for those want to set up it on Pen Drive, they can go for the “ Make -U-Disk“. So, here you will get three options Install, Make U-Dik and Uninstall. Once the downloading is completed, go to the executable installer file and double click on that to run it or simply right-click and select Run as administrator. Step 2: Run PhoenixOS executable Installer file The file-based on Android 7.1 is a 64-bit one, so if your is system is 32-bit then go for PhoenixOS base on Android 5.1, available on the same page. While performing this tutorial, the latest version of Android available on this PC Android OS was 7.1, which may be different in yours. Failed to uninstall what I did was through Apps & Features, and via uninstaller phoenix os.Go to official PhoenixOS download page, here is the link for your convenience and click on the Download button (google drive link or Mega) given in the front of Exe Installer (For windows). See the image above, is an error message when I fail to uninstall. Meanwhile, Phoenix OS can open it directly without going through Windows first.īack to the topic of discussion this time, why can’t you uninstall Phoenix OS? That means we open Windows, just open Bluestacks. If an Android emulator like Bluestacks, and the like when installed is on top of other OS (in this case I’ve tried Windows). We can call it an operating system (OS).īecause when installing Phoenix OS will be a dual boot of dual OS installed on the PC. Because it doesn’t stand on Windows or any other OS. Like an emulator but not an emulator, hohoho. Phoenix OS we know is one of the Android OS that can be installed on a PC. Can’t uninstall Phoenix OS on your laptop? Relaxing! Because I’ve also experienced such errors, and here I write down the experience of successfully uninstalling.
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