You can extract the data32 or whatever, if your usb drive is LARGER than that. Ex: if you have 32GB drive, use data16, 64GB, use data32. I personally recommend using usb 3.0 (or more) to make things more responsive (you can also run it from the pc driver itself, but you are limited to the data32)
that's correct, thanks for pointing it out, i was just showing ostly fow low powered pc and small sized usb...but you are absolutely right...thanks for the pointer.
Not a great solution I'm afraid. The fact it's Android 9 means Netflix won't run after being installed. Also, you skipped over the part where the system update simply does not work.. you just said "ok update is done". It would have been better for you to show us that updates don't work and just remain on "null", meaning there is zero chance of going up to the latest patch for Android 9, completely eliminating any probability of getting Netflix and other apps to work after installing. Also, this isn't Android 9, this is a custom ISO put together by an unknown developer, further raising concerns about whether or not it's safe to enter your Google account info into.. which is why I used a dummy account when testing this instead of my real one. It looks like this was once a useable project, but now it's just a shame that it's barely qualified and doesn't have the bells and whistles.
It will save you 50$ at the beginning but if you think it for long term then it will cost you more as the power consumption of CPU will be higher than android tv box.
if you have a small enough pc which usually that's what's used in this scenario..the difference is about 3-8 W...will take a few years to see a dent in your bill...android boxes aren't as energy friendly as people think actually.(meaning when we're talking about a few watts)
Far easier to implement Android TV in a virtual environment using Android Studio then you don't have to mess with boot order and bios settings. You can boot your PC as per normal and then open the TV app, there are lots of how-to guides online for this method..
that's a good way too, but this one is more for a portable usb android tv, so you can plug it on any pc or laptop and strat only on the usb..so it doesn't need to be installed anywhere bu the usb...but the one you're saying, is more for when you want to keep it stable on one pc..makes sense
Easier, sure. But if you're putting this on a clunker which is likely how people would want to do this there's no point in doing that. Not only does create more overhead for an old PC, it's actually more complicated since you now you have to worry about two machines (the physical one and the virtual one). Virtualization is great in a lot of circumstances. This isn't one of them.
Also, maybe it's just because I'm old but boot order and BIOS settings are a triviality to me. Those are easy things to manage even if you've never been in BIOS. Also, if you're virtualizing you'll have to go into BIOS to turn on hardware virtualization anyway.
I will soon receive an HP EliteDesk 800 I will install promox. Would it be possible to implement an Android TV on a virtual machine. And then I'll have to check Netflix DRM...
I got Android tv to boot up on my computer but i do not get any Audio?I tried to play a TH-cam video but no audio,i also went into Android TV settings and selected my audio device and still no audio?Any suggestions?
Thanks a lot. I did it. But I write the name of the Wifi network. I also write the password. It does not connect. It only shows wirtwifi among available networks. I couldn't go any further. Can you help?
I have prepared an android tv bootable usb drive with GPT partition scheme, but my laptop having MBR partition scheme is not booting up with the pen drive.
@@OMNITEK Been looking to do this for some time with a thin client style PC, but everywhere I check seems to be a problem with widevine DRM that prohibits you from using Netflix/Prime or limits you to the mobile version. I might give this a try and find out.
@@OMNITEK Well I tried, but I can't get the zip files to extract, they either throw an error every time or I get a message that the files on the disk can not be larger than 4GB. I am using a 128GB USB 3.0 drive and it is in vfat. So It looks like I won't be able to try this out since it suddenly cant have files larger than 4GB, not sure why the ISO would be in a format that doesnt allow that yet has .dat files meant for larger file systems.
android x86 is more for desktop, media and prime os best for gaming, prime os work on android x86 so they are the same. They are a Open Source.@@aaron6235
i tested it already with several engines and found no malware, what engine did you use that found malware?..would be very helpful if you let us all know.
Question is more, why you use a random Link , use for this Open Source ? Do you delete Links and information from other ? Where do you check it ? @@OMNITEK
This is the ISO file used in this project : www.mediafire.com/file/396kg7n7qbzi537/AndroidTV+9+Portatil+%28Pen+drive+%2B+Dual%29.zip
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@@pro8ballpool413don't waste your time. It doesn't work. It will just come thru the language set up over and over
@@pro8ballpool413 Works fine for me.
This is very cool I have an old laptop now I can use it as an android tv set up box for free.
Thank you so much!
You can extract the data32 or whatever, if your usb drive is LARGER than that. Ex: if you have 32GB drive, use data16, 64GB, use data32. I personally recommend using usb 3.0 (or more) to make things more responsive (you can also run it from the pc driver itself, but you are limited to the data32)
that's correct, thanks for pointing it out, i was just showing ostly fow low powered pc and small sized usb...but you are absolutely right...thanks for the pointer.
@@OMNITEK what would be the best file format to use, as FAT32 limits the size to 4GB ? Thanks for the video by the way, simple but to the point.
I can't use other .img other than the 4GB because of FAT32. Rufus can't extract the iso if I use NTFS...
Any advice?
@@sychio I think Fat32 is fine, otherwise you should use Ext4 probably, I'm never used it except for Linux...
@@MyBJesus use advance Android x86 Installer instead.
Not a great solution I'm afraid. The fact it's Android 9 means Netflix won't run after being installed. Also, you skipped over the part where the system update simply does not work.. you just said "ok update is done". It would have been better for you to show us that updates don't work and just remain on "null", meaning there is zero chance of going up to the latest patch for Android 9, completely eliminating any probability of getting Netflix and other apps to work after installing. Also, this isn't Android 9, this is a custom ISO put together by an unknown developer, further raising concerns about whether or not it's safe to enter your Google account info into.. which is why I used a dummy account when testing this instead of my real one. It looks like this was once a useable project, but now it's just a shame that it's barely qualified and doesn't have the bells and whistles.
Thanks for your comment so I'm not waste my time
thank you!
that's actually awesome. saves me 50$
How?
by not having to buy a new device to watch yt on my tv@@hotspotkage7998
It will save you 50$ at the beginning but if you think it for long term then it will cost you more as the power consumption of CPU will be higher than android tv box.
if you have a small enough pc which usually that's what's used in this scenario..the difference is about 3-8 W...will take a few years to see a dent in your bill...android boxes aren't as energy friendly as people think actually.(meaning when we're talking about a few watts)
its fine, but im useing PrimeOs im getting on a Intel G4400 3,1Ghz 15-30 watt on 100%@@yograzz
please help, I have another problem, everything works fine, and then when I turn the PC off and on again, I have to again install Android TV
You need data.img
Where can we get the data img?
@@jorgebalbuena-i1d idk, search in google
remove the pendrive after installation
Far easier to implement Android TV in a virtual environment using Android Studio then you don't have to mess with boot order and bios settings. You can boot your PC as per normal and then open the TV app, there are lots of how-to guides online for this method..
that's a good way too, but this one is more for a portable usb android tv, so you can plug it on any pc or laptop and strat only on the usb..so it doesn't need to be installed anywhere bu the usb...but the one you're saying, is more for when you want to keep it stable on one pc..makes sense
Well that’s the easy emulation lazy way. I wanna leave a old pc behind my tv in the living room and just leave it on
that can be done as long as you don't remove the usb drive...you can turn it on and off with remote or keyboard @@applecqke5808
Easier, sure. But if you're putting this on a clunker which is likely how people would want to do this there's no point in doing that. Not only does create more overhead for an old PC, it's actually more complicated since you now you have to worry about two machines (the physical one and the virtual one).
Virtualization is great in a lot of circumstances. This isn't one of them.
Also, maybe it's just because I'm old but boot order and BIOS settings are a triviality to me. Those are easy things to manage even if you've never been in BIOS.
Also, if you're virtualizing you'll have to go into BIOS to turn on hardware virtualization anyway.
Nice Video! I am gonna try it out soon!
Hope you enjoy!
I will soon receive an HP EliteDesk 800 I will install promox.
Would it be possible to implement an Android TV on a virtual machine.
And then I'll have to check Netflix DRM...
The problem that I need to install and configure every time I turn on the laptop, any solution for this issue?!
unplug the usb stick
Set your BIOS settings to boot to the USB drive instead of using the hard drive in the PC.
No WiFi connection vertwifi error
Sadly Disney+ won't show up on x86. Haven't tried arm emulation.
I got Android tv to boot up on my computer but i do not get any Audio?I tried to play a TH-cam video but no audio,i also went into Android TV settings and selected my audio device and still no audio?Any suggestions?
can it detect bluetooth dongle?
can i install it directly on the hard disk of the PC and can i use a mouse and keyboard with the remote ?
Yes but you have to install it on your disk with Rufus, so instead of installing on usb...you go ahead anf put it on disk and follow same instructions
what about drm widevine ?
Hello my friend..I have 32gb usb how can extract the data file and what data file need of to extract because fat32 limit??
Btw an Controller works to
A way to boot it differently
Como conectar ao wifi...o meu nao esta parecendo
Does it use the pc cpu?
i tried its not saving after the reboot and boots to setup wizard why is happening
Set your BIOS settings to boot to the USB drive instead of using the hard drive in the PC.
Please help im stuck on detecting android tv Ani fix pliiz ??????????
are u sure ur system is uefi? Most android 9, even x86 non tv ones, didnt work for me in my legacy bios 32 bit system.
Thanks a lot. I did it. But I write the name of the Wifi network. I also write the password. It does not connect. It only shows wirtwifi among available networks. I couldn't go any further. Can you help?
How did you make the remote to work with the pc? Is it Bluetooth or what?
no that one has a usb receiver...kind of like the dongle devices...so it connects itself to the usb receiver.
I don't need a USB if I have a bootloader is it allows me to iso file if I have a boot selector for Android-x86
I have prepared an android tv bootable usb drive with GPT partition scheme, but my laptop having MBR partition scheme is not booting up with the pen drive.
you can select mbr partition in rufus before formatting the drive
use mbr lol💀
But all is good but when i play TH-cam video work smooth on 480p but in 720 videos is too much lag is there any solution
is there a andriod tv os file like this but andriod 12?
it can be put on tv?
to make it android tv?
can it be installed on a PC?
Yes it can
How
@@OMNITEK How
You don't have to use Rufus and usb
How to control volume
why it keeps at detecting android tv in pc????
are u sure ur system is uefi? Most android 9, even x86 non tv ones, didnt work for me in my legacy bios 32 bit system.
Time to turn a Atari VCS into a Chromecast
is hdr 4k 60hz supported?
Does Netflix and Prime video work?
They should, i know the apps can be installed from play store, but i dont have accounts with them so i cant say if it fully works
@@OMNITEK Been looking to do this for some time with a thin client style PC, but everywhere I check seems to be a problem with widevine DRM that prohibits you from using Netflix/Prime or limits you to the mobile version. I might give this a try and find out.
@roxsonixx please let me know if you do so....would help everyone, thanks in advance
@@OMNITEK Well I tried, but I can't get the zip files to extract, they either throw an error every time or I get a message that the files on the disk can not be larger than 4GB. I am using a 128GB USB 3.0 drive and it is in vfat. So It looks like I won't be able to try this out since it suddenly cant have files larger than 4GB, not sure why the ISO would be in a format that doesnt allow that yet has .dat files meant for larger file systems.
@@roxsonixxDid you try to compress the USB stick to 4 GB? You can then create it again on 128 GB
Can Android TV work in a older chromebook?
Black screen after starting screen
Stucked nothing happening
Plz give solution
Same
doesn't find wifi network for me :/
this tutorial work or not work?
is the iso safe?
No. Embedded with malware 😞
android x86 is more for desktop, media and prime os best for gaming, prime os work on android x86 so they are the same. They are a Open Source.@@aaron6235
How did you find out? @@aaron6235
i tested it already with several engines and found no malware, what engine did you use that found malware?..would be very helpful if you let us all know.
Question is more, why you use a random Link , use for this Open Source ? Do you delete Links and information from other ? Where do you check it ? @@OMNITEK
You do not need Rufus
When i boot into the falsh and then press enter in the android 9 screen , it just restarts my pc into windows. Why ?
you have to spam your boot key for your pc and select android to boot in that's it :)
@@saisarath thanks will try again!
Can you set up a vpn on it?
i installed Express on it and it's still working
why is it lagging (i have a good pc)
can i boot this os on my sony bravia smart tv?
Nope it's probably fake
Netfix not opening
Bro wifi is not connecting
Because this is ass. Just go buy a android TV & spare the PC for something else
Link for selling control
in the description. btw any 2.4 ghz air remote will work just fine