Select the target partition or hard drive where you want to install it. Choose as the filesystem format. Select Yes when asked to install the GRUB bootloader.

| Component | Minimum | Recommended | |-----------|---------|-------------| | Processor | 1.2 GHz dual‑core 64‑bit | Modern dual‑core or quad‑core | | RAM | 1‑2 GB | 4‑8 GB for smooth performance | | Storage | 8‑10 GB free | 16‑40 GB (SSD preferred) | | USB Drive | 4 GB (for bootable media) | 16‑32 GB (for persistent storage) |

Reliable, open-source, good support for virtualization.

Allow the installation to finish, remove the USB drive, and reboot the system. Step 4: Transform the Interface into Android TV

Enter the (usually by pressing F12, ESC, or DEL during startup) and select your USB drive as the primary boot device.

The Android-x86 project ports the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) to run on standard Intel and AMD processors. While it looks more like a standard Android tablet interface, you can install TV launchers to make it function exactly like Android TV. Genuine .iso files.

LibreELEC is a lightweight "Just enough OS" designed to boot directly into Kodi. It uses almost zero background system resources, leaving all of your computer's power dedicated to video playback. It supports remote controls, 4K playback, and massive local media libraries perfectly. 2. Batocera / RetroPie (For Gaming and Media)

Includes ARM64 simulation (to run more apps) and Widevine support for some streaming services. 3. Google Android Emulator (via Android Studio)