
Once you have those things, you’re ready to get started. Otherwise, you’ll be in for a lot of troubleshooting later when things don’t work as they should. At the time of writing, Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) is the most stable release, which is what I’m using here.īefore you get started, I also recommend making sure virtualization options are enabled in your PC’s BIOS.

Go through the installation process, and then launch the application.

zip button to get the Windows 10 ISO for VMware or VirtualBox. Go to the VirtualBox website, and download the latest version of Oracle's free, open source software.

Under the VM platform section, select VirtualBox or VMware. Under the Virtual Machines section, select the Windows 10 option. If you’re itching give Android a try but don’t necessarily want use your whole computer for the task, the best option is to run it in a virtual machine using VirtualBox. To get the Windows 10 ISO for VMware/VirtualBox, you should: Go to this Microsoft Edge Developer page.
