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The partition utility will open. Use arrow keys to select [ New ] and press Enter .
Before beginning the installation, ensure your target hardware meets the minimum requirements and that you have the necessary tools ready. Hardware Requirements
To begin the installation, you need a few essential tools and hardware specifications:
Set the partition scheme to for modern UEFI systems (or MBR for older BIOS-only hardware).
Choose your preferred language from the list.
Go to > Screen and slide the Video Memory to 128 MB .
Choose and select VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image) .
: Most Android TV x86 builds require Secure Boot to be disabled for proper booting.
Once the installation finishes, remove the USB drive and select . Step 5: Initial Setup and Configuration
Go to , click the empty optical drive icon under "Controller: IDE", click the disk icon on the right side, and select Choose a disk file . Browse and select your Android TV 64-bit ISO. Click OK to save settings. Step-by-Step Operating System Installation
Connect to your local Wi-Fi network or allow the system to automatically detect the virtual Ethernet bridge if using a VM.
Download the latest 64-bit Android TV ISO (commonly found on projects like AndroidTV-x86_64 on SourceForge ). Step 1: Create a Bootable USB Drive (Rufus)