1. Andy OS
Andy breaks down the barrier between desktop and mobile
computing, while keeping a user up to date with the latest Android OS feature
upgrades. It also provides users with unlimited storage capacity, PC and Mac
compatibility, and the freedom to play the most popular mobile games on a
desktop, Yes you can now run Android on windows. With phone as a joystick, you
will never have to sacrifice the multi-touch or gyro elements of gaming, and
thanks to seamless connection between desktop and mobile, you can receive a
SnapChat phone picture on the street and see it on your desktop at home or even
a whatsapp message.
System Requirements :
- AMD or Intel Dual-Core CPU that supports Virtualization technology (AMD-vt or Intel VT-x)
- Windows 7/8.x x86 or x64
- 3GB RAM
- Up to 20GB Fee Disk Space
- OpenGL ES 2.0 capable video card
2. Windroy
Windroy is more than just an emulator. It’s a full porting of
the Android operating system to Windows. This means that it is much faster than
other emulators such as Bluestacks when it comes to running apps.
System Requirements :
- OS: Windows XP/ Windows Vista/ Windows 7/ Windows 8
- Processor: Intel Pentium 1.66 GHz CPU
- RAM: 1GB
- Graphics: 500 MB
3. Bluestacks
Join 90 million people around the world playing top apps like
WhatsApp and Castle Clash. Our "Layercake" technology enables even the most
graphics-intensive games to run smoothly on your computer. BlueStacks App Player
is the only Android Emulator with strategic backing from Intel, Samsung,
Qualcomm and AMD. Emulator supported with investment from Intel, Samsung,
Qualcomm and AMD.
system Requirements :
- OS: Windows XP/ Windows Vista/ Windows 7/ Windows 8
- Processor: Intel Pentium 1.66 GHz CPU
- RAM: 1GB
- Graphics: 500 MB
4. Rufus
Rufus is a utility that helps format and create bootable USB
flash drives, such as USB keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc.
It can be especially useful for cases where:\
It can be especially useful for cases where:\
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you need to create USB installation media from bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.)
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you need to work on a system that doesn't have an OS installed
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you need to flash a BIOS or other firmware from DOS
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you want to run a low-level utility
5. Unetbootin
UNetbootin allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for Ubuntu, Fedora,
and other Linux distributions without burning a CD. It runs on Windows, Linux,
and Mac OS X. You can either let UNetbootin download one of the many
distributions supported out-of-the-box for you, or supply your own Linux .iso
file if you've already downloaded one or your preferred distribution isn't on
the list.System Requirements:
- Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, or Linux, or Mac OS X 10.5+. Note that resulting USB
- drives are bootable only on PCs (not on Macs).
- Internet access for downloading a distro to install, or a pre-downloaded ISO file
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