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                                2022-10-04
                                
                                    
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                                    How to install Android on KIWI310
- Please download the KIWI310 exclusive Android 9.0-r2 image file from the Official website.
 - Use a USB flash drive with a capacity exceeding 4GB (USB 3.0 interface recommended).
 - Follow the steps below to create a bootable USB stick for Android-x86.
	
- There are several tools which could be used to create a bootable USB stick for Android-x86. The following tools are available for Windows users:
 - Win32 Disk Imager - see demo video.
 - UNetbootin - see demo video.
 - Rufus - see demo video.
 - Linux Live USB Creator (LiLi) - Obsolete software, but used to officially support Android-x86 until v4.4.
 - For Linux users, just use the standard “dd” command like:
“dd if=android-x86_64-9.0-rc2.iso of=/dev/sdX”
Where /dev/sdX is the device name of the target USB disk. 
 - Please connect the prepared installation media (USB flash drive) to the USB 3.0 port of KIWI310 first.
 - Start the computer and enter the BIOS to select booting from the USB flash drive.
 - The computer will enter the homepage of the Android installation program. Select "Advanced options" and press "Enter" to proceed.
 
  
- Select Android-x86 9.0-r2 Auto Install to specified hard disk
 
  
- Select the OS installation path(KIWI310 default is eMMC)
 
  
- Select "Yes" to execute the automatic installation program.
 
  
- The installation program will automatically format the installation disk and write the installation files.
 
  
- After formatting is complete, automatic installation writing will commence.
 
  
- After the installation is complete, it is recommended to select "Reboot" and remove the USB flash drive.
 
  
- Upon reboot, the Android boot logo will appear.
 
  
- Once Android enters the desktop, congratulations, the installation is complete!