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At least 8 GB of free space (20 GB or more recommended for apps and user data).
Right-click the Windows Start button and select .
: The Windows installer method does not support OTA updates, as it installs Bliss OS on an NTFS partition rather than a dedicated ext4 partition.
: Bliss OS is pre-rooted with KernelSU, allowing you to grant root permissions to apps without installing Magisk. This gives you full control over your system.
At least 8 GB of free disk space (ext4 format preferred for local installs). Graphics: GPU must support basic OpenGL for UI rendering. BIOS/UEFI Configuration:
Rufus (for Windows) or BalenaEtcher (for macOS/Linux).
Native bridge support allows you to run standard mobile apps and games designed for ARM processors.
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The most common method for beginners involves creating a bootable installer:
Bliss OS offers one of the most flexible ways to experience Android on desktop hardware. By following this guide, you can fully enjoy high-performance mobile gaming, app development, or casual browsing natively on your computer. If you hit a snag during your setup, let me know: What and graphics card does your PC have?
Intel Core i-series or AMD Ryzen/FX (64-bit processor recommended).
Intel Core i-series or AMD Ryzen/A-series (64-bit required for modern versions). RAM: Minimum 2 GB (4 GB or more highly recommended).