This process is a little more complicated, it requires the download of 2 separate image files and “fusing” them before burning to a CD or memory stick (you will have to select different images for the liveCD and USB memory stick, so be careful what you chose).
The second way to use Android on a computer is to install it from a liveCD or an USB memory stick. Another cool feature of BlueStacks is the Cloud Connect, which let’s you send and receive apps between your phone and PC. Though its a little odd playing on the Android platform from a keyboard and mouse, on a notebook with a multi-touch pad, the sensation is quite nice. The apps run in full-screen mode and on the bottom of the screen, it has the Android Menu, Back, Rotate and Zoom buttons. It allows users to play some Android games and use apps pre-loaded or download an additional 26 apps from BlueStacks app store, where they have to register via a Facebook account.
Blue Stacksįirst of all, this is a Windows 7 Widget that looks like a Android home-screen, called BlueStacks. I’ll be honest to you, it sounded stupid when I first heard of this, but after trying this on my old (useless) laptop, I saw how great is to play some Android games on your big desktop! 1. There are a few methods of enjoying Android on something else other a phone and all work really good.
How To Install Android on PC: 3 Easy ToolsĪndroid is proving to be a loved OS, and it should be: it’s fun and easy to use and it’s fast! Its no wonder why so many people want it on their PC’s and laptops.
A big plus with WeTransfer is that they offer resumable uploads: this means that if you're uploading a file and the connection is lost, you can resume upload for up to 7 days. There is no way to manually delete the file before that time (unless you go with a paid option).
No registration is needed but with a free account, your files will be available to download for 7 days only. Here, you can send files up to 2GB in size, again with the option of getting a link or directly sending the download link to the recipient. A deletion link will also be given to the sender, in case you want to delete the file before the 5 days are up. No registration is required and the files are kept on their servers for up to 5 days. You can upload files and get a link to share or just upload and email the recipient directly. You can use this service to send up to 20GB files for free. This means that you can use a MAC version to split up a file and on the other end, the recipient can use a Windows version to recombine them.
And finally, the different versions of HJ-Split are compatible with each other. You can use it to backup large files onto CDsDVDs. It's also useful if either you or the recipient has a spotty internet connection: if the connection fails, you won't have to do the whole upload download again.
This works when you want to use only free services to send large files. HJ-Split can work with really large files too: over 100GB in size.