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How to Install and Run Android OS on Windows

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How to Install and Run Android OS on Windows


How to Install and Run Android OS on Windows

Posted: 07 Oct 2013 08:01 AM PDT

Do you want to try Android on your Windows device, get a taste of the latest Android release for testing or fun, or even for developing Android apps? Whatever your needs may be, here is how you can try the latest Android on Windows.

As Android is an open source mobile technology and platform, that means, anyone can access its code or system images from the AOSP (Android Open Source Project). And that’s what you need to have for running Android virtually on Windows.

Android can be easily virtualized on a Windows PC. It’s as easy as downloading some tools, installing, configuring and running them. What you need is the right procedures which we are going to show you here, plus some solutions to troubleshoot common problems.

Note: This tutorial was written to virtualize Android 4.2.2 JellyBean using 64-bit Android SDK Bundle running on Windows 8, but steps will be similar for any other Android release, or Windows architecture or release.

Prerequisites

Let’s start by looking over the requirements for running Android in a virtual environment.

(1)
Windows PC: A computer running XP or any later version of Windows operating system will do fine, i.e., XP, Vista, 7, 8, or any later version.

(2)
Java: Java 6 or later must be installed on your computer, because it’s required by the Android SDK Bundle. Install the latest available Java version for your platform.

(3)
Android SDK Bundle: The latest version of Android SDK bundle is required. Download and extract the file into a directory. You will see a folder named "adt-bundle-windows-…" This folder is referred to as the “Android SDK Folder" for the remainder of this tutorial. It contains two folders named “eclipse" and “sdk", and one file named “SDK Manager.exe".

(4)
Android SDK packages: Open “SDK Manager.exe" from the Android SDK Folder. Check “Android 4.2.2 (API 17)" in the SDK Manager. This gives you the necessary SDK packages for running Android in a virtualized environment.

Note: You can decrease the download size by unchecking unnecessary sub-packages of the Android release. Click on the extend button (>) beside the Android release. Check only these sub-packages:

  • SDK Platform
  • ARM EABI v7a System Image
  • Google APIs.

Then, click on Install packages… to download and install the required packages.

Create and run Android Virtual Device

Time to create your first Android Virtual Device.

(1)
Open “SDK Manager.exe" from the Android SDK Folder. Browse to Tools > Manage AVDs. The Android Virtual Device Manager will open.

(2)
Click on the New… button (top right) and you will see the Create new Android Virtual Device (AVD) window appear. Configure the new AVD as per the following configurations:

AVD Name: Any name
Device: Galaxy Nexus (4.65", 720 x 1280: xhdpi)
Target: Android 4.2.2 – API Level 17
CPU/ABI: ARM (armeabi-v7a)
Keyboard: Checked
Skin: Checked
Front Camera: None
Back Camera: None
Memory Options – RAM: 768
Memory Options – VM Heap: 32
Internal Storage: 200 MiB
SD Card – Size: 500 MiB
Emulation Options- Snapshot: Unchecked
Emulation Options – Use Host GPU: Unchecked

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(3)
You can now view it in the list of existing AVDs in the AVD Manager. Congratulations on creating your first Android Virtual Device!

To start this up, select the AVD in the AVD Manager. Click on Start, then Launch. Wait for it to boot up then enjoy.

And there you have it, Android running on your Windows PC. Click around and get a feel of the Android interface (if this is your first time) before we get to the next section: trying out Android apps.

App Installation In AVD

While Google Play Store is the primary source of Android apps, unfortunately it is not present in the Android Virtual Device (AVD). However, there is a method to install apps in the AVD using Android Debug Bridge (ADB). We’ll also show you how to uninstall unwanted apps.

Installing An App

We’re going to run by you the steps required to install an app. We’re using the UC Browser Mini as an example.

(1)
With AVD running, download the apk file for UC Browser Mini from AppsZoom (search for your app, open the page for your app from the search results, click on Download tab in the opened page, and click on the option to direct download APK file).

(2)
Copy the downloaded file to "Android SDK Folder\sdk\platform-tools".

(3)
Open the command prompt from the Start menu or screen then type:

For example, Android SDK Folder on our test computer was located at “D:\And\adt-bundle", so the command changes to “cd D:\And\adt-bundle\sdk\platform-tools".

(4)
Type “adb start-server" at the prompt. It should report that the daemon started successfully.

(5)
Type “adb devices" at the prompt. It should report a connected device with “emulator". If no device is reported, then you may not have started the AVD. Restart, wait for the android’s home screen, and re-type “adb-devices" at the prompt.

(6)
Type “adb install <APK File>" at the prompt, after changing <APK File> with the name of the .apk file (of the android app) you want to install in the AVD. For example, the .apk file on our test sytem was named “ucb-mini.apk", so the command changes to adb install ucb-mini.apk.

(7)
Wait while ADB pushes the APK file into the AVD and installs it. It might take some time depending on the size of the app which you’re installing. When the installation is complete, It should report success.

Uninstalling An App

Inside the AVD, Go to Settings from the app launcher, then to Applications > Downloaded. Click on the app you want to remove, then click Uninstall. Click OK to confirm then wait. That’s it.

Troubleshooting

Lastly, here are some of the problems you might encounter and the suggested solutions.

Internet not working in the AVD.
Please check if your firewall or internet security program is blocking Internet access for the program named “emulator-arm.exe".

Can’t set the RAM greater than 768MiB for the AVD.
Setting the RAM for AVD greater than 768MiB on Windows will cause the AVD to crash because of non-allocation of required memory due to platform restrictions. Please choose a maximum of 768MiB if you are experiencing crashes or errors.

AVD running too slow or hangs
Running the latest releases of Android on 768MiB of RAM can make it slow. Additionally, it will become slower if you’ve installed many apps in the AVD. If you need a fast and responsive AVD, then create a new AVD with an older release of Android (Android 4.0 ICS or older versions will run better).


    


Icon Design: A Showcase of Sketched Vs. Ready

Posted: 07 Oct 2013 06:01 AM PDT

More often than not we are critical of about the end product or end result of a design process. Behind the scenes a lot of processes go to work, one of which is sketching.

Sketching means a lot for designers, even if their final design is for the Web. Most of them prefer to spend much time with the pencil before translating it to reality with Photoshop or other software. Even icon start with a simple drawing or a tiny sketch. Every great icon starts with a single line.

I'd like to show you the beauty of icons through the creation process. I have put together a list of double images: you will see the icon's sketch and ready product side by side.

This may help give you an inside look into how a simple idea can come to life on paper and on screen. Enjoy!

1. Sketch by Andrey Maxim

2. Icons by Mike | Creative Mints

3. ReadKit Mac App Icon by Ramotion

4. Sipp icon by Eddie Lobanovskiy

5. Overgram iPhone App Icon — Stage 3 by Ramotion

6. GoodNotes icon by Eddie Lobanovskiy

7. Tin can by Loggia

8. High quality icons by Cuberto

9. Waffle illustration by Artua Design Agency

10. Compasses MacOS icon by Cuberto

11. 21 icon by Dmitry Prudnikov

12. WholeApp icon by Dmitry Prudnikov

13. Winery Shop Icons by Chaminda Wijerathne

14. Apps Icon iOS by Faisal Amir

15. Sketch Pad 3 IOS Icon by Adhi Purwo Manunggal

16. Bluenote app icon by Artua Design Agency

17. Lens MacOS icon by Cuberto

18. The Nearby App Icon by Cloud Castle

19. Binoculars by Mike | Creative Mints

20. Camera App Icon for Travelers by Ramotion


    


30+ High Quality Ribbon Fonts To Enhance Your Design

Posted: 07 Oct 2013 03:01 AM PDT

Here at hongkiat.com we are fans of typography (who isn’t, right?) but we really love fonts that have a personality of their own. Previously, we’ve published fonts of the gothic and horror kind, abstract and grunge, cartoon and comic, sci-fi and hand-drawn. Then there are fonts that are great for titles and headlines, for a professional finish, for new design and modern websites.

Today, we’re looking into an eye-catching font, one with a classic touch and beautiful curves. These fonts are not something you (designers) use on a regular basis, but when it comes to designing for the holiday season, these fonts, are golden.

High Quality Ribbon Fonts

In this compilation are 30+ ribbon fonts. Some of them are free while others are available for an affordable price. Try them out and maybe you might find a font that tickles your fancy. Otherwise, you might want to try turning your own handwriting into a font or checking out what other designers look for in a font.

Free Ribbon Fonts

These fonts are available for free. Visit the creator’s site to get a closer look at the fonts as well as to download the font file.

Airstream

Airstream

Cyrillic Ribbon

Cyrillic Ribbon

HFF Ribbon

HFF Ribbon

Curly Ribbons

Curly Ribbons

Ribbon Trim

Ribbon Trim

Ribbon Happy

Ribbon Happy

Ribbon Bold

Ribbon Bold

Ribbon Of Hope

Ribbon Of Hope

Ribbon Extended

Ribbon Extended

Ribbon 131 Bold BT

Ribbon 131 Bold BT

Tribbon

Tribbon

Lavanderia

Lavanderia

Bladeline

Bladeline

Ridge

Ridge

Ribbon Banner

Ribbon Banner

Ribbon Font

Ribbon Font

Riesling

Riesling

BCS Benwood

BCS Benwood

Uralita

Uralita

Barkentina

Barkentina

Ribbon Effect Of Letters

Ribbon Effect Of Letters

Ribbon Candy

Ribbon Candy

Ribbon

Ribbon

Paid Ribbon Fonts

Here are 10 more ribbon fonts that are available for a price. Some have a clear price tag while others are available for credits. Some prices differ based on licensing conditions, the file type and resolutions.

Coloured Set Paper Ribbon

Coloured Set Paper Ribbon

Font Design Ribbon Alphabet

Font Design Ribbon Alphabet

Blu Halftone

Blu Halftone

Paper Tape

Paper Tape

Fashion Ribbon

Fashion Ribbon

Craft Ribbon

Craft Ribbon

Carolyna

Carolyna

Noveu

Noveu

Scotch Tape Vector

Scotch Tape Vector

Blu

Blu


    


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