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Google Play Services 11.5.09, Google Play Store 8.1.29.S-all, Google Chrome. My build of Android-x86_64 Marshmallow 6.0.1 has GAPPS pre-installed. NEWS 170923 – AndEX 64bit – Marshmallow 6.0.1 with GAPPS and Netflix (!) working Screenshot 3 – Yaourt running (while installing Geany) Screenshot 2 of RaspArch’s Desktop – YouTube running Screenshot 1 of RaspArch’s Desktop – YouTube and PulseAudio Control running Study all installed packages in RaspArch…

Writing the image using Win32 Disk Imager. This screenshot shows that RaspArch now has about 25GB free storage. – resize the SYSTEM partition – screenshot after resizing – start GParted – screenshot before resizing – start up Ubuntu (or another Linux system)
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Yesterday a member on this site wrote about how to get rid of the 1GB limit after Win32 Disk Imager has been used: If you use a card of 32GB about 28GB will be unused. The system is of 3GB and the system partition of 4GB. Only about 1GB can be used as data storage no matter which card you use. Using Win32 Disk Imager has one disadvantage though. Previous versions could only be installed when running a Linux system. This version can be installed in Windows using Win32 Disk Imager. Most important change in version 171102: use Win32 Disk Imager for the installation It must be installed on a Raspberry Pi 3 model B or Pi 2 computer. After I have added the LXDE Desktop environment, PulseAudio, Firefox, Yaourt and Gimp the system increased a lot. The original compressed system is of 231 MB. RaspArch is a “remaster” of Arch Linux ARM. This version (171102) and version 161205 of RaspArch can of course also run on the “old” Raspberry Pi 2. The third is from 160312 specially made for the new Raspberry Pi 3. This version (171102) is my fifth build of RaspArch Screenshot 7 – AndEX Oreo 8.1 – AndEX Oreo first screen after boot – choose launcher Screenshot 6 – AndEX Oreo 8.1 – AndEX Oreo running Google Maps Screenshot 5 – AndEX Oreo 8.1 – Desktop with Win 10 Launcher Screenshot 4 – AndEX Oreo 8.1 – Boot animation Screenshot 3 – AndEX Oreo 8.1 – Aptoide App Manager running Screenshot 2 – AndEX Oreo 8.1 Desktop with Microsoft Launcher Screenshot 1 – AndEX Oreo 8.1 Desktop with Win 10 Launcher Still not convinced? Then read my article about “ How useful an Androx-x86 system can be for the average computer user“.
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You can even install very big games (of 1GB or so), but unfortunately almost all such games need a touchscreen. Bigger screen and better sound etc.Also: In AndEX Oreo Build 180103 almost all apps and games can be installed NOT via Google Play Store, but via Aptoide App Manager.
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Well, if you like your Android phone and all the apps you have installed on it I’m sure you will also like to run apps from your laptop. Google Play Services, Google Play Store 8.5.39.W-all, Aptoide App Manager 8.6.02, Google Play Games, Gmail and YouTube 12.45.56.

My new build of Android-x86_64 Oreo 8.1 have GAPPS pre-installed. MORE NEWS 180103: AndEX – Oreo 8.1 with kernel 4.9.54-exton-android-x86_64 and GAPPS
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Screenshot – AndEX Build 180103 – the Desktop with Win 10 Launcher for Android 8.1 Oreo If you want to install AndEX Oreo 8.1 to hard drive you’ll have to do it manually. Aptoide App Manager is a good replacement though, since Google Play Services work. Google Play Store doesn’t work in AndEX Oreo 8.1 because you can’t sign in to Google. The sound and video performance is generally very very good. NOTE: You can run AndEX Oreo Build 180103 on newer laptops and Desktop computers. On some computers you’ll have to start up AndEX 8.1 in compatibility mode (VESA) though. My new build of Android x86_64 – andex-x86_ can be installed to hard drive or on a USB stick.
