Introduction

Are you looking for an alternative operating system to run Android applications and games on your PC or laptop without using an emulator? Look no further! Prime OS is an Android-based operating system that allows you to run Android apps and games seamlessly on your device. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of installing Prime OS and setting up dual boot with Windows 10. So, let’s get started!

Step 1: Downloading Prime OS

To begin with, visit the official website of Prime OS (link provided in the video description) and choose the version of Prime OS that is compatible with your laptop or PC. If you have a 32-bit processor, download the Classic version. Otherwise, opt for the Standard or Mainline version. Once downloaded, you will have an ISO file of Prime OS.

Step 2: Making the ISO File Bootable

To make the ISO file bootable, you need to use Rufus, a tool that allows you to create bootable drives. Visit the Rufus website and download the latest version of Rufus. Open the Rufus application and select the ISO file of Prime OS. Connect your flash drive to your PC or laptop and make sure it is detected. Choose the partition style of your hard drive or SSD based on the Partition style shown in the Disk Management tool. Finally, click “Start” and wait for the bootable process to complete.

Step 3: Allocating a Partition for Prime OS

Before installing Prime OS, it is important to allocate a separate partition for it. Right-click on the Start menu and select Disk Management. Locate your laptop’s storage and create a new partition by right-clicking on the local disk and selecting “Shrink Volume.” Enter the desired capacity for the new partition and follow the on-screen instructions to create the partition.

Step 4: Entering the BIOS Menu

To install Prime OS, you need to enter the BIOS menu of your laptop or PC. The method for entering the BIOS menu varies depending on the brand and model of your device. Refer to the user manual or search online for the specific key or combination of keys to enter the BIOS menu. Once in the BIOS menu, set the boot priority to prioritize the flash drive that contains the bootable Prime OS.

Step 5: Installing Prime OS

Now, restart your laptop or PC and enter the Prime OS installation process. Select the partition that you created earlier for Prime OS installation and format it with the NTFS file system. Confirm the partition deletion if prompted. Since we are setting up dual boot, select “Yes” when asked to preserve Windows boot. Follow the on-screen instructions and wait for the installation process to complete.

Step 6: Setting up Prime OS

Once the installation is complete, you will be prompted to set up Prime OS. Create your username, select your desired theme, and choose the appropriate region settings. Save the settings and you will now have Prime OS installed on your device.

Step 7: Using Prime OS

Congratulations! You now have Prime OS installed on your laptop or PC. You can access the Google Play Store to install Android applications and games. Prime OS provides a seamless experience for running Android apps and games, and you can even edit videos using apps like KineMaster. It is worth noting that Prime OS feels lighter compared to using emulators or running Android apps on Windows.

Step 8: Dual Boot with Windows 10

If you want to switch back to Windows 10, simply restart your device and select Windows in the boot menu. Dual booting between Prime OS and Windows 10 is smooth and hassle-free, allowing you to switch between the two operating systems effortlessly.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Prime OS is a great alternative operating system for running Android apps and games on your laptop or PC. By following the step-by-step guide outlined above, you can easily install Prime OS and set up dual boot with Windows 10. Enjoy the best of both worlds with Prime OS!

Remember to visit the official website of Prime OS to download the appropriate version for your device. And if you encounter any issues during the installation process, feel free to seek help from online forums or the Prime OS community. Happy gaming and app-ing with Prime OS!