How to experience Android applications in win11 (reprinted)

At the beginning of the release of win11, the official stated that it would support Android applications. Finally, a few days ago, Microsoft's blog announced that the first preview version of the Android subsystem running Android applications on Windows 11 is now available to Windows insiders in the US Beta channel.

But now through tutorial methods, the domestic Windows 11 official version, Beta version, and Dev version all support the installation of the Android subsystem, and sideload APK applications for installation experience. (It is recommended that the computer memory be greater than 8G, 16G is better)

Tip: After the download is complete, the software takes up about 5-8G of disk space, please use it with caution

Prerequisites:
1. The computer system is win11 system, and the version is Build 22000.xxx series builds and above
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2. Start the virtualization function in the computer BIOS (please use Baidu to enter the BIOS tutorial) (the virtualization function names of different brands are different, mostly Virtuallization Technology, Intel Virtual Technology, VT, etc.)

3. Set the computer to the United States (go to the settings page and search for "Region", and change it to the United States in the country or region)
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4. Enable the virtual machine function. Open Settings and search for "Add Optional Features", scroll down to the bottom, and click "More Windows Features"
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Check "Virtual Machine Platform" and confirm
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1. Install Windows Subsystem for Android.
Installation address: https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9P3395VX91NR
. If this screen appears, you can directly use the Baidu network disk link:
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https://pan.baidu.com/s/16P9LlGBqWpgOsRIN2sKOfA Extraction code: 0926

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If it shows that it cannot be installed
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You can use Windows PowerShell to install, right-click the start menu bar, enter the Windows terminal (administrator) (shortcut key win+x), enter the command line: (Remember to change "C:\" below to the directory where your installation package is located. Or move the installation package to the root directory of drive C)

add-Appxpackage "C:\MicrosoftCorporationII.WindowsSubsystemForAndroid_1.7.32815.0_neutral___8wekyb3d8bbwe.Msixbundle" 

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When using the command to install, the blue box in the picture below appears, indicating success.
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If error
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1 is reported, usually we only need to open the Microsoft Store, find the library, and then click Download and Update in the upper right corner - Get Updates - Wait for completion - and then deploy the subsystem. Solution
2. If it still doesn’t work ,
install Microsoft.UI
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The installation is successful
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2. After the installation is complete,
you can find this software in the start menu

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After running, click the button similar to send next to the file, and a new loading window will pop up
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After loading is complete, the following window will pop up. Go back to the settings interface to open the "Developer Mode" and refresh the "IP Address"
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3. Install APK
Download "WAS Toolbox", you can install APK in Windows Android subsystem, manage background APP, view progress and transfer files.

Download link: https://cookfans.lanzoui.com/iLtNJvlwo9c?w
Unzip and open, you can install the apk directly
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After the installation is complete, you can start the menu again
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Since it is currently in the testing stage, it is relatively unstable, and problems such as heat generation and fan acceleration may occur. And it seems that the application can only be installed on the C drive, just try it out.

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Origin blog.csdn.net/Daisy74RJ/article/details/124948893