Launch the as an Administrator. Select your desired ISO file (usually Android 9.0 or 11.0 for x86) and choose the drive where you want to allocate space. 3. Allocation and Setup

Automatically adds Android to your existing Windows boot menu, often using tools like Z2 Bootloader to let you choose your OS at startup. Key Features Partition Support: Most advanced installers support installing to partitions. Data Persistence:

The primary reason users seek out this specific tool over the official ISO method includes:

Run the Advanced Installer again, but this time only select "Repair Boot Entry" (available on the main menu after selecting the partition). Do not reinstall the whole system.

Includes tools like "Grub2Win" or "Z2" to help you choose between Windows and Android at startup. Step-by-Step Installation Guide