Next, we’ll install the Remix OS ISO file. Here’s a quick guide to easily extend system partition on Windows 10. Not Enough Space in your System Partition? You might want to extend it. It’s OK to place it another logical drive if you don’t have enough storage on the system partition. Here I haven’t kept it on my system drive (the default folder). Also, select select the location of your virtual hard drive. Step-7: Allocate at least 16 GB storage space. Step-6: Next, select Dynamically allocated. Step-5: Select VDI as your hard disk file type. Step-4: Select Create a new virtual dard disk now. Allocate at least 1 GB if you’ve got low RAM. Step-3: On the next screen allocate the memory. Here we’re using Linux because Android is based on Linux. Step-2: Now select the options as shown in the below screenshot. Step-1: Click on New in the menu option on the top to create new virtual machine, from the VM VirtualBox. Now that you’re all set, let’s begin with creating a virtual machine for Remix OS. Also, if your processor supports hyperthreading then you’ll run this OS fluidly. Higher processing speed, better the performance. (Well, most systems nowadays have a dual core or higher). Most important – At least a dual core processor. 16 GB storage space is needed for the virtual hard drive. Higher the RAM, the better it will perform. You must have at least 4 GB RAM so that you can, at least, allocate 1 GB RAM for Remix OS. Now, some minimum requirements for running Remix OS on Virtual Box. In direct download, servers may not respond. There are two options available- Legacy and EFI. Also, download Remix OS from Jide’s website if you haven’t already.