A: No. The Android-x86 project is specifically designed for x86-based processors from Intel and AMD.

Step 2: Prepare a Dedicated Partition (Optional but Recommended)

A long-standing community favorite for Windows-based Android-x86 setups ExtremeGTX GitHub Official Android-x86 Project:

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A: If you used the Advanced Installer, it may include an uninstaller. Otherwise, you'll need to delete the Android-x86 partition using Windows Disk Management and then use a tool like EasyBCD to remove the GRUB entry from the Windows boot menu.

In the context of this utility, "v17" typically refers to the version of the , not the version of Android itself.