: Many Android games are built for touch input or ARM processors. While Bliss OS attempts to bridge this with ARMv8 support, "hit-or-miss" compatibility means some titles won't open or accept mouse clicks. Hardware Risks
While Bliss OS is "insanely fast", remember that Android-x86 is still a community project. You may encounter hardware compatibility issues
At least 8 GB of free space (32 GB recommended for apps and data).
One user's experience with Surface Go 2 (Intel Pentium 4425y, 4GB RAM) showed that Bliss OS runs "surprisingly smooth" in live mode.
After clicking "Start" and allowing Rufus to work its magic, the bootable USB was ready. The Journey into BIOS
If you don't see the boot menu during startup, tap the Shift key multiple times while the initial BIOS boot logo is displayed to access the GRUB menu.
Minimum 8 GB capacity. Note: All data on this drive will be erased.
: The Windows installer method does not support OTA updates, as it installs Bliss OS on an NTFS partition rather than a dedicated ext4 partition.
: Plug the USB into your PC and enter the boot menu to select the drive. Live vs. Install