Boot from USB: Restart your computer, enter the BIOS/UEFI settings, and set your USB drive as the first boot device. Save and exit. Your computer should now boot into Android TV 12.
Test or Install: You can use Android TV 12 directly from the USB drive or choose to install it on your computer’s hard drive. android+tv+12+x86+iso+hot
| Project | Android Version | TV UI? | x86_64? | Status |
|--------|----------------|--------|---------|--------|
| Android-x86 (LineageOS 18.1) | Android 11 | No (tablet UI) | Yes | Stable, but no leanback launcher |
| Bliss OS 15 | Android 12 | Optional (via -t boot flag) | Yes | Active dev, but TV mode is experimental |
| PrimeOS Classic | Android 9 | No | Yes | Abandoned |
| FydeOS | Android 11 (container) | No | Yes | Chromium OS + ARCVM | Boot from USB: Restart your computer, enter the
No project currently offers a polished "Android TV 12 x86 ISO" with Netflix HD, working remote, and auto-framerate switching. Test or Install: You can use Android TV
Since a reliable "hot" ISO is elusive, the safest path is to build it yourself from trusted sources. Here’s a safe DIY method to get a similar experience: