version (often listed as PrimeOS 2.x) from the version dropdown menu. Hardware Match Mainline (Android 11) : Best for newer systems (typically 2014 or later). : Best for mid-range systems. : Optimized for older hardware with lower specifications. Key Features of PrimeOS

| Component | Minimum | Recommended for Best Experience | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2 Cores | 4+ Cores | | Memory (RAM) | 4 GB | 8 GB | | Storage | 16 GB Free Space | 32 GB+ (SSD highly recommended) | | Architecture | x86_64 (64-bit) | x86_64 (64-bit) |

Yes, if you properly partition your drive and install PrimeOS only to the unallocated space, your Windows files will remain untouched. However, you should always back up your data as a precaution before making any changes to your partitions.

PrimeOS offers different ISO files depending on your hardware age. Choosing the right one is the secret to a smooth experience. 1. PrimeOS Classic Older 32-bit/64-bit systems. Best for: Core 2 Duos or early i3 processors. 2. PrimeOS Standard Hardware: 64-bit systems built after 2014. Best for: Mid-range laptops with integrated graphics. 3. PrimeOS Mainline Hardware: Latest 64-bit systems (2018+).

How does PrimeOS Android 11 compare to other Android‑for‑PC solutions?

: Features built-in keymapping for popular games like PUBG and Free Fire , allowing you to use a keyboard and mouse with ease.

: Includes a built-in keymapper for playing mobile games like PUBG or Free Fire with a keyboard and mouse. Desktop Experience

: Features a built-in keymapping tool that allows you to play mobile games like PUBG or Free Fire using a keyboard and mouse. Performance