Fix: In GRUB, press e and add nomodeset before quiet splash. Then boot. Install another display driver via Bliss OS Updater.
When your PC restarts, you won't see the Windows Boot Manager. You will see the Grub Menu (Black screen, text).
Select Windows 11 first to ensure it still boots. It will. Select Bliss OS second.
If Windows 11 doesn't appear, don't panic. Boot into Bliss OS, open a terminal, and run: dual boot windows 11 and android hot
sudo update-grub
You cannot dual boot a standard phone Android ROM. Instead, choose a desktop-optimized Android OS. Here are the top three "hot" contenders:
In an era where our digital lives are fractured between distinct ecosystems, the hardware we choose often forces us into compromise. You are either locked into the productivity powerhouse of Windows or the touch-centric, app-driven world of Android.
But for the tech-savvy user, there is a middle ground that offers the holy grail of mobile computing: Dual-booting Windows 11 and Android. Fix: In GRUB, press e and add nomodeset
Whether you are running a custom setup on a tablet, a 2-in-1 laptop, or a mini-PC in your living room, merging these two operating systems on a single device isn’t just a technical exercise—it is a lifestyle upgrade. It changes how you consume media, how you relax, and how seamlessly you transition between work and play.
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In the modern computing landscape, the line between mobile and desktop operating systems has blurred. Windows 11 offers unparalleled productivity and gaming, but Android holds the crown for lightweight apps, instant-on connectivity, and a vast touch-friendly ecosystem. What if you could have both—not through a sluggish emulator or a buggy virtual machine, but by running each operating system natively on bare metal? Select Windows 11 first to ensure it still boots
Enter dual boot Windows 11 and Android Hot—a configuration where Android runs as a primary OS alongside Windows, booting directly into hardware for maximum speed, low latency, and full CPU/GPU access. This setup is called “hot” because when executed correctly, the Android side feels faster than any flagship smartphone, with zero virtualization overhead.
In this article, we’ll walk you through why you should do it, what hardware you need, step-by-step installation, performance tuning, and troubleshooting common pitfalls.
You cannot install standard ARM Android (the type on your phone) onto an x86 (Intel/AMD) PC. The processor architectures are different. Instead, you need an x86 port of Android.
The most popular and stable options are:
For this guide, we’ll focus on Bliss OS v15 (Android 12L/13) as it offers the best compatibility with Windows 11’s UEFI/Secure Boot requirements.