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Try out Bliss OS before installation via live boot

Live boot Bliss OS

Downloading Rufus

Giving our Android builds a try on your PC is pretty simple and straight forward. To start out, let's head over to https://rufus.ie and download the latest version of Rufus (I use the portable version)

Download Rufus

Using Rufus to flash your USB drive

Once downloaded, plug in your USB drive, and launch Rufus and give it permissions to make changes to your device. Then press the "Select" button to browse for the .iso or .img file.

Using Rufus to flash the USB

Select the .iso by pressing the "Open" button on that dialog:

Selecting the iso

Once selected, keep all the rest of the settings as default and click the Start button:

Start flashing the USB using Rufus

It will then show an ISOHybrid dialog, we will want to select .iso mode:

Select ISO mode

There might also be a notice about Syslinux, asking to download something. Select "Yes" and it will then continue.

Notice, select yes

Once that is done, it may ask you to "OK" the cleaning of your USB drive. Please select "OK"

Clean USB, select OK

Rufus will then start to write the USB drive with what is on the Android .iso you downloaded. This process may take some time.

Rebooting from windows into your USB drive

From Windows, hit the Start Button > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery and select the Restart Now button under Advanced Startup.

Advanced startup

This will start to restart your PC, and show a Blue screen (Metro bootloader) where you will want to select "Use a Device"
Then on the next screen, your USB Drive should show up as either Bliss OS, Android OS or something to that effect. Select that, and it will reboot to grub and let you select the boot options to Live Boot Android from there.