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It's no secret that you are unable to download Android phone apps on your windows 11 PC or computer. This can be frustrating to many users as android platforms such as google play store has some of the most used apps in the world. In this video we have solved this issue and will show the official Microsoft method on how to install these unsupported android apps on your very own windows 11 device.

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00:00Hello friends, welcome to this video tutorial. Daniel here from TechWare Update, and today
00:08I'm going to show you how to install Android apps on Windows 11. The method I'll be using
00:13is official, and the quickest one available. First, before you begin, you need at least
00:188GB of RAM, though 16GB is recommended. I actually recommend even more if possible.
00:24You also need a solid state drive, SSD, because using a hard drive will make the process very
00:29slow, whereas with an SSD, it will be much faster. It's recommended that your processor
00:35architecture is 64-bit, and you need to have virtual machine support enabled. To enable
00:40virtualization on Windows 11, go to Task Manager. From there, go to the Performance tab, then
00:46CPU. Check if virtualization is enabled or disabled. In my case, it's enabled. If it's
00:53disabled on your system, go to Start, search for Turn Windows Features On or Off, and ensure
00:58that Virtual Machine Platform and Hyper-V are checked. Click OK.
01:23After enabling these options, you'll need to restart your computer. It's also crucial
01:28to enable virtualization in your BIOS. If your processor doesn't support virtualization,
01:33you won't be able to proceed. Now, it's time to restart the computer and enable virtualization
01:38in the BIOS. During the restart, I will press Escape, in my case, to enter the BIOS, but
01:44it could be F2, Delete, or F9, depending on your system. Once inside, go to the BIOS setup,
01:51navigate to System Security, and enable virtualization. It's usually found under the Security tab.
01:58Save the changes, and then restart the computer.
02:03Next, it's very important to update Windows 11 to the latest version. Go to Check for
02:11Updates and install any new releases. You need to be on a stable version, but if you're
02:15on a preview version, that's great. Then, go to the Microsoft Store and install the
02:21Amazon App Store. You'll find the link in the description or on my website. If you encounter
02:27an error saying, this app will not work on your device, go to the library in the Microsoft
02:32Store and update everything. Once updated, open the Amazon App Store again. If the Install
02:39button is grayed out and doesn't work, download the Windows subsystem for Android from the
02:44link in the description. Click the Download button, and it will start downloading. If
02:49you don't want to download from the link I provided, you can also download it from another
02:53site. Once you have the link, copy it and paste it in the browser. You'll see the Amazon
02:58App Store, just follow the instructions on my website. Double-click to install manually.
03:04The file is about 1.2 gigabytes. After installation, open the Microsoft Store again, and you'll
03:10see that the Windows subsystem for Android is available. Go to your library, click Get
03:17Updates, and update the Windows subsystem for Android. Once updated, open the Amazon
03:23App Store, log in with your account, and you'll have access to all Android apps. I will create
03:28additional tutorials on how to install the Google Play Store and install apps directly
03:32from there, but that will be covered in another video. Make sure to enable Developer Options.
03:40This feature, supported by Microsoft, allows you to install APK files. Open the Microsoft
03:45Store and install the APK installer. After that, you can select the APK file you want
04:08to install, click Install, and install it on your system. Once installed, navigate to
04:14the app folder, which could be called APK Installer or ADB Driver. You'll now be able
04:19to load APK files. Go to your library, open the APK Installer, and install your APK file.
04:26For example, if you're installing Messenger APK, click Install Anyway, as it's a non-official
04:30app. Once it's installed, input your credentials, and the app will work like it does on your
04:36mobile device. That's how you can install Android apps on your Windows 11. This is the
04:42official method suggested by Microsoft. Thank you for watching this video tutorial. God
04:47bless, and see you in the next one.

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