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Maybe....maybe not.@MoodyBlues, this is yours.....
What is that? I'm not familiar with its name.I need to run Forscan.
Yay!! Me too! All my computers are Linux only.I have Linux Laptop. No Windows or Mac.
Okay...so Forscan is an Android app... Why can't you run it on your tablet?I do have Fire 8 tablet, but not ready to get Forscan from Google Play.
Hmmm...this brings us back to needing to know about Forscan. What's its purpose? It's an Android app, so I'm not clear on why your computer needs to be involved.Is it possible to install Android on a USB stick and boot to it from my laptop?
I need to run Forscan. I have Linux Laptop. No Windows or Mac. I do have Fire 8 tablet, but not ready to get Forscan from Google Play.
Is it possible to install Android on a USB stick and boot to it from my laptop?
Dell Inspiron 1520. 4GB RAM. 1.7GHZ Intel Dual Core Processor.
Welcome to Android Forums, Borgward1!
What is that? I'm not familiar with its name.
Yay!! Me too! All my computers are Linux only.
Okay...so Forscan is an Android app... Why can't you run it on your tablet?
Hmmm...this brings us back to needing to know about Forscan. What's its purpose? It's an Android app, so I'm not clear on why your computer needs to be involved.
As for what you're asking, installing Android on a stick and booting it from your computer...I don't know. I know that you can run Android on computers, but I've never done that myself, nor do I know if you can boot it from a stick.
Please clarify the things I've asked about, and we'll go from there.
I have a Kindle Fire HD 8.9"--but it never even occurred to me that you might be trapped in Amazon's ecosystem.Forscan Lite is not available on Fire 8 Apps. Have to get it from Google Play which means I have to do a lot to get out of Amazon's world to get stuff from Google Play. Looked complicated. Was warned that could cause problems with the Fire 8 Tablet.
I have a Kindle Fire HD 8.9"--but it never even occurred to me that you might be trapped in Amazon's ecosystem.
That's because I rooted mine, turning it into a normal Android tablet, complete with the Play Store and everything, and without the silly Kindle carousel...or whatever that UI was called.
Okay, so now I'm [more] up to speed.
Is your Fire your only Android device? It's been a really long time, but I know I side-loaded some apps onto my Kindle, getting the grave warning about it possibly causing problems. But--if I remember correctly--this was in the process of rooting it, so I needed what I needed, and disregarded its dire warnings. Nothing broke.
Let me ponder this a little more. Hopefully, someone else will provide some helpful info.