
zip pacakge into accessible location, as you will need that location for installation purpose. After finished, you can DISCONNECT any internet connections.Download the latest version of the packages available above.If it has different OSes, choose one that match your development OS.zip, but please pay attention carefully so that the package is installed correctly and is recognized.We use Bash's unzip for this purpose, respectively. The offline installation is done using Bash's unzip that is widely avaialble on Windows (with WSL), Linux and Mac.However you can use whatever unzipping/decompressing/extracting tools you like that support extracting.

You can install ONLY SINGLE VERSION based its specific MAJOR API NUMBER for this package installation. Upon updates, it upgrades previous installation by overriding existing installation on the same API number only.

Different versions with different API number will have their own install location so it's install path will follow Android API numbering shceme. How to install offline Android System Image - Google Intel Atom 圆4 System Images? This package will be installed on the same path with same API number scheme regardless of the specific updates on minor/micro revision numbering. Google APIs Intel x86 Atom_64 System Image. All Google Intel Atom 圆4 System Images by API,Version and OSes No You will get a warning that it's not recommended, but you might get acceptable performance if you select the oldest API version possible (depending on your needs) with a low screen resolution.All the packages were last checked on: | 1:48:2 PMĪll the packages were taken directly from the official Google's Android host. In Android Studio > Tools > AVD Manager > Create Virtual Device when prompted to Select a system image select the Other images tab and pick an arm-based image - those images will run VERY slowly compared to X86. Standard Android emulator with an ARM imageĪnother option (does not answer your question directly) is to actually use an ARM image instead of X86. It's not a lightweight solution since genymotion uses virtualbox as a backend but it works way faster than google's arm images available with android studio.

Once you download the zip simply drag-and-drop it into the emulator window, accept the prompt and then reboot the emulator.

You can use genymotion (the personal use version is free) with an Oreo ROM + ARM_Translation_Oreo.zip (google the filename to download it).
