: You will need to download the API Level 8 (Android 2.2) system image within the manager. 3. Archive.org & Legacy Emulators

: On modern hardware, Froyo will run extremely fast, but you may encounter "flickering" or resolution issues because it wasn't designed for high-DPI modern monitors.

Running on a modern PC is generally done through emulation or by using a "Live CD" version of the Android-x86 project. Because Froyo was released in 2010, most modern "one-click" emulators like BlueStacks no longer support it, but you can still access it using the following methods: 1. Android-x86 Project (Most Native Experience)

Use a tool like or VMware to create a virtual machine.

: The Google Play Store will not work on Froyo anymore. You will need to manually find and install .apk files specifically built for Android 2.2 (which are increasingly rare).

: A very old emulator that specifically targeted Froyo and Gingerbread. While the company is defunct, legacy versions (v2.0.0 or lower) are often found on Archive.org .

: Install Android Studio, open the AVD Manager (Android Virtual Device), and create a new device.

The ported Android to run on Intel and AMD processors.