In the 1990s I [phone] supported Norton Utilities for Symantec. The Mac product was mainly for data recovery, with the Norton Disk Editor for when Norton Disk Doctor failed. I could go into the boot blocks with it when I forgot my password.
The Utilities accommodated HFS+, but never was updated for OS X's big changes. Once the newer Mac couldn't boot under OS 9 it was all over. I also spent a year and a half in the Windows queue, coaching people on editing their own Registry, over the phone. No remote access, never lost a patient.
Now it's bundled with
hduckduckgo.com/?q=Norton+Lifelock&ia=web. Name should have warned me.
Now I don't even trust the uninstaller.
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Originally Posted by DDG
https://raspberrytips.com › android-raspberry-pi-4
How to Install Android on Raspberry Pi in 2023 (+Play Store)
To install Android on a Raspberry Pi, a custom image is required, since Google doesn't have any version available for the Raspberry Pi. Additionally, accessing the Play Store requires a custom Google Apps build.
https://magpi.raspberrypi.com › articles › android-raspberry-pi
Running Android on a Raspberry Pi — The MagPi magazine
Installing Google Android on a Raspberry Pi has never been easier. Discover how to install Android and run Android apps on your $35 Raspberry Pi computer. The Raspberry Pi has been used in many different ways over the years by many different people, but installing Android or a Raspberry Pi has always presented a challenge.
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AOSP (Android 13) for Raspberry Pi 4 - KonstaKANG
Jun 15, 2023Here's my build of AOSP (Android 13) for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, Pi 400, and Compute Module 4. It's for advanced users only. Pi 4 model with at least 2GB of RAM is required to run this build. Important!
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It doesn't get much smaller than the Compute Module 4.