If you choose installation:
As of late 2024 / early 2025, there are sporadic updates for "PrimeOS A11" but no single authoritative release. Be prepared to experiment. primeos unoff a11 .iso
The answer depends on your technical comfort level. If you choose installation: As of late 2024
Unlike its predecessor, this version is not backed by a corporate entity. It is a pure passion project, often maintained by independent developers on forums like XDA. This status explains both its agility (rapid updates, niche bug fixes) and its liabilities (lack of official support, inconsistent documentation). Unlike its predecessor, this version is not backed
. While official updates for the standalone x86 version have been discontinued in favor of Primebook, unofficial (unoff) community-developed versions—including those based on Android 11 (A11)
PrimeOS Unofficial A11 is typically built for architectures. It will not run on 32-bit only CPUs (like very old Intel Atoms).
Technically yes, but a DVD is too slow (read speeds ~10 MB/s). The OS will lag horribly. Always use USB 3.0 or hard drive installation.