Does anyone here have made the update to windows 11 on a windows yogabook ?
I've try this and with help of MediaCreationTool.bat i was able to overpass the processor compatibility.
It donwload the update, run all the install but at the end of this process i Come with an error and the update process colse to delete all this work, coming with just a windows 10 after all.
When the update finish i have 2 type of error
attempted write to readonly memory
Or
Error in safe_os with an error on Boot operator
Don't know why i have this error and how to fix it.
I try on a fresh install with my old files and already try to à New clean install, but all this try i already have an error....
Does anybody here have this error and can clear it to made the update or run the windows 11 update without problems on a yogabook ?
Nope, I was not facing any issues with the Install. (sorry, don't ask for a guide as there already are hundreds of it. Google it)
Furthermore, I am already testing WSA and it's surprisingly working fluid. You obviously get the 4GB warning but once WSA is fully loaded it's "bingo". (check OneDrive & Adobe Draw running side by side). I had 5 Apps running at the same time but the process usage in the Taskmanager was not freaking out (if you compare it to Bluestacks etc) !
And yes, pen works perfectly in the Android Apps...
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Thanks for your answer, my problem is not how to made the w11 update, cause i already install it on another pc, but why i have this error, i already try three time to install it and already have the Same error (First time i try to give my files and i have this error, thinking this can be the problem i made the Same process but with a clean install, same result and last time i totally reinstall my yogabook with a clean install and try to launch w11 update on it (with MediaCreationTool.bat each time) and i have the Same result)
Each time the donwload process go to the end and the install work fine (i have no reboot du ring all the update) but when i came to the final (and First) boot of w11 i have this error on a Black screen (old blue screen of windows) and the pc uninstall the update and come back to w10.....
No idea where and why you struggle... to test the WSA I just downloaded the latest Insider Beta... The Device Manager detected everything, absolutely everything except the Multimode Halo Keyboard obviously...
Insider Beta ISO
Download Windows Insider Preview ISO
Halo Keyboard
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jamespmi said:
No idea where and why you struggle... to test the WSA I just downloaded the latest Insider Beta... The Device Manager detected everything, absolutely everything except the Multimode Halo Keyboard obviously...
Insider Beta ISO
Download Windows Insider Preview ISO
Halo Keyboard
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Just try with the insider Iso, but i always have the Same error....
Can't complete the installation....
The error is in the message... you are trying to install Win11 on a MBR Partition. Win11 needs an UEFI GPT Partition... Google for it on how to convert it. Microsoft has even an own tool for it https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt
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The error is in the message... you are trying to install Win11 on a MBR Partition. Win11 needs an UEFI GPT Partition... Google for it on how to convert it. Microsoft has even an own tool for it https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt
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I'm already on GPT Partition, but i'm not on UEFI, only on EFI... Can I make an update of this parameter ?
I made the bios update find on lenovo support site whitch is specified to be BIOS/UEFI
When i check thé TPM compatibility on the pc the statut is OK and version is 2.0....
When i' m on bios i can't enable secure boot statut...
I have no idea. It worked perfectly from scratch on my Yogabook. I assume you updated the Bios from here
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Although you mention:
Each time the donwload process go to the end and the install work fine (i have no reboot du ring all the update) but when i came to the final (and First) boot of w11 i have this error on a Black screen (old blue screen of windows) and the pc uninstall the update and come back to w10.....
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Did you try to start in safe mode and run "mdsched.exe" ? (Usually pressing F8 right after the lenovo bios logo appears, but you will probably need and external usb keyboard for this)
@jamespmi
Thanks for your time and your help.
For the BIOS update Yes it directly come from the lenovo site (the only update aviable so i can't make mistake).
I just try to make a full run of mdsched.exe in safe mode (really hard to keep a usb keyboard cause my 2 wireless keyboard wasn't reconnised in safe mode) and no error after the check...
I really don't understand what can block the W11 update on my yogabook.
Also try to install with desableing all non essentiel app and service at startup..... No more result.....
The only option i do not try is to make the update in safe mode (don't know if it's possible...)
Hey,
typing this from my W11 yoga book... i used the reg tweak as described in this article and just started upgrading by opening the ISO in W10 https://pureinfotech.com/install-windows-11-unsupported-pc/
Needed to install some drivers again, but overall it works okay. Just disable all animations. Because our old tablet just can't handle those any more.
is there any benefit in using vw11 instead of w10 in performance terms? I would go for w11 but only performance driven as WSL is running fine ;-)
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is there any benefit in using vw11 instead of w10 in performance terms? I would go for w11 but only performance driven as WSL is running fine ;-)
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It really depends on the flavour of windows 11 you install. But I would say yo
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Want to run Android on your PC or Laptop?
This is pretty cool, did it this morning.
If you have troubles with getting your internet to work in it, what I did was put my EVO in USB tethering mode,plugged it into my PC..then booted the PC and it worked great.
1. Download Android from here..android-x86-1.6-r2.iso
2. Download UNetBootin
Now you have a few choices... either just burn the ISO to a cd (and boot your computer off it) or use unetbootin to make a usb thumb drive bootable with the ISO image on it.
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Here are some better more detailed instructions.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wrena1bNl18 -- cheesy video of it on my pc.
ok so this looks bad a** but like is it a dual boot? or is it if you dont have the memory card you cant run it? im running ubuntu and think this would be pretty sweet if you have the UI of this but still have the functioning of ubuntu
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ok so this looks bad a** but like is it a dual boot? or is it if you dont have the memory card you cant run it? im running ubuntu and think this would be pretty sweet if you have the UI of this but still have the functioning of ubuntu
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I just booted up off a thumb drive so it doesn't effect your current os... you could also burn the ISO on to a cd and bootup off the CD...
You don't actually install this on your hard drive or anything. You could, but it'd be kinda pointless.
Would be very cool to run on a Netbook, see how android translates as a Netbook OS.
how about froyo2.2??
I tried it on my laptop Dell E4200 but I cannot run it. I tried all LIVE modes but nothing happened.
mine gets stuck on detecting android x86. I even tried burning the disk and got stuck in the same place. I really want to try this.
This is sick!! Can anyone think of any possible way to install apk files???? Can I add Google Apps somehow??
You can boot from Virtual PC too
Hi, i have successfully booted from Windows Virtual PC software..
You need to :
1. Download Windows Virtual PC
2. Go Bios to enable CPU virtualization technology(newer pc would have this function)
3. install the Windows Virtual PC software
4. Create a virtual disk
5. Give it any name
6. Go to Settings for that Virtual Disk
7. Search for dvd drive and point it to the android iso
8. Boot up the Virtual Drive you have created
9. select the third option, debug, and follow the instruction there, you should type exit twice to boot into android
10. Wella you have reached android
10a. Make sure you got a ethernet connection on your pc
10b. Try either ethernet port 1 or 2 to get connected to the internet by editing in the android ethernet settings.
Hope this helps
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This is sick!! Can anyone think of any possible way to install apk files???? Can I add Google Apps somehow??
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I would assume that the OS uses the flash drive as a filesystem- so put the APKs on the flash drive, download a file manager from the web and install using the file manager.
Also I can't get this to work in VirtualBox, it says the ISO file is invalid.
I read about this months ago but never did give it a go. I can only imagine how awesome this would be to run on a computer that has a touchscreen monitor.
That said... once windows releases a few of their tablets and we have the option to boot into android.............. AWESOME!!!
This is confusing...no matter how I try to start it, it always comes to a black screen with an underscore that blinks every couple of seconds
This came out just in time.....not even 3 days ago I was looking at live android, which has been discontinued as it seems
Mac OSX
I got a Macbook Pro and I wanted to try, so I used Parrells desktop and mounted the ISO as as a Windows 7 (unsure if that was right) but it seemed to work just fine
Check it out!
Android on OSX -
Got it running on my Acer Aspire one, wifi works and I can connect to the internet! this is awesome!
Wow, I can run it under VirtualBox on Fedora 13... nice. Unfortunetaly I do not have touch screen so handling is a little bit tricky.
i got it running in virtualbox. just set up a virtual system and use ubuntu linux as the virtual system to be created and use the defaults to create the system
I got it running on an HP DV6 laptop coppied it to a usb drive booted up and it works fine and the internet, nice work thanks for this
it runs great under vmware workstation 7. even internet works I just wished the real market was pre-installed. im pretty sure someone will get froyo into a iso now that this version is getting attention
will the touchscreen be usable if you install android on a Tablet or UMPC?
I'm getting a Sony Vaio UX this week and that would be a realy cool android device!!
Hi, install the windows 8 consumer preview but the ccc does not work, can not be opened and then fails , i have a hd 4850 and i can not do screen scaling
I have the same issue with the same card. Hopefully someone can figure out the issue.
I'm getting the same problem here
install it with comparability mode for windows 7 and it will work when will finish setup it will ask u to download net frame work 3.5 and it will work
fix to issue. here
Same card, same problem. ATI Tray Tools doesn't work either...
I have a random graphic bug on the desktop (only on the desktop), it randomly flashs black...
I was able to get ccc running by removing all the ati drivers and reinstalling by setting the installation file to run in windows 7 compatibility and run as admin. The issue I have now is while trying to watch anything on YouTube the video card runs as if I were gaming heavily and Firefox freezes up, this also occurs with IE. Hopefully these issues will get worked out soon.
I guess you didn't install the windows 8 CP drivers?
support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/Windows8ConsumerPreviewDrivers.aspx
There you go. Only problem is you will need to COMPLETLY remove all other drivers. I recommend re do the installation and install only these drivers/.
Install driver in compatible mode with windows 7, the ccc and it worked, i set the screen scaling, but the problem now is that every time I switch on my pc all the ccc values are reset and must reconfigure the scaling
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Install driver in compatible mode with windows 7, the ccc and it worked, i set the screen scaling, but the problem now is that every time I switch on my pc all the ccc values are reset and must reconfigure the scaling
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Why don't you just do what I see you need to do? It's fine over here if you follow my steps....
gkillerx said:
Why don't you just do what I see you need to do? It's fine over here if you follow my steps....
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With drivers for Windows 8 is not working the ccc
gkillerx said:
I guess you didn't install the windows 8 CP drivers?
support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/Windows8ConsumerPreviewDrivers.aspx
There you go. Only problem is you will need to COMPLETLY remove all other drivers. I recommend re do the installation and install only these drivers/.
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Those drivers didn't work for me and as outlined on that page the Radeon HD 4000 series isn't supported.
On another note now that I have the drivers working by using compatibility mode as previously stated adobe flash constantly crashes. I think this is due to hardware acceleration from the video card. Anyone else with this issue?
some problem here, looking for answer..
Guys, installing 11-12_vista64_win7_64_dd_ccc_ocl.exe by right clicking and selecting Troubleshoot Compatability (which set it to Win XP SP3) has solved this for me.
CCC installs and runs fine, I can configure the overscan and my second monitor is finally back to normal.
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Guys, installing 11-12_vista64_win7_64_dd_ccc_ocl.exe by right clicking and selecting Troubleshoot Compatability (which set it to Win XP SP3) has solved this for me.
CCC installs and runs fine, I can configure the overscan and my second monitor is finally back to normal.
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Are you able to get flash videos to work on youtube or vimeo or anyplace online? I am finding my browser freezes and I can hear audio but see a solid green color where the video should be. This occurs under the desktop and metro version of IE, the latest beta of Firefox and the latest beta of Chrome. I have uninstalled, rebooted computer and reinstalled flash mutliple times as well as the drivers for my Radeon 4890. I believe flash uses hardware acceleration from the graphics card which may or may not get corrected anytime soon.
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Are you able to get flash videos to work on youtube or vimeo or anyplace online? I am finding my browser freezes and I can hear audio but see a solid green color where the video should be. This occurs under the desktop and metro version of IE, the latest beta of Firefox and the latest beta of Chrome. I have uninstalled, rebooted computer and reinstalled flash mutliple times as well as the drivers for my Radeon 4890. I believe flash uses hardware acceleration from the graphics card which may or may not get corrected anytime soon.
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Yes - flash video is working fine. I'm using Chrome as primary browser but have also just tested with IE and it's ok.
Here's the steps I took:
1. Install .NET 3.5 from Windows features
2. Remove any previous ATI/AMD installs INCLUDING the Windows 8 default ATI Driver
3. Install 11-12_vista64_win7_64_dd_ccc_ocl
4. Did a custom install and could see it will install its own driver
Couple of shots for you:
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Touchpad Tool-kit - Android automated installer.
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This is a complete tool-kit to get android on the HP Touchpad.
The pack is designed for easy installation of Cyanogenmod 9 (ICS 4.0.4) or Cyanogenmod 10 (JB 4.1.2).
What does the pack do?
•Step by step guided installation wizard, fully configures the users PC.
•Installs Novacom (32bit or 64bit)
•Copies the following files to the "Palm, Inc" folder, ACMEInstaller3, ACMEUninstaller, uImage.ClockworkMod
•Runs the ACMEInstaller3 install command to install android
•Works with CM9 or CM10 (most likely CM7 too, although this is untested)
•Runs on Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 & Windows 8
•Advanced section for experienced users to only access what they need
•Runs the ACMEUninstaller to remove android (advanced section)
•Does NOT require java to be installed on your PC
Download (be sure to untick "Use our download manager and get recommended downloads"):
http://d-h.st/bNH
Notes
•*IMPORTANT* If you run CM10 then as soon as possible go into settings > Storage > three dots in top right > USB Computer connection, and tick "Media Device (MTP)"
•Will not work if run from a directory containing spaces in the name, Windows 7 "C:\Users\[user name]\Downloads\" will work, Windows XP "C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\My Documents\" will fail. Windows XP users I advice you extract the "touchpad-xcd.zip" folder to your C:\ drive and not my documents.
•Files will fail to copy if not run as administrator on Windows Vista, 7/8
•Tested extensively on Windows XP, Vista, 7 & 8 by users of various abilities with 100% success.
Changelog
•Version 1 - 22/12/2012 - Initial pack released for limited testing
•Version 2 - 20/2/2013 - Updated pack, moboot 037 replaced by 038, batch file tweaked based on user suggestions, rolled out to wider audience.
•Version 3.1 - 21/02/2013 - Batch file updated to improve use and readability, password removed. 'uImage.ClockworkMod' is now only copied when doing an advanced memboot install, and not by default.
How do I use it? (Full guide to follow shortly)
•Download and extract the "touchpad-xcd.zip" zip file, using the password "xcdtouch" (without quotes).
•Connect your touchpad to your PC the same as normal to transfer files.
•Copy the included cminstall folder to the main directory of your touchpad.
•Decide if you want CM9 or 10, get one or the other NOT both.
•If you want CM9 then download the newest files from the following links
◦CM9 Android (official nightly)
◦CM9 Google Apps
•If you want CM10 then download the newest files from the following links
◦CM10 Android (jcsullins preview)
◦CM10 Google Apps
•Copy the android and google apps you just downloaded into the cminstall folder on the touchpad
•Rename the two files so the file names start with “update-“ (no quotes), so your cminstall folder looks similar to the following screenshot.
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•Run the “run-me.bat” file (Windows Vista, 7 & 8, right click and run as Admin)
•Select standard user and follow the step by step guide in the batch file
Reserved
Reserved.
Tested just for some feedback and can confirm it works as intended on windows 8 Pro
Sent from my HP Touchpad >
Currently at 300+ downloads would appreciate some more feedback on whether anything needs tweaking. I'm taking the silence to mean that everything works great as it is.
Worked perfect for me.
Best and easiest method yet kudos. I was able to use this after bricking my touchpad trying to install SickleROM Alpha due to an improper ACME installer. Used webos doctor to get webos back and then used your batch file and everything was back to the way it was before the failed install so easy that even the most timid among us could do successfully. :thumbup:
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
Used this today. Quick and easy install. Thanks!
thanks for the app and time you spent to do it
Is it possible to install a rom which is based on CM9 (e.g., Fat'n Creamy) using this?
EDIT: I'm guessing not... I ran it, but it didn't seem to update CWM to the included version. :/
Does the camera and flash player work with this mod?
What steps do you take to keep up with the nightly updates for CM9?
Kanzar said:
Is it possible to install a rom which is based on CM9 (e.g., Fat'n Creamy) using this?
EDIT: I'm guessing not... I ran it, but it didn't seem to update CWM to the included version. :/
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I would imagine you would just need to name it update-CM9FatnCreamy_Feb2813.zip
Also the same would go for CWM. update-CWM6.zip
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda premium
All this does it makes it easier to install android.
App support comes down to the rom you install.
Flash will work natively on CM9, it will work on CM10 with a bit of messing, camera depends on if the rom supports it again.
IT should install any rom as long as it start's with 'update-' as mentioned above.
To update either use CWM as normal, or just copy the new rom (and gapps) into the cm9 folder and run my script again.
Installer works perfectly fine. Although it's not as automated as I thought it would be.
Well I could make the steps run themselves, but I like to let people know what's going on.
I haven't tried this one but Easy Installer has less work to it and does the same thing.
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I haven't tried this one but Easy Installer has less work to it and does the same thing.
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Don't you a least think you should try before comparing/criticising it against something else!!!
It looks extremely good and professional to me.
Going to give this a try on my other touchpad but instead of using CM9 or 10 I'm going with Fat n Creamy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1944556
Lets start with this....
Incase above didn't work.... http://youtu.be/xy816n5AfZc
I put windows 10 tech preview on my hp laptop, i did recoverydrive.exe to build a recovery on my flash drive and then deleted the recovery partition from hard drive to save space (major PITA in hindsight) but too late now. Anyway, i cant get it to recover from flash drive now and it is pissing me off. I have tried putting in flash, restart, it asks what language for keyboard and then the menus begin. Hitting recovery from.... Restarts the pc and process starts again. Hitting recovery opens hp recovery environment, but don't let me select usb. Hitting escape while starting up and pressing F9 to boot from..... and select usb device gives me same select language and click on anything after that to continue same endless cycle of nothingness.
My flash drive shows as G:
And contains:
boot (file folder)
efi (file folder)
sources (file folder)
bootmgr (file)
bootmgr.efi (EFI file)
reagent.xml (xml document)
Anyone want to put forth input to above youtube link that would let me build a refresh partition on my C:\ from G:\ please?
In my eyes the video linked to contains a bad avdvice: the System Restore image shouldn't be saved to default Windows drive [C:], but onto another HDD drive / partition.
The System Restore image created with means Windows 8 offers, is simply a snapshot of specific portions of the Windows drive [C:], consists of folders Backup nnnn-nn-nn, Catalog, Logs, SPPMetadataCache and file MediaId. This System Restore image can be replayed at any time via Windows 8 inbuilt means.
The System Restore image created as shown before has nothing to do with a System Refresh offered by Windows 8, where Windows 8 indeed will be freshly installed. Hence you need the original Windows 8 Installation disk which contains the folders/files you enumerated: boot, efi , sources, etc.
If these installation folders/files are present (copied onto) on a bootable device, i.e. those devices which UEFI / BIOS lists and from which you can choose , then you can Refresh your Windows 8 installation.
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In my eyes the video linked to contains a bad avdvice: the System Restore image shouldn't be saved to default Windows drive [C:], but onto another HDD drive / partition.
The System Restore image created with means Windows 8 offers, is simply a snapshot of specific portions of the Windows drive [C:], consists of folders Backup nnnn-nn-nn, Catalog, Logs, SPPMetadataCache and file MediaId. This System Restore image can be replayed at any time via Windows 8 inbuilt means.
The System Restore image created as shown before has nothing to do with a System Refresh offered by Windows 8, where Windows 8 indeed will be freshly installed. Hence you need the original Windows 8 Installation disk which contains the folders/files you enumerated: boot, efi , sources, etc.
If these installation folders/files are present (copied onto) on a bootable device, i.e. those devices which UEFI / BIOS lists and from which you can choose , then you can Refresh your Windows 8 installation.
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So the recovey flash drive thru hp recovery manager was a cruel joke hp plays on people and you cant really recovery from the flash drive at a later time when needed?
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So the recovey flash drive thru hp recovery manager was a cruel joke hp plays on people and you cant really recovery from the flash drive at a later time when needed?
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HP don't use the same terms as Microsoft. They throughout speak of System Recovery, whereas Microsoft distinguish between System Recovery and System Refresh. As I've noticed, HP always mean System Refresh in the sense of Microsoft.
Don't own an HP computer, so I don't know how "HP Recovery Manager" does its job.
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BTW: Performing an HP System Recovery (Windows 8) in detail is described here:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=de&lc=de&dlc=de&docname=c03489643
I did the process from that hp site. That is how I found the escape on startup trick and F9 commands, still does language, pick an option (recover from something, exit to tech preview, advanced options.....) Anything I press sends me to restart, select language, select option and that cycle just keeps looping until I remove the flash drive. I'm at my end of patients and ready to take it to Microsoft store with the box it came in that shows the OS that was OEM installed and tell them to re-install it.
~void~
Firstly Tab 2 is ARM and not ARM64 so that will not work anyhow. I still dont understand how would windows work on this device
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Firstly Tab 2 is ARM and not ARM64 so that will not work anyhow. I still dont understand how would windows work on this device
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Thank you for your reply,
Would x86 (32 bit) work, since ARM is 32 bit?
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ARM is 32 bit yes, but will it work? i dont know if windows will like directly work, this is not a custom rom nor is it android its windows which is very different. i still am confused of how you will install it
The best joke ever loool
Win11 arm64 on tab2 rofl..
Thank you, you make my day wonderful.
You can use tab2 for teamviewer, vnc,.. any remote app and it will looks like your running windows on tab 2.
TheYellowRay said:
Hi there XDA team,
Recently, a team of developers have successfully installed windows 11 on a Lumia phone (a Nokia windows phone) https://woa-project.github.io/LumiaWOA/, they re-engineered and created drivers - this allowed for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and even audio!
This got me thinking.... could there be a way to run windows on a bigger screen (tablet)?
I remembered that I had an old Samsung Tab 2 10.1" (I wouldn't mind sacrificing it) and I knew a way to get ARM64 images from a website: https://uupdump.net/.
I looked up the requirements for windows 11 and I realized that they were WAY above what the tablet was capable of...…
I installed CPU-Z to really see how big the gap was - and it was painfully huge.
But I had installed windows 11 to a RPI 3b+ before (512 GB RAM) so I knew there was a way.
The only real problem was the storage (16 GB model), so I had to grab a spare 32 gig SDHC card (could you please confirm if I could use an SDXC card?, thanks)- this would mean that would have to boot off it (I would then utilise the extra 16GB internal).
I would follow along with the first part of this video remotely, as it did not require to be in the installer(the CMD and registry bit (load hive), but without the installer): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxJ6a-PY1KA
I completed this successfully, avoiding all restrictions (I could tamper with the registry if it caused problems later).
I also switched the primary partition to fat32, because the device can't read NTFS (maybe its just Android?).
The issue now was to boot from the SD card (I feared this as soon as I had begun the project )
I thought that my first 2 steps should be to root and unlock the bootloader, but I immediately discovered that when my 30 pin cable connected to my PC, the device did not show up in the explorer and begin to setup the device (install drivers); this was a problem because Kingoroot (root creator) required access to the device in order to boot and unlock it.
But the strange thing was that the cable was delivering power to the tablet... (data pins broken?) could this mean that 30 pin does not support data/media interaction (i am in the process of finding another cable, which I know I have) ?
So I tried the APK, but when loading it spring up with a message "Error while parsing package" and terminates (my android version is 4.2.2).
So I thought about a Mod, but that requires root.
I thought that my only option was a physical motherboard interaction..... https://www.digi.com/resources/documentation/digidocs/90001546/task/android/t_faq_boot_from_usd_card_android.htm
It does say Android image, but windows is ARM64 with a EFI partition FAT32 so it shouldn't be a problem to read off of.
But the only things that I was not certain about was that if those motherboard switches existed on this device and if this also required root or an unlocked bootloader (please do tell me if these are true or false).
The second option was multi-booting.....https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/can-i-boot-android-from-a-external-sd-card.3803666/
and
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/multiboot-recovery-boot-multiple-roms-v2-2-twrp2-8-3-0.2684052/
this option required VFAT, which I'm not sure if windows can read off of.
So I decided to turn to the forms!
Can you guys please help me with this booting issue, it would be much appreciated!
BTW this is not for regular use, this is just an experiment and a bit of fun!
Thank you for reading and responding in advance!
P.S. I'm 13 years old so please don't get angry if I'm not very wise!
Pls tell me straight up if its not possible.
I apologise if I have misused any terminology.
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I completely understand you. You want what i want. the best thing to do is use a launcher like computer launcher 2 on playstore (it looks a bit like Windows 11). I don't consider this as a joke at all. Many (including me) want this. You can also use the Wins 10 simulator on playstore (Windows 10).
TheYellowRay said:
Thank you for your reply,
Would x86 (32 bit) work, since ARM is 32 bit?View attachment 5365891
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x86 is different from ARM
just like x86_64 and ARM64
HippoInWindow said:
x86 is did free rent from ARM
just like x86_64 and ARM64
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Arc android said:
I completely understand you. You want what i want. the best thing to do is use a launcher like computer launcher 2 on playstore (it looks a bit like Windows 11). I don't consider this as a joke at all. Many (including me) want this. You can also use the Wins 10 simulator on playstore (Windows 10).
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You can have a launcher that somehow resembles the Surface Duo
HippoInWindow said:
You can have a launcher that somehow resembles the Surface Duo
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Yeah that's the only best option.