I have got a very old 2011 unmodded samsung galaxy tab 10.1, is there any way that I can run windows 8.1 natively on the device. Even better if I can dualboot it.
IMO you can't because the system requirements aren't met.Windows 8.1 system requirements are as follows:
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
Hard disk space: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
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System chip:
Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 MSM7227A
Processor:
Single core, 1000 MHz, ARM Cortex-A5
Graphics processor:
Adreno 200 (enhanced)
System memory:
512 MB RAM
Built-in storage:
1 GB
Storage expansion:
microSD, microSDHC up to 32 GB
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any custom ROM. any Generic Firmware or any other tips?
Grand prime with lollipop running is in 32 bits ou 64 bits? When I run uname -m on terminal emulator it gives arm7l. But 64bits only come on arm8l. So is our phone is running on 32 bits with a 64bits processor?
pajocos said:
Grand prime with lollipop running is in 32 bits ou 64 bits? When I run uname -m on terminal emulator it gives arm7l. But 64bits only come on arm8l. So is our phone is running on 32 bits with a 64bits processor?
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The processor supports 64-bit but the system is 32-bit
but if is running in 32 bit why developers are saying that is hard to develop for this device? i dont understand nothing of developing but i want to try.
B/c they don't have the drivers
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Hi, I bought my Android autoradio.
Version Info:
2 GB RAM, 16 GB ROM
now there is Android 7.1.1
Is it possible to upgrade ?? And if so, I will ask the process
is there 64bit kernel and Android build?
The Note 4 is a 64 bit system. The kernel is indeed 64 bit, as is common with most contemporary devices.
Not the Qualcomm version.
The Fire HD 8 Plus tablet has a 64-bit CPU, but has an Application Binary Interface (ABI) of armeabi-v7a, which means the tablet is limited to running only 32-bit applications. This issue is affecting millions of Amazon customers that purchased the Fire HD 8 Plus tablet. In 2022, most current and emerging mobile apps in development are designed for 64-bit mobile devices, and will not install/run on 32-bit devices.
Is it possible to install a 64-bit ABI (arm64-v8a) to enable the Fire HD 8 Plus tablet to run 64-bit applications (as well as legacy 32-bit applications)? The full potential of the 64-bit hardware should be used. If possible, does anyone have the 64-bit ABI files available for install?
If that isn't possible, is there a 64-bit ROM compatible with the Fire HD 8 Plus that can be installed to enable the use of 64-bit apps?
Thank you for any assistance.
Not yet, no. It hasn't been rooted yet.