Explain the full process for me because I want to migrate my system window 10 to window 11.
If your computer supports Windows 11 (you can check it using "Windows PC Health Check App").
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You can upgrade using Windows Update. But if you are asking it here, i think you should not doing it by yourself... because you can make some mistakes with your system.
You need UEFI 64 bit Processor and TPM And (PC than support Windows 11)
cmfCyangenModteam said:
You need UEFI 64 bit Processor and TPM And (PC than support Windows 11)
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And also intel cpu greater than 8th gen or Ryzen 3 (3rd gen or up) / Ryzen 5+ (2nd gen or up)
Yes.
I've had it running on my 2600k but didn't like it and went back to 10. Rufus is your friend. To hard finding drivers when I did it. January when I tried. Planning on waiting a couple more builds then trying it again. I mainly want Android Subsystem so I don't have to emulate
If you don't have the hardware to run it, there is a good build called ghost spectre. It's what I use and it's great.
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Hi everyone,
So I've got my Lumia 920, and I want to start developping some stuff... I registered to a developper account.
I'm working on Windows 7 (x64) computer, using Visual Studio Express for Windows Phone 2010.
WP8 SDK CANNOT be installed on a Windows 7 machine. So, no problem, I'll try with WP 7.1 applications.
The problem is:
- Zune CANNOT detect the lumia 920 on Windows 7 machine (maybe neither on a Windows 8 machine)
- Visual Studio NEEDS Zune to detect my phone in order to deploy application.
So basically, I just can't deploy anything on my phone on windows 7 can I ?
Aanze said:
Hi everyone,
So I've got my Lumia 920, and I want to start developping some stuff... I registered to a developper account.
I'm working on Windows 7 (x64) computer, using Visual Studio Express for Windows Phone 2010.
WP8 SDK CANNOT be installed on a Windows 7 machine. So, no problem, I'll try with WP 7.1 applications.
The problem is:
- Zune CANNOT detect the lumia 920 on Windows 7 machine (maybe neither on a Windows 8 machine)
- Visual Studio NEEDS Zune to detect my phone in order to deploy application.
So basically, I just can't deploy anything on my phone on windows 7 can I ?
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Yeah you're pretty much not able to do it. You can install Windows 8 as dual boot or in a VHD and do it that way. I don't think you can do it in a virtual machine because WP8 SDK requires to be installed on Windows 8 as the host OS in a Hyper-V environment. Easiest way to do it though is just to upgrade to Windows 8.
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Yeah you're pretty much not able to do it. You can install Windows 8 as dual boot or in a VHD and do it that way. I don't think you can do it in a virtual machine because WP8 SDK requires to be installed on Windows 8 as the host OS in a Hyper-V environment. Easiest way to do it though is just to upgrade to Windows 8.
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Thanks for the answer, that's what I thought... no real workaround then..
I'm using my work's computer, so I don't really have OS's choice (and having a W8 virtual machine running on it is not something I can consider)..
That's a shame though, that after buying a Lumia, buying a developper account, having a computer on Windows 7 I'm still unable to develop the way I want.. Anyway, nothing more to do except complain
I guess I'll just be coding at home.
You CAN deploy apps to WP8 on Windows 7 if you install Windows 8 as virtual machine. I have done this myself using VMWare Workstation.
Obviously, your PC have to support Hyper-V.
P.S.: You need to switch to "Exclusive mode" in the virtual machine and then Windows 8 will detect your USB connection.
boshko said:
You CAN deploy apps to WP8 on Windows 7 if you install Windows 8 as virtual machine. I have done this myself using VMWare Workstation.
Obviously, your PC have to support Hyper-V.
P.S.: You need to switch to "Exclusive mode" in the virtual machine and then Windows 8 will detect your USB connection.
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That's good to know thanks !
Though I'm not sure my company would let me run a Windows 8 with my own licence on a VM. But maybe I'll find a way, thanks for the tip !
Installing android virtual device (AVD) with Intel HAXM support
Installing HAXM via android studio sdk manager gives no error.. but in AVD Manager, an error displayed - "/dev/kvm is not found" and hence doesn't allow me to run AVD
Installing HAXM(6.1.2) by downloading from intel official website gives me an error "Failed to configure driver: unknown error. Failed to open driver" which I tried to resolve using this solution given on intel blog
But still not working for me as comments shows for few people it is not working too..
Now, Clicking on green run button gives me same error in addition it displays something more related to "enable Intel VT-x from bios"
Now, in my computer's bios settings.. there is no VT-x but just "Intel VT" feature that I enabled.. but still no difference.. same error message.. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling android studio and AVD.. still no solution
My PC config is :
4gb ram ddr3
Intel i3 550 3.20 ghz
BIOS version TCIBX10H.86A.0037 (not updated - latest firmware is TCIBX10H.86A.0048)
Intel hd graphics
500gb hdd
Windows 7 32bit
PS:
1. Hyper-v is not installed on my computer (may be not supported or Windows need to be installed, I never tried to install it myself)
2. There is no virtual box installed either
3. Sorry for bad english and I'm new to android app development also
One of your issues is that you are running a 32 bit system. Android devices tools require a 64 bit computer.
From what you have said about the missing bios option again tells me your pc is not compatible on a basic level. Not a whole lot you can do. Other then get a new pc to work with Android tools.
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One of your issues is that you are running a 32 bit system. Android devices tools require a 64 bit computer.
From what you have said about the missing bios option again tells me your pc is not compatible on a basic level. Not a whole lot you can do. Other then get a new pc to work with Android tools.
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Thank you for your reply.
I have another PC of my colleague, but I don't know exact configuration of it. Still I came to know that it has 64-bit Windows 7 installed and some high end Nvedia graphics card installed. I'll try using it and let you know.
zelendel said:
One of your issues is that you are running a 32 bit system. Android devices tools require a 64 bit computer.
From what you have said about the missing bios option again tells me your pc is not compatible on a basic level. Not a whole lot you can do. Other then get a new pc to work with Android tools.
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prattkool said:
Thank you for your reply.
I have another PC of my colleague, but I don't know exact configuration of it. Still I came to know that it has 64-bit Windows 7 installed and some high end Nvedia graphics card installed. I'll try using it and let you know.
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Problem continues even on other PC and I could never find why the error continued even if I got VT - x supported and enabled on both the PCs now.. (I checked using 'Intel® Processor Identification Utility' and 'securable.exe') finally i had to move on to 3rd party emulators which run on VirtualBox (like Genymotion).
Hi,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra (Snapdragon 865).I have successfully managed to install and run Windows XP Professional 64-Bit and Xubuntu 18.04 i686 (32-Bit) on my phone with Limbo PC Emulator.
It runs without any issues but it is very slow as Limbo can only use a single core of my 8 core phone. I can't use KVM to use all 8 cores because I want to run x86 or x64 OS and not any arm OS (KVM only works if my device is of the same architecture as the emulated guest).
I just want to run Windows 10 (32 or 64 bit) on my phone with native performance (If possible). Is this possible or have my dreams gone too far? I am ready to even root my phone (or even to risk soft or even hard bricking my phone).
Thanks A Lot (in advance)
@DeveloperWithBrains
With regards to run Windows 10 in Limbo emulator:
Set
CPU-cores to 4
RAM to at least 1 GB ( if 32bit ) and/or to at least 2 GB ( if 64bit )
DeveloperWithBrains said:
Hi,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra (Snapdragon 865).I have successfully managed to install and run Windows XP Professional 64-Bit and Xubuntu 18.04 i686 (32-Bit) on my phone with Limbo PC Emulator.
It runs without any issues but it is very slow as Limbo can only use a single core of my 8 core phone. I can't use KVM to use all 8 cores because I want to run x86 or x64 OS and not any arm OS (KVM only works if my device is of the same architecture as the emulated guest).
I just want to run Windows 10 (32 or 64 bit) on my phone with native performance (If possible). Is this possible or have my dreams gone too far? I am ready to even root my phone (or even to risk soft or even hard bricking my phone).
Thanks A Lot (in advance)
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Can you share how to run it
Do you think there's any way to install WIN 10/11 on our tablet? (No emulators)[Dual Boot Maybe], even the ARM version works.
I am also ready to install (dualboot) chrome os (CloudReady), but for that we need the device to boot from live usb which maybe isn't available on our tablet, and if it is, please guide me.
I've done my part of research and I've been using the tab s 7+ for about 4 months now. I need windows or a full on chrome desktop experience of windows. My last resort for this will be Linux/Ubuntu, which i am not willing to go for, but will do if i have no other option.
Amanpreet2000 said:
Do you think there's any way to install WIN 10/11 on our tablet? (No emulators)[Dual Boot Maybe], even the ARM version works.
I am also ready to install (dualboot) chrome os (CloudReady), but for that we need the device to boot from live usb which maybe isn't available on our tablet, and if it is, please guide me.
I've done my part of research and I've been using the tab s 7+ for about 4 months now. I need windows or a full on chrome desktop experience of windows. My last resort for this will be Linux/Ubuntu, which i am not willing to go for, but will do if i have no other option.
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I haven't heard of anyone installing windows 10 even windows 11 on an android tablet like the tab s7
Your best bet would be Linux or smth like that because the kernel would be similar.
Windows can’t be installed because Windows use a different kernel process from Linux and android, nonetheless, I don't know if anyone has managed to run it.
Amanpreet2000 said:
Do you think there's any way to install WIN 10/11 on our tablet? (No emulators)[Dual Boot Maybe], even the ARM version works.
I am also ready to install (dualboot) chrome os (CloudReady), but for that we need the device to boot from live usb which maybe isn't available on our tablet, and if it is, please guide me.
I've done my part of research and I've been using the tab s 7+ for about 4 months now. I need windows or a full on chrome desktop experience of windows. My last resort for this will be Linux/Ubuntu, which i am not willing to go for, but will do if i have no other option.
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Won't happen.
The bootloader will not allow it and Win 10/11 does not support the Qualcomm 865 SOC.
rjohnstone said:
Won't happen.
The bootloader will not allow it and Win 10/11 does not support the Qualcomm 865 SOC.
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I don't think the 845 was supported either, yet the Oneplus 6t runs Windows 11 though
Here's Windows 11 running on a OnePlus 6T months before it gets Android 11 [Video]
A talented developer has managed to install Microsoft's new Windows 11 platform on the OnePlus 6T, a device even lacking Android 11.
9to5google.com
Amanpreet2000 said:
Do you think there's any way to install WIN 10/11 on our tablet? (No emulators)[Dual Boot Maybe], even the ARM version works.
I am also ready to install (dualboot) chrome os (CloudReady), but for that we need the device to boot from live usb which maybe isn't available on our tablet, and if it is, please guide me.
I've done my part of research and I've been using the tab s 7+ for about 4 months now. I need windows or a full on chrome desktop experience of windows. My last resort for this will be Linux/Ubuntu, which i am not willing to go for, but will do if i have no other option.
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I use TeamViewer to get Windows fullscreen on the tablet =)
2390 said:
I don't think the 845 was supported either, yet the Oneplus 6t runs Windows 11 though
Here's Windows 11 running on a OnePlus 6T months before it gets Android 11 [Video]
A talented developer has managed to install Microsoft's new Windows 11 platform on the OnePlus 6T, a device even lacking Android 11.
9to5google.com
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It loads and kinda runs, but core SOC features do not work.
So no, the 845 is not "supported".
No network, no bluetooth, no sound, partially functioning GPU... that's not a functional device.
An of course the high risk of bricking your device.
it is windows 11, idk if windows ARM would run it but idk, i rather not risk breaking my phone for installing windows
Hi,
I came across this article on how it can be done. https://www.androidauthority.com/install-windows-on-android-868800/
Download Change My Software Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/XP Editiоn
Download Change My Software Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP How to Install Change My Software, Install Windows on Android Phone, Tablet.
www.changemysoftwares.com
I am not sure how correct it is...has anyone tried this?
Hi,
I can across this link talking about software that can do it....not sure about the authenticity of the same.
Here's how to install Windows on Android tablets
You can't directly install Windows on an Android tablet, but you can certainly use it on one. Here's how to use Windows on an Android tablet.
www.androidauthority.com
I wish this was possible .. now i am selling my tablet over this hhhh i mean cause i need to run windows
While the Windows 11 ARM Versions start to slowley emerge for some android devices, give Parsec a try for your Remote Desktop work. It differs from RDP, since over parsec you can actually use the Host PC's GPU.
There are some android tablets that have Windows 11 up and running: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaom...devices-that-can-run-Windows-11.604674.0.html
Hi all! My PC has Intel i7-7700k that is not supported to run windows 11 according to their list. Is it possible install and use it without bugs or it's better to upgrade my system now to new CPU?
FYI:
How to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware - Pureinfotech
To install Windows 11 22H2 on unsupported hardware, use the Registry workaround with a USB or ISO file, or use the Microsoft workaround.
pureinfotech.com
Yes ,it`s possible to install Win 11, although it comes without warranty that it`ll work flawlessly. Exotic hardware components may lack driver support.
reg1stration said:
Hi all! My PC has Intel i7-7700k that is not supported to run windows 11 according to their list. Is it possible install and use it without bugs or it's better to upgrade my system now to new CPU?
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My Sager NP9876 gaming laptop (which I bought in 2017) has an i7-7700K, it's running Windows 11 right now, and quite smoothly too. All my Win10 drivers installed fine on 11, including the Intel chipset driver (which directly interfaces with the CPU and other critical components). But @chrysopra is right, no compatibility/support guarantees. Try 11 first, do a clean install (not upgrade install). If it doesn't run good, you may need a newer CPU.
It's never required to upgrade CPU.
There is a Microsoft-approved hack that should instantly allow you to install Windows 11 on an unsupported processor:
Bypass the CPU check by editing the Windows Registry
Example of an according .REG file
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PCHC]
"UpgradeEligibility"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig]
"BypassCPUCheck"=dword:00000001
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and reboot PC afterwards.
Or - much easier and less risky IMO -
Pass related configuration params to Setup.exe
xXx yYy said:
It's never required to upgrade CPU.
There is a Microsoft-approved hack that should instantly allow you to install Windows 11 on an unsupported processor:
Bypass the CPU check by editing the Windows Registry
Example of an according .REG file
and reboot PC afterwards.
Or - much easier and less risky IMO -
Pass related configuration params to Setup.exe
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Thank you, installed fresh eleven and testing it now.
just Google for Windows 11 22H2 RUFUS .. the ISO burning method is far much easier for CLEAN install rather than tweaking REGISTRY
Here’s the whole process from start to finish in three easy steps.
1) Download the Windows 11 ISO
2) Edit the Windows Registry to bypass the CPU check
3) Open the ISO in Windows Explorer and launch setup
Hope You Find This Useful,
Peter