Raspberry Expert is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. For that, head to UUPdump. Now, select the latest build for arm Choose your preferred language, Windows 11 edition, and then click Next. The command prompt windows will now open and run some codes to download the ARM image and create an iso file. Note that the process may take a while. So be patient. Now, plug your microSD card into your computer.
It will erase all your data on the card. Launch the tool, set your preferred language, and click Next. Now, choose the microSD card that you want to install Windows 11 on.
Select the device type from the drop-down. In the next window, navigate through the file explorer and choose the newly created Windows 11 ISO file and click Next.
When prompted to select the driver, select the first option to use the latest package of drivers available on the server. Now, verify the configuration and click Next. Check the installation overview if everything is ok, then click Install. Since you are using a microSD card, the installation will take some time. Once the installation is complete, close the tool window and eject the card from your computer.
Insert the microSD card into your Raspberry Pi, plug your peripherals and boot up. I used a heatsink and mounted it using a piece of cardboard. You can also use a fan for active cooling if you use a small heatsink. Select your SD card and click next. Make sure that you don't select a wrong storage disk. You will be asked for image file.
Open the windows 10 image you downloaded using the UUP dump site. Last, you can change the boot file. I tested my Raspberry it works well till the following values:. The raspberry pi can run windows 10 on arm and it runs pretty well. You can run light programs like Microsoft office, wordpad, notepad or use it for web browsing. This can run x86 apps as well since there is support libraries for that as well. I was able to run Adobe photoshop 7 x86 on the Raspberry Pi and it runs pretty well.
The wifi and bluetooth do not work right now but I think it will get working soon. Only the USB and eth. I've tried booting from 2. Reply 8 months ago. I think USB booting is not supported yet, Though there is an alternative, you have to alter a few system files.
You can search that on google. Question 9 months ago on Step 2. Sir - It was all very confusing. I watched 3 videos and your instructions - your instructions seemed really good.
I got the blue screen - if that is OK - but nowhere could I find an iso file. I wanted to use window on my Pi 3 and tis native OS is far to complex. Thanks Dan. Answer 8 months ago. The instructions are given in step 1, You need to get the windows image from uupdump.