how to install windows xp on n8000 - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all
have anyway to install windows xp on n8000
thank you

Unless someone has some impressive programming skills then I don't think so. Someone asked earlier in this forum if Windows 8 could be installed and it looked highly unlikely.
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Not unless you happen to have all the drivers for the hardware and some good programming skills...
This question has been going around since the samsung galaxy tab - 1st 7" tablet... It still doesn't have it. If it hasn't been cracked there in the couple of years it's been out then you can be assured it ain't coming to the note 10.1 any time soon...

Lol sorry bud, thats not happening. Xp runs on intel and amd processors as far as i know...
And the amount of work it would take to port xp to this tablet is not worth it, esp for an outdated system like xp. Windows rt i believe you, xp not likely
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There was a freak running w95 on Xperia X10i ^^
lets hope in the Future they will build Tablets with dualBoot Standard!

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465365
It just for fun, and time waste for it booting up...lol

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Is it possible install windows 8 on P6210 plus?

Hello Guys found some threads talking about install windows 8 on my tablet, would like to know if is this really possible, and how about dual boot with android and windows 8? i would like to see some tutorial for it! if someone could help me ill be glad, thanks.
It's not possible as windows 8 its closed source and you need in first place a Kernel able to handle the hardware from windows and that dear won't happen ever..
So you would see windows xxx development as much as you see ios development.. So let's do the maths. Erm its so hard... (1 hour later) oh yeah the answer its 0
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Oh..=(
msedek said:
It's not possible as windows 8 its closed source and you need in first place a Kernel able to handle the hardware from windows and that dear won't happen ever..
So you would see windows xxx development as much as you see ios development.. So let's do the maths. Erm its so hard... (1 hour later) oh yeah the answer its 0
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But what about that tablets that comes with windows 8 arm? must be a port for tablets....i really need to run some operational system different, like ubuntu native or windows native...
Buy a windows 8 tab then.. Some android devices has Linux ports partially working but I don't see the point on doing that...
As I said can't be ported unless there's some tab with the exact same hardware wich I highly doubt will happen... Having the same processor mean nothing it needs several other things..
Put it in this way.. Get 2 computers with same processor core i7 with a different motherboard/hard drive /video card/network cards/modems then create an image from 1 of the 2 pcs and try to use that image in the other pc... It won't boot at all even if they have the same processor...
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Got it!
msedek said:
Buy a windows 8 tab then.. Some android devices has Linux ports partially working but I don't see the point on doing that...
As I said can't be ported unless there's some tab with the exact same hardware wich I highly doubt will happen... Having the same processor mean nothing it needs several other things..
Put it in this way.. Get 2 computers with same processor core i7 with a different motherboard/hard drive /video card/network cards/modems then create an image from 1 of the 2 pcs and try to use that image in the other pc... It won't boot at all even if they have the same processor...
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Hum now i understand what are you talking about, thanks for helping me...have a nice day sir
I think Lenovo has announced a tablet that will dual boot android and Windows 8, but unless someone reverse engineers all our drivers, it will never happen on our tabs
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can samsung galaxy note 10.1 n8000 install windows 8 os?

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Doubt windows 8. Windows RT... maybe...
Someone would need to port ROM from existing samsung win RT tablets...
Not even sure if its possible. Hopefully others who know more can tell on feasibility.
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Please!!!
That would be so sweeeeet...
The best from both worlds
Kevin
I do not thing you will be able to install Windows 8 though RT version is made for ARM processors so should be possible may be some day some expert will manage as for you to install it you need the drivers to the hardware inside
Where this is clearly possible I think you will find the windows RT software licence will not allow any kind of porting to other devices, as such DEV would quite rightly not be permitted on XDA.
Windows rt was ported to htc hd2 a 3 years old device, so it should be possible
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i cant see this going anywhere due to licencing issues, the project will certainly have very limited exposure on here for good reasons. I'd certaintly install it though if it did come to pass.
Should definitely be possible, just a matter of time..
It should be possible, but the question is why would I do that Windows 8 has not got great reviews
There is great hope for an Ubuntu 12.10 port (native) witch is far greater then win 8 rt !:thumbup: (win 8 (not rt) it is impossible to port do to different cpu architecture)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2070139
Possible if they are using same proccesor. Just need sometime
Sorry if I rain on your parade and I go upstream.........
Which is the point of replacing Android, which is THE BEST when it comes to touchscreen tablets, with the crappiest operating system called "Windows 8"?????''
You should know Microsoft is definitely going to the dogs with this new OS - they swore to us this W would be a revolution and it's a Vista replication instead - increasingly slow and complicated. I bought W8 in November and I've had it updated once a day for two months - minor o major bugs, I don't know but certainly it drives me up the wall, the more updated, the slower.
I thought it wouldn't be as brilliant as Microsoft reckoned, but I wonder how an OS could have a minimum number of downsides in order to be considered just an "improvement".... ****!
So I've got to get a N8000 to fix my mobility issues - the app collection really sorted out everthing to me - and now I should think about a W8-working N8000......... sorry......... what the ****'s that???
I agree
dudu7559 said:
Sorry if I rain on your parade and I go upstream.........
Which is the point of replacing Android, which is THE BEST when it comes to touchscreen tablets, with the crappiest operating system called "Windows 8"?????''
You should know Microsoft is definitely going to the dogs with this new OS - they swore to us this W would be a revolution and it's a Vista replication instead - increasingly slow and complicated. I bought W8 in November and I've had it updated once a day for two months - minor o major bugs, I don't know but certainly it drives me up the wall, the more updated, the slower.
I thought it wouldn't be as brilliant as Microsoft reckoned, but I wonder how an OS could have a minimum number of downsides in order to be considered just an "improvement".... ****!
So I've got to get a N8000 to fix my mobility issues - the app collection really sorted out everthing to me - and now I should think about a W8-working N8000......... sorry......... what the ****'s that???
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What he said!!! If I wanted a widoze tablet, I would have bought one.
RETIEF said:
What he said!!! If I wanted a widoze tablet, I would have bought one.
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Thank you
Asus releasing a tegra 3 quad core tablet that runs full Windows 8 when docked and gives user choice of Win8 or Android 4.1 when detached as a tablet. So there is compatibility.
dudu7559 said:
Sorry if I rain on your parade and I go upstream.........
Which is the point of replacing Android, which is THE BEST when it comes to touchscreen tablets, with the crappiest operating system called "Windows 8"?????''
You should know Microsoft is definitely going to the dogs with this new OS - they swore to us this W would be a revolution and it's a Vista replication instead - increasingly slow and complicated. I bought W8 in November and I've had it updated once a day for two months - minor o major bugs, I don't know but certainly it drives me up the wall, the more updated, the slower.
I thought it wouldn't be as brilliant as Microsoft reckoned, but I wonder how an OS could have a minimum number of downsides in order to be considered just an "improvement".... ****!
So I've got to get a N8000 to fix my mobility issues - the app collection really sorted out everthing to me - and now I should think about a W8-working N8000......... sorry......... what the ****'s that???
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Wow do you own a windows 8 computer.and know difference in win8 and win8 rt.win 8 on new hardware ia rock solid rt is new amd under powered
Check out this
Probably no
Nope.

Windows 8 RT?

Hi,
do you think it will be possible to install windows 8 RT (windows 8 arm processors version) like new Samsung Ativ?
Is there some dev interested to do this?
No... You're asking to install ios on android or vice versa... No drivers and different file structures, not to mention hardware difference, don't allow us to run win8 on an android device. This question has been asked since the galaxy tab7" gen 1 (and win 7) came out. I haven't seen it on that yet and that device is quite a few years old now...
Why would you want to? I see no true advantage by doing this.
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No... You're asking to install ios on android or vice versa... No drivers and different file structures, not to mention hardware difference, don't allow us to run win8 on an android device. This question has been asked since the galaxy tab7" gen 1 (and win 7) came out. I haven't seen it on that yet and that device is quite a few years old now...
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Do you know windows 8 RT version is for arm processors?
ios? I don't want it.
Jonphinguyen7 said:
Why would you want to? I see no true advantage by doing this.
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If Samsung makes Ativ tablet with arm processor and windows 8 RT somebody can prefer it to android!
I love Android but i'd like to try Windows 8 RT, i repeat RT, on my GNote 10.1.
I don't think to be the only one
Me, I would also like to test it.
And to be honest: things like this is why we are here,or am I wrong?
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lukjohnny said:
Me, I would also like to test it.
And to be honest: things like this is why we are here,or am I wrong?
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Me too
I'm on xda for mods and tests
Will never be possible.
RT needs a min resolution of 1366×768
phbruintjes said:
Will never be possible.
RT needs a min resolution of 1366×768
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Damn, i didn't know it. We've got a problem.
Can this thread open new ways? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1960034
Any discussion on this is futile. Microsoft has already made it clear that it will only make Win 8 RT available to OEM's.
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AndroHero said:
Any discussion on this is futile. Microsoft has already made it clear that it will only make Win 8 RT available to OEM's.
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I'm not asking to Microsoft an official release, i'm asking an hack to install Windows RT on Galaxy Note 10.1 here in xda developers forum.
Watch this:
http://wmpoweruser.com/htc-hd2-wp8-port-leads-to-windows-rt-on-the-htc-hd2/
Would be the hd2!!! That phone has got to be the greatest phone ever hands down.
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windows 8 vs. Windows 7

I'm getting ready to pick up a laptop...
sorry pre mature post...i do alot flashing and working on android phones...should i stick to winfows 7 or will I be able to work with windows 8 when it comes to toolkits, Odin, drivers , etc....thanks...
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good luck with that.
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Thanks for sharing man, love to hear it -__-
Nah but to the point: it really depends on the style you like, imo, windows 8 is a bit smoother, and the boottime is way better, but not a lot op people are good enough with computers to use windows8, so it isn't recommended for grandpa's and such.
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Sorry guys didn't. Finish post...read above. Thanks
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Sorry guys didn't. Finish post...read above. Thanks
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answer quickly and read less ... better is to try it in dualboot to see ...
perhaps still some drivers not yet there , in dualboot u could be informed .
Jesushasadroid said:
I'm getting ready to pick up a laptop...
sorry pre mature post...i do alot flashing and working on android phones...should i stick to winfows 7 or will I be able to work with windows 8 when it comes to toolkits, Odin, drivers , etc....thanks...
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Win7 vs. Win8 is like trying to compare a Volkswagen to a Yugo
^^^^^^^^^^^^
You can run the same programs as you can on windows 7. (i'm running the release preview, and i can run everything, even games.)
windows 8 is windows 7 but with more features.
How does it work when flashing roms on galaxy s3, galaxy nexus, nexus 4...also running toolkits, and Odin....i flash alot of roms, root amd repair software issues on samsungs using Odin...will this be an issue on win8....windows was flawless for everything....just don't want to get windows and then have issues with drivers and etc...
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I cant tell you how it would be for flashing etc.
but i can tell you that windows 8 is a blast ( the positive way )
- As soon as you get to know it you really love it, there is a couple of things that annoys me about it, but there is also things in windows 7 and linux mint i dislike, it cant be perfect..
if you ask me, go for it.. and if you get sick of windows 8 look alike style you can " disable " it with a program called " start 8 "
OR you can do as i do, combine the two.. im running the windows 7 look, but i still have the metro apps, that i can run if i like to do that ..
So from the usage point, yes.. windows 8 is waaay better and so much smoother, faster and allaround just better..
People who dislike it has used it for 10 minutes, have read alot of hate on it and joined the crowd..
Hope it helped
Thanks so much for your feedback....good stuff
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Windows 8 is very clean and quick..
I have an alienware laptop.. and its very snappy..
Windows 8
I have been using windows 8 since last 2 months. I feel that user interface is clean. But there are some issues which i defiantly taken care of in for there updates . If your are a naive user than you might find windows 8 very irritating. BTW there is lot to explore in Win 8 ! :fingers-crossed:
Another thing to consider is that if you get a windows 8 machine and later decide you don't like it you are legally entitled to downgrade to windows 7. Check out the link on Microsoft's site: http://www.microsoft.com/oem/en/licensing/sblicensing/pages/downgrade_rights.aspx
Not sure how easy this will be to do, but it's something to consider.
have you thought about having two operating systems?i think you should consider this option.win 8 is faster than 7.but you may find problems with drivers.good luck.
windows is far more better than windows 7 provided u have sufficient RAM coz win 8 just sucks up the RAM as far as i know
Most of the apps are not working for windows 8 but it is faster compared to windows 7. if u want to run the apps which are useful for android. some might not be into market which runs on windows 8.
From my own experience windows 8 boots very very fast (tested with normal HDD) Thats a great advantage! Tho I really dislike the metro interface, thats why I went back to windows 7.
Every second Windows system was the best in my opinion..
like first Windows xp then windows 7..
the others in between was bad..
So its just my opinion but i guess windows 8 is just good for tablets..
Windows 7 is perfect so far.. It aint too complicated.

Win8

Hello all...
Could it be possible to get win8 rt on galaxy 7.7?
Mvh.
Stefan Ellehage Arentoft
The first question would be: why? Being an arm processor it would be Windows 8 RT. There is much more software available for Android than win 8 RT. And you would not be able to run normal Windows software as that needs Intel and a full Windows 8.
Then the likelihood is low because we will never get the source code like you do with Android. The developers are struggling enough to port jellybean with the jellybean source but no propriety driver source. Win 8 is probably a non started.
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Sv: Win8
Ok, i was just curious if it could be done
But i short the answer must be no then...
Mvh.
Stefan Ellehage Arentoft

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