Hi there. I'm not sure about existing Windows Management Framework 5.0 with PowerShell 5.0 for Windows RT so I start this thread.
According to MS KB, Windows RT is noted in prerequisites
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...ork-5-0-rtm-on-windows-8-1-and-windows-server
although it's not a prove that PowerShell 5.0 existed for Windows RT. MS don't publish direct links for MSU for Windows RT at Windows Update Catalog. In the same time there is PowerShell 6.0 compiled for both 32 and 64 bit ARM
https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/releases
but arm build isn't in MSU but zip. When I ran install script I've got lot of errors.
So I'm askin for help for PowerShell 5.0 MSU for Windows RT. Preinstalled PowerShell 4.0 in windows Rt is outdated and doesn't have some modules I need. Just it.
hooddy said:
Hi there. I'm not sure about existing Windows Management Framework 5.0 with PowerShell 5.0 for Windows RT so I start this thread.
According to MS KB, Windows RT is noted in prerequisites
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...ork-5-0-rtm-on-windows-8-1-and-windows-server
although it's not a prove that PowerShell 5.0 existed for Windows RT. MS don't publish direct links for MSU for Windows RT at Windows Update Catalog. In the same time there is PowerShell 6.0 compiled for both 32 and 64 bit ARM
https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/releases
but arm build isn't in MSU but zip. When I ran install script I've got lot of errors.
So I'm askin for help for PowerShell 5.0 MSU for Windows RT. Preinstalled PowerShell 4.0 in windows Rt is outdated and doesn't have some modules I need. Just it.
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Why are you doing powershell scripting on RT anyways? If you are serious about it, at the very least get a linux machine (windows would be preferable)
Qiangong2 said:
Why are you doing powershell scripting on RT anyways? If you are serious about it, at the very least get a linux machine (windows would be preferable)
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I just need PowerShell 5.x for my purposes. To make some thing and create some stuff under Windows, not unix like environment (for instances checkin out for bleaches).
I like WinRT seriously. Like this way. I just need latest PowerShell if it exist. That's it.
hooddy said:
I just need PowerShell 5.x for my purposes. To make some thing and create some stuff under Windows, not unix like environment (for instances checkin out for bleaches).
I like WinRT seriously. Like this way. I just need latest PowerShell if it exist. That's it.
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There is no WMF5.0 for RT. If you look at the site you linked to, it doesn't apply to Windows RT. It just says you need the 2014 rollup update that was released for all 8.1 devices including RT.
Qiangong2 said:
There is no WMF5.0 for RT. If you look at the site you linked to, it doesn't apply to Windows RT. It just says you need the 2014 rollup update that was released for all 8.1 devices including RT.
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Ok. That's all I'm askin for to know. Sad(((
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This is a guide to setting up Windows Kits on Windows 8.1 RT. While it itself is a set of debugging & testing tools that Microsoft publishes officially for Windows 8.1 RT, I haven't looked at them in detail and possibly there are tools in it that are useful for you.
Mandatory Warning
This is a set of development tools and should not be toyed around with if you don't know what you are doing.
Disclaimer
These tools were provided by Microsoft Corporation and this guide only points you out to the tools I've found.
There is no warranty, express or implied for these tools, either from me or from Microsoft.
Includes
ARM Kits Policy (Needed to run development binaries on Windows 8.1 RT) Info here (MSDN)]
ARM Debugging Tools (WinDbg, Gflags) Download here (Source)
ARM App Certification Kit Info and Download here
ARM Windows Performance Toolkit (included with above)
Guide
Make sure you are sane enough and you need to install these.
Download the ARM Windows App Certification Kit (third in the list above) and install.
Go to C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\8.1\bin\arm\SecureBoot. Open InstallKitsPolicy.cmd with an Admin CMD Prompt.
This will install the Kits Policy (other tools will not work without this). After rebooting, use Volume Down to select "Install" in the black screen that appears, and press the Windows button on your RT Device to proceed.
After it boots, try to run C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\8.1\bin\arm\dxcapsviewer.exe and see if it runs. If it does, your Kits Policy is now installed. Download the ARM Debugging Tools from above.
Install it. It'll also install to C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\8.1. The Debugger is located at \Debuggers, other useful binaries are around in \bin\arm. They also install Start Menu entries.
Notes
If the Kits Policy fails to install (black screen does not show up on next boot), try running the commands manually in an elevated command prompt. It failed to work for me in the first few tries, maybe due to a repeated command in the .bat file provided by MS. Running it manually should allow you to ignore that error.
jimmielin said:
ARM Debugging Tools (WinDbg, Gflags) Download here (Source)
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Thanks for the info's. Any chance someone can mirror this, MEGA does not work for readers with certain browsers and security settings.
http://www.datafilehost.com/
This windows update https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3035583 installs some files to for upgrading to Windows 10.
So there it says:
To apply this update, you must have the following update installed on Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, or Windows Server 2012 R2: 2919442 A servicing stack update is available for Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2: March 2014
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So i believe Surface 2 and other WinRT 8.1 devices are getting a Windows 10 or partial Win10 update
WINE emulator has been released for android arm devices they said it can only run windows rt apps here is the download link
https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/android/
And the video https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L69Kh3RvpMo
Sorry if i post in wrong place
Hi
I am on Windows 10 ( 32-bits system) on an oldish Intel 2- Core 14-2120 3.30 GHZ 32-bits CPU. I want to virtualize a 2nd OS ( Windows 10) in order to switch between the two OS without having to reboot each time. Unfortunately all the Virtualization softwares I have looked into, are designed for 64-bits. I tried a few of them and I invariably get a message that I cannot install because a 64-bits platform is required.
I have been able to install only an older VMware app. ( v. 5 or so) It did go in. and I was able to create a VM box by following the instructions. However I hit a brick wall: when I try to install the CD from the optical drive, I do get the Windows Logo on the VB screen, but it stops there and I cannot install the virtual Windows 10. Why? How can I finalize the 3nd OS installation?
Thanks
Ittiandro
VirtualBox is available as 32-bit edition, too.
It didn't help me
It would be helpful if you specified what virtualization applications you had used for this. I know for sure that there are virtualization apps that allow you to virtualize a 2nd OS (Windows 10) on 32-bit systems like yours. I suggest that you try using VMware 7 for this, as I have often used this piece of software myself, and I can say that this is the best virtualization software that I have tried for purposes similar to yours. I won't be able to test any other virtualization apps of this kind since I have a 64-bit operating system now, but I'm sure you will succeed.
I have a Lenovo p11 pro j706f tablet
And when you have an ssd with Windows on it
I want to connect via usb to ssd and use windows on a tablet how do i use windows
Once connected, I use Windows as a second part as a guest. I can change between Windows and Android
Your tablet runs Android OS and apps compiled for its ARM-cpu. Windows OS is compiled for X86-cpus. Hence not any Windows OS version natively is runnable on your tablet.
But you may consider to run a Windows OS in an emulator on Android. Do a related Google search.
xXx yYy said:
Your tablet runs Android OS and apps compiled for its ARM-cpu. Windows OS is compiled for X86-cpus. Hence not any Windows OS version natively is runnable on your tablet.
But you may consider to run a Windows OS in an emulator on Android. Do a related Google search.
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Thanks