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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Hello,
I would like to know where I can get some info about installing Ubuntu / Debian 7 on my X86 tablet device.
Tablet uses an Intel Atom Z2560CPU.
If possible I would like any of the following possibilities:
Possibility one:
Run Android along with Debian (something like chroot)
Possibility two:
Erase Android from the device (currently installed) and make a fresh Debian install.
Possibility three:
Dual Boot with Debian and Android.
The hard part is that the tablet device doesn't have any kind of BIOS (at least one accessible to the user)!
I already tried multiple apps (to run Linux distro's) from the Play Store, but nothing seems to work.
Presently I have the machine with Android 4.0.4 rooted.
What do I need? Where can I find some documentation?
Thank you
It can also be some other Linux distro.
Thank you
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 Preinstalled PowerShell 4.0 in windows Rt is outdated and doesn't have some modules I need.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(((
Hello guys and girls,
today i downloaded the ARM version of Windows 10 Enterprise and wanted to try it on Limbo pc emulator (arm version), but the problem is i can't get it to work! i tried several settings but without luck. the only thing i get is a ''serial0 console'' message when it starts, so my question is: did i something wrong? can somebody get it to work?
i hope people take my question seriously, and check it out.
Every help will be appreciated!
O and btw this is the ISO i downloaded:
h.t.t.p.s://mega.co.nz/#!aoszTJ6C!xDAsrv-R4x3zxhORnFbSpwdX8TxLJmlqm9QSBjOCUI8
INFO: Windows 10 Enterprise [ARM64] (en-US)
16353.1000.170825-1423.RS_PRERELEASE_CLIENTENTERPRISE_VOL_ARM64FRE_EN-US.ISO (3,51 GB)
And i used the Limbo ARM emulator that matches with my CPU, so x64ARM Snapdragon 625
Thank you very much!
The Limbo Emulator only has an "arm" platform emulate now, but win10 arm is arm64(aarch64).
And you need a bootloader of UEFI bios for the qemu.
Any other way to do this then?
~sincerely a user with an arm64 device
I have multiple answers. 1. The emulator isn't powerful. 2. Ask for a lightweight Windows. 3. Limbo wasn't made to emulate Windows 10.
I also tried emulating Android arm on it but it said "guest did not initialize the display."
I got edk2 implementation to work on limbo arm emulator, now I will try to boot woa iso
ivosz said:
I got edk2 implementation to work on limbo arm emulator, now I will try to boot woa iso
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where you able to get windows on arm running?
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 an issue installing any OS other than windows on a Linx 1020 Tablet. It is locked with secure boot which is I am unable to disable and insall anything. I want to install Linux on to it. Can someone help me out. Thanks
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I have, but i still cannot disable secure boot.
With the tablet connected to the keyboard change the settings you require in the secure boot screen then press F10 on the keyboard. This allows the new settings to be saved. I have already tried MXLinux and Lubuntu with no joy so far. mainly autorotation not working or wifi. Good luck.