Windows 11 ISOs for Arm-Based PCs Are Now Available for Download from Microsoft

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Windows 11 disk images (ISOs) for Arm-based PCs are now available for users who want to create virtual machines, run Windows Setup from within a running copy of Windows, or create bootable media for installing Windows, Microsoft has announced.

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I wonder what SoC's are supported.

Could be interesting on a small board ARM computer (Raspberry Pi or Odroid, etc.) though Linux already works on those.

Heck, could it be installed on a Smartphone? ?
 
ARM ISOs have been around for a while - just not supported. I've been running an ARM Windows VM on my Macbook for quite some time now.
 
I used to have a little tablet device that ran Win 10 ARM edition, it was kinda cool but I had all kinds of app compatibility issues. Forget any kind of mainstream gaming etc. But just for a desktop and browser, eh? OTOH if that's all that's needed there are a million linux options
 
I used to have a little tablet device that ran Win 10 ARM edition, it was kinda cool but I had all kinds of app compatibility issues. Forget any kind of mainstream gaming etc. But just for a desktop and browser, eh? OTOH if that's all that's needed there are a million linux options
I haven't tried it lately - but Win ARM would play games (some surprisingly well, others not so surprisingly poorly) via VM on OS X. The biggest issue I have are device drivers - plug in a USB device and it needs ARM-native drivers. Crap like USB->Serial converters are what I use the VM for the most, and there the pickings are slim.
 
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