It is possible to install Windows on an Android device.
Installing Windows XP/7/8/8.1/10 on an android tablet or phone is simple if your android device runs on Android KitKat, Lollipop or even Android Marshmallow.
Requirements:
- Android Phone or tablet PC or Laptop.
- Change My Software. (Download from http://ow.ly/xTBl309o8fd)
- Mcent free recharging app for the PC
- Xender file transferring app for your PC
Step 1: From your Android device go to Settings -> Developer options -> Turn on USB debugging. If you didn't find it, go to 'About Phone', head on to 'Build Number', tap on it continuously till you see a message saying 'You are now a developer'.
Step 2: Now download the 'Change my Software' from the link mentioned above.
Step 3: Once downloaded, connect the device to your PC, and launch 'Change My Software'.
Step 4: Now, select Android -> Windows (8/8.1/7/XP) to install the windows on your Android device.
Step 5: Click continue and choose a language if asked.
Step 6: Once you select the language, the windows driver download will automatically start. When it is completed, click on the “Install” button.
Step 7: You will get an option 'Remove Android'. If you want to dual boot it, you can ignore the message, if not tap on the option there itself.
Step 8: Wait till the process gets done on your device. If the files have been installed, the device will automatically reboot.
If you want to go back to using Android on your device, you can do it by using the 'Change My Software' option on the main menu. You can connect the device to your PC and select the 'Restore to original condition.' option.
You can run Windows 11 on your phone thanks to Android 13
A developer has taken advantage of Android 13's improved virtualization support in a big way.
- A developer has managed to get Windows 11 Arm running in a virtual machine on their Pixel 6.
- This is reportedly possible due to Android 13’s improved support for virtualization.
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