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Executing Windows ARM on a mobile device running Android

Executing Windows ARM on a mobile device running Android

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Ph3lipp3_
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12-26-2025, 07:39 AM
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I previously shared this post but discovered additional details after being informed it wasn't feasible. The Android device I selected is the H96 max. Most models feature the RK3228/9 CPU. A search on Google revealed a tablet using this CPU with Windows ARM support: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Windows-10...272.0.html. It seems achievable, just needs a suitable approach. The Raspberry Pi 3 can run Windows ARM, so the Android box should work too. My device has 64GB storage and 4GB RAM, matching the Raspberry Pi 4. Anyone have suggestions on next steps?
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Ph3lipp3_
12-26-2025, 07:39 AM #1

I previously shared this post but discovered additional details after being informed it wasn't feasible. The Android device I selected is the H96 max. Most models feature the RK3228/9 CPU. A search on Google revealed a tablet using this CPU with Windows ARM support: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Windows-10...272.0.html. It seems achievable, just needs a suitable approach. The Raspberry Pi 3 can run Windows ARM, so the Android box should work too. My device has 64GB storage and 4GB RAM, matching the Raspberry Pi 4. Anyone have suggestions on next steps?

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Commando__
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12-26-2025, 08:33 AM
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best approach is to search for a Linux distribution with "Hardware info" enabled and check which chipsets are present on the Android device. then investigate available Windows drivers or see if Windows includes them by default. With only 4 gigabytes of RAM, consider using stripping tools or websites that clean up unnecessary files—remember they might remove essential components if not handled carefully.
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Commando__
12-26-2025, 08:33 AM #2

best approach is to search for a Linux distribution with "Hardware info" enabled and check which chipsets are present on the Android device. then investigate available Windows drivers or see if Windows includes them by default. With only 4 gigabytes of RAM, consider using stripping tools or websites that clean up unnecessary files—remember they might remove essential components if not handled carefully.