Yes, the Raspberry Pi 2 could support running Windows.
Yes, the Raspberry Pi 2 could support running Windows.
I was exploring a lighthearted project and came up with the concept of a super tiny portable PC. I recalled hearing about the affordable $35 Raspberry Pi 2 and realized it could support Windows. Although it's a Linux-based system, I thought it might be enjoyable to test it. Adding a 64GB Micro SD card and loading a Windows 10 ISO would be a feasible approach.
If you aim for the win in 10 IoT (internet of things), be cautious. The article warns against chasing it, noting it's not a strong solution. Reference: http://hackaday.com/2015/08/13/raspberry...e-letdown/ Updated August 14, 2015 by ozziestig
It's possible to mimic it. I've tested an X86 emulator on my phone, though it ran quite slowly.
Likely to perform poorly, though not completely ineffective.