Yes, the Raspberry Pi 2 could support running Windows.
Yes, the Raspberry Pi 2 could support running Windows.
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You can operate Windows 10, but the IoT version. It’s completely free, just like always. It’s important to note there’s no traditional desktop or start menu—just a streamlined interface. You can add a universal app to the Pi2, which launches automatically at startup. Microsoft showed a demo with a touchscreen and sensors, turning an air hockey AI player into a Windows 10 IoT experience. If you’re comfortable with Windows development, it simplifies embedded system coding and provides higher-level languages and libraries for easier work. The drawback is you can’t directly program or run it as a regular operating system.