Microsoft released its first build of Windows 11, limited to the Insiders program, and problems soon arrived. The truth is that many users of the program, with machines eligible for testing, when trying to update Windows, are receiving the nomination that your computers cannot run the new version.
However, thanks to the ARM version, Windows 11 can already be seen running on the Raspberry Pi 4 and even on one of Microsoft’s latest smartphones.
Windows 11 arrived to give a new impetus to Microsoft's operating system. Of course, there are requirements that keep you away from some machines and that even may make recent, high-performance computers obsolete. However, despite some problems associated with installing your first build, the signs of success are many.
At this early stage, less likely tests begin. It is already possible to see Windows 11 running on the Raspberry Pi 4 and even on a 2015 Lumia smartphone. In fact, one of the latest models to be presented by Microsoft.
Windows 11 no Raspberry Pi 4
It was through Reddit that the user theSPEEDCAT shared some images of what will be a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4 GB of RAM running Windows 11. According to the user, this new version even achieves a performance superior to Windows 10.
In the installation procedure, the user reports that he downloaded the ARM64 version of Windows 11 via UUPdump. Then, it was necessary to update the ISO via an SD card, following the same procedure used to install Windows 10.
Image gallery shared on Reddit:
E no Lumia 950 XL
Another user, Gustave Monce, showed on their social networks this new version of Windows running on an “old” Microsoft Lumia 950 XL smartphone.
In the video you can see the basic system resources, including the taskbar, start menu and settings. Everything working perfectly.
I got asked to make a video of Windows 11 on the Lumia 950 XL, so here you go:
A (very) quick (and rushed) look at Windows 11 running on a Lumia 950 XL after a day of workhttps://t.co/ziYixQCOZ7
- Gustave Monce (@ gus33000) June 29, 2021
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