Hey, I recently got a Vivotab Rt TF600TL, which runs windows rt. And I hate windows, but since it was a present, I don't really wanna sell it. I researched about installed android into it and couldn't find one, there are some for other vivotabs that are already androids. So is there a way to install android, on a Vivotab Rt specifically for TF600TL. Thanks
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Hi all,
It's too early to ask but is there any possibility that the new Samsung GT3 10.1 (P5220) can support Windows 8?:fingers-crossed:
From what i've learnt, it has the Intel Atom Z2560 and Windows 8 supports that chipset, right?
I am looking for an alternative to Sony Tablet S which has either been discontinued or trashed as I am unable to find a vendor anywhere in India selling them.
I am crazy about the IR Blaster feature (both available for the above two devices).:victory:
And if Windows 8 can be installed, that would be VERY great too.:fingers-crossed:
Please share your thoughts.:good:
freelancer81 said:
Hi all,
It's too early to ask but is there any possibility that the new Samsung GT3 10.1 (P5220) can support Windows 8?:fingers-crossed:
From what i've learnt, it has the Intel Atom Z2560 and Windows 8 supports that chipset, right?
I am looking for an alternative to Sony Tablet S which has either been discontinued or trashed as I am unable to find a vendor anywhere in India selling them.
I am crazy about the IR Blaster feature (both available for the above two devices).:victory:
And if Windows 8 can be installed, that would be VERY great too.:fingers-crossed:
Please share your thoughts.:good:
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it is not completely a matter of windows 8 having support for the chip it is a matter of the boot loader and being able to load it theoretically if the tablet was identical to a windows tablet if the boot loader and rom image could be transplanted successfully it might work but i would not hold my breath on that working soon the most likely way you could possibly do it is remote desktop or virtual machine but then again that is not really running it on the hardware.
mirrin said:
it is not completely a matter of windows 8 having support for the chip it is a matter of the boot loader and being able to load it theoretically if the tablet was identical to a windows tablet if the boot loader and rom image could be transplanted successfully it might work but i would not hold my breath on that working soon the most likely way you could possibly do it is remote desktop or virtual machine but then again that is not really running it on the hardware.
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Hi,
Thanks for the heads up...I guess I will have to be content with Remote Desktop for now
Peace!!
Hello everyone. I am new in xda, but i know the page long time ago. I was wondering if my LG Gpad 8.3 may get installed Windows 8.1. I need a new laptop, and i heard that talbet's windows 8.1 runs like a desktop windows. Thank you very much :highfive: :highfive:
nope
LG G pad 8.3 uses ARM architecture
(Full)Windows 8.1 requires Intel x86/x64 architecture
The Windows 8.1 RT does run on ARM (and has office), but dont think anyone has ported it to a non-supported device yet
Will we potentially see Windows 10 on an android tablet like the Note 10.1?
Maybe an android/Windows 10 dual booting device.
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Will we potentially see Windows 10 on an android tablet like the Note 10.1?
Maybe an android/Windows 10 dual booting device.
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It depends if the tablet(s) you're referring to has a CPU onto which windows can run on.
No, will never happen on an ARM device. Get a Surface Pro 3, it dual boots Android-x86 perfectly. Yes, native android.
hi all
im new to the idea off having android on my surface pro 7 but can anyone tell if they have been able to get it installed and working if so how they did it.
thanks
shaun
I have recently installed Windows 10 on my surface rt and im wonderring if I could get a android emu for arm32?
Install windows 10 on surface rt/surface 2
https://www.alexenferman.com/articles/SurfaceRT/W10-OA-SurfaceRT.htmlhttps://www.alexenferman.com/articles/SurfaceRT/W10-OA-SurfaceRT.html