I would like to start off by giving thanks for the informative video you have made available! There so many people posting similar videos so I would also like to point out that yours stands out from the rest in a very good way! I am currently in the process to attempt figuring out how to run Windows 11 arm64 on my Samsung Tab S8 Ultra but sin ce it has not been done or at least no one has posted a video of it being done on the specific tablet I am refering to, there are risk involved! So my point of mentioning this is because I would like to ask if it would be possable if you would be able to post a video of the process or let me know what the process consists of include specifically what Arm64 version of Windows 11 to use as well as the proper boot loader and drivers in order to be able to run dual systems on my tablet. If you do get a chance to reponde with the requested info I would be happy to subscribe to your channel. Thank you in advane and have a Great Day!
Looking at the Windows support matrix (link found at the bottom of the description), a couple Samsung phones are kind of supported but it’s practically pointless (I.e. UFS storage issues). Apart from that, no Samsung tablets. I’m not a contributor to the project, so I wouldn’t know how to add support or improve support for a device. This involves working on drivers (for Windows), hoping that Windows won’t mess up your storage right out of the gate (like it does on Sony and Google devices), existing driver support and making a version of EDK2 (that the bootloader would boot into) that would work on the specific device. Some devices happen to line up fairly well, some due to just a single major issue prevents this from being practically achievable (most stuff would probably turn out to be fine otherwise, that is if they can even be tested).
Do you know if the GPU works on newer isos ? Because I finally booted up windows 11 with a build from this month, and my GPU is recognised in device manager, but not working. Same for Wifi
The partition size for the C drive can be adjusted to whatever size you want. When it comes to Windows 11… I would say that you should try to at least have 32GB allocated for it. If you want it to have some practical use like installing or running various ARM or x86 apps that are a little large in size overall (as not much free space would remain), 64GB at least (or something in between, as you can adjust the partition size).
@@Darisha123 As shown in the video, yes, Android would still be there and even be switched to. Windows is instead installed on a new partition that uses space that was being used by the userdata partition (user apps, user data, internal storage, …). So on the Android side, you would need to sacrifice some storage.
Doesn’t seem to overheat with normal use (I had not tried gaming at all). Didn’t get any BSOD while using Windows but a Qualcomm CrashDump can happen at times depending on what is being done (i.e. sometimes while rebooting or shutting down, boot up, sometimes when opening Disk Management). Android does not have any crashes as a result of this as it ends up being entirely separate (although haven’t tried using the OTA updater and wouldn’t advise attempting to do so without reverting the changes first).
I used whatever version was the latest on the dev channel at the time. Updating Windows from one dev build to another apparently stops Windows from booting. The build I was specifically using can be found on the bottom right corner of the Windows desktop.
@@NodePoint After the initial windows loadup, with tianocore logo my screen goes gray, even with a Windows 10 iso. Do you think it's because I have lineage os installed ? usb did not work with OOS10
@@Jbrimbelibap The Renegade Project suggests sticking with OxygenOS 10 at least when it comes to the base stuff. Not sure about the custom ROMs based on Android 10 then being installed top of it. In my case, I stuck with the last version of OxygenOS 10 entirely on the Android side (replacing the stock recovery with the TWRP one that has NTFS formatting support). USB should work when it comes to USB host. Don’t expect charging to work without something like a Lumia charger, though. Would be better off dualbooting back to Android just to charge the device. Not sure about the grey screen thing. I do know that it can take a bit of time to boot the first time and an okay amount of time when it comes to future boot-ups.
@@Jbrimbelibap 10.3.8. I’m not sure if mouse works on the EDK2 menu (where there’s boot options and whatnot) but keyboard should. Never tried using a mouse while in TWRP.
1. Yes, although as far as I’m aware, at the time Windows 11 has far better ARM64 support than 10 so it was the far more practically ideal choice. 2. Not sure. The devices that I’ve seen with this working so far don’t have a built-in micro SD card slot, so I haven’t seen like some extra drive showing up in explorer to do with that (just partitions recognise by Windows solely on internal storage). If you mean Windows on the external storage (micro sd card), not sure as I haven’t seen anyone attempt to boot that way by default. Best I’ve seen is using OTG to boot to Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment), which uses whatever mass storage over USB such as a normal flash drive or even an SD card using an adapter - would have to manually select the device as something to boot into like in a UEFI or BIOS boot menu).
It was in portrait mode by default. But it didn't make practice sense to use that way considering the Win11 UI.. and the task bar was struggling to fit properly.
In the case of the 6T, generally, no, it won’t be harmed. At least, as long as you don’t do something like attempting to format a partition on the internal storage via Windows as NTFS or try installing a Windows update from an ISO (after replacing a file to get around a check). Then you’re mostly bricked. Fastboot would effectively fail to flash anything (at most, you can boot into a recovery image but all partitions would be unavailable so it’s pointless). It can be turned back to normal by booting back to the slot with Android, going into TWRP and then deleting the Windows partitions & resizing appdata to use the unallocated storage. Ideally, you would then want a system update to be available to overwrite the EDK install (A/B sort of update) Or…. In the case of making sure everything is back to normal or unbricking, use MSMDownload for that device (containing the stock system package for it) and get the device into EDL (emergency download) mode. It will wipe it clean. Even though it may not touch the important partitions involving mobile connectivity (i.e. IMEI), those should always be backed up (even if you go with a custom rom).
I didn’t keep it running on Windows for too long as it doesn’t charge with the charger and cables I have while not on Android, but at most it was warm during normal operation.
@@afgbehzadable Not sure if having multiple monitors via USB would work. With the 6T, it in general doesn’t support hooking up to external displays. I do know that the wireless display Windows feature works (mirrors display), however.
quick question, even if I brick the device, I'm using a Samsung S8 Ultra, even if I brick it by some mess up of my own I can still just reflash using Odin to unbrick right?
and I'm not looking to dual boot I'm using the single boot just windows 10. as I believe Windows 11 requirements would make it a lot more difficult putting 11 on the device rather than 10. I'm considering dual boot but would rather convert the device completely to win 10
Kind of stable. Qualcomm Crashdump can happen at times (during boot, shutdown or while visiting some parts of Windows). Safe? It involves touching your device partition table. So you need to make backups. Ideally, you would have a low level flash tool for your device too just in case things really break. It can run various software. Like x86 (including 64 bit) apps. It should be able to play games but don’t expect too much from it.
Apparently need something like a Lumia charger. With what I have, I cannot charge the device while on Windows. Would need to boot into Android just to do that.
Renegrade Project Windows Matrix page shows that there is some very basic support (USB, UFS, Display, no UEFI button support) but it really falls apart when it comes to drivers (GPU, touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth, battery, charging). Even if battery or charging worked (so that Windows doesn’t try going on standby or something), I’m not sure if without GPU that it would use fallback drivers or not display anything at all. One thing is for certain, you would need a USB (wireless receiver / wired) mouse and keyboard and not expect any wireless connectivity from the phone’s own hardware. Overall, probably not worth using at its current state. Even as something to dualboot into.
would it work on an unsupported phone? kinda of i guess i have a huawei honor play and i think it has pretty similar specs to the pocophone, which i didnt buy cause honor play had like 70 eur discount
Hello friend, I just subscribed, please, could you tell me if you have found the solution to be able to right click? I await your response brother and thanks in advance.
Just to add onto my other reply: as per description (where it has the juicy details), this is as of the v1.1.1 release (not shown in video as the changes happened after). So if you set it up today with the current changes to the drivers, it should work.
Hello, I have a problem. I have a oneplus 6 6gb, 64gb phone. I installed windows 11 22538. Drivers and uefi are v1.1.1. I cant find the wifi card in the device manager. Any ideas how to fix it? Thanks
In my case, I had to follow the steps regarding how drivers are added very carefully (including editing a modem driver config file - probably not related to WiFi). It ended up working exactly as the tutorials I had referred to had shown. Funny enough, even the crashdump part (which will happen a fair bit - especially when shutting down). Assuming Windows shows WiFi as unavailable (as in, not given an option to turn it on), best I can say is to try again with the DISM GUI app and reinstall the after boot drivers. If that doesn’t work, try reinstalling Windows (by first formatting the NTFS partition via the TWRP recovery like before - not with Windows or WinPE) and give it another shot.
@@scannerboy When I tried that, the phone essentially got hard bricked (details in the description). Had to revive it with MSMDownload (uses Qualcomm EDL [Emergency Download mode]). Hopefully this won’t be trouble on your end..
Not on the 6T. Doesn’t normally support it. Might have better luck with a device that would work with it while on Android. Wireless display at least works. Probably the closest you’d get with that phone.
No because developer has made a modification for only devices having snapdragon 855 chip. Other phones are not capable of running windows or the developers would have to start from scratch of their modifications for another cpu to run windows.
I've got windows 11 running on my OnePlus 6t but when I connect to the internet and then restart the system is broken. On windows 10 the system even broke just a few seconds after connecting to the internet. Any idea how to fix this?
By broken, do you mean a blue screen or constant Qualcomm Crashdumps? I was using a relatively older build of Windows 11 at the time of recording, so it’s possible that there might be an issue with newer builds.
@@Tonijo I haven’t heard of anything about Microsoft intentionally preventing Windows from running on such devices. Heck, those on the Windows team from what I can tell aren’t taking issue with it. The tricky thing about this is the drivers and the UEFI. They can easily trip up and especially with Windows. Updating Windows with a newer build via normal means (i.e. ISO mount with appraiser downgraded) can even be enough to brick the Windows install (needing to re-image as a result). Insider builds tend to introduce major bugs and have them kept around for a while. Sometimes there’s intentional changes that would genuinely break things unintentionally (can happen if solutions are a bit too hacky).
@@yusufdomun303 yes but in comparison to what's on video, the following are not supported (at this time, or probably ever): touchscreen (touch input), wifi, bluetooth, battery, charging, gpu, lte (mobile data)
i think 256GB Storage is Sweet Spot for this Project (
Bro u have arm64 and snap835 or 845 or855
With some knowledge you can even increase that.
Yes bro 64 gb is completely consumed in this project
Yea I’m ordering a new motherboard
is possible for type-c usb to sata port scsi disk recognized by this arm based windows? that would be fatansic
iPh*n user : Android Sucks
also android user : bwahaha windows 11 goes brrrr
never thought id see a nodepoint vid in my recommended (:
I would like to start off by giving thanks for the informative video you have made available! There so many people posting similar videos so I would also like to point out that yours stands out from the rest in a very good way! I am currently in the process to attempt figuring out how to run Windows 11 arm64 on my Samsung Tab S8 Ultra but sin ce it has not been done or at least no one has posted a video of it being done on the specific tablet I am refering to, there are risk involved! So my point of mentioning this is because I would like to ask if it would be possable if you would be able to post a video of the process or let me know what the process consists of include specifically what Arm64 version of Windows 11 to use as well as the proper boot loader and drivers in order to be able to run dual systems on my tablet. If you do get a chance to reponde with the requested info I would be happy to subscribe to your channel. Thank you in advane and have a Great Day!
Looking at the Windows support matrix (link found at the bottom of the description), a couple Samsung phones are kind of supported but it’s practically pointless (I.e. UFS storage issues). Apart from that, no Samsung tablets.
I’m not a contributor to the project, so I wouldn’t know how to add support or improve support for a device. This involves working on drivers (for Windows), hoping that Windows won’t mess up your storage right out of the gate (like it does on Sony and Google devices), existing driver support and making a version of EDK2 (that the bootloader would boot into) that would work on the specific device. Some devices happen to line up fairly well, some due to just a single major issue prevents this from being practically achievable (most stuff would probably turn out to be fine otherwise, that is if they can even be tested).
@@NodePoint @NodePoint @NodePoint Can I ask such a modest question, but will it work on helio g96 !?
amazing that windows 11 recognized the cpu of your phone tbh, letalone was able to boot despite it not being a full computer
There was Win 11 ARM version, that why windows 11 recognized it
@@TaisetsuGadget ah i see
@@RjKumar111GunnerRj the processor and device names are present in UEFI , which windows only pulls and displays
Can we install refind boot manager on it to switch between android and windows?
Do you know if the GPU works on newer isos ? Because I finally booted up windows 11 with a build from this month, and my GPU is recognised in device manager, but not working. Same for Wifi
every indian ever would like to know your location sir ,👍👍👍🇮🇳🇮🇳
It will run better on a Oneplus pro as it does not have a notch or camera blocking the screen and ruining the typing experience.
Depends
Oh my words ! I missed 7. I was trying to say 7 pro lol
@@yusufdomun303 I am sorry but, the Oneplus 7 Pro (guacamole) doesn't have the SDM 845 SoC so you can't run project renegade on that
For now only SD 845 devices are able to boot to arm Windows 10/11 there's a GitHub showcasing this booting tutorial
no, my lumia can boot win10...
@@cruddy2632 uhm lumia devices are windows devices itself LMAO
@@BurgerParty real w10
he means I think
Hey I think you should make a full fledged video to teach how to build project renegade for ur phone
what is it .. a custom bootloader made into a UEFI? or a small linux kernel made into it
External monitor support?
Neatly!!! ^^
I just want to know, can we play a game on that or not?
How much space does the OS take in total? I'm using a Mi mix 2s but cheaped out on storage 2 years ago, might come to regret it now lol
The partition size for the C drive can be adjusted to whatever size you want.
When it comes to Windows 11…
I would say that you should try to at least have 32GB allocated for it. If you want it to have some practical use like installing or running various ARM or x86 apps that are a little large in size overall (as not much free space would remain), 64GB at least (or something in between, as you can adjust the partition size).
@@NodePoint ok
ah the thing is y don't see the point of keeping android you will get another 28 gb or more if you wipe android
ah the thing is y don't see the point of keeping android you will get another 28 gb or more if you wipe android
ah the thing is y don't see the point of keeping android you will get another 28 gb or more if you wipe android
Do you install the windows OS on the native SD card or do you install it on an External SD card?
It runs off internal storage. Just like how it is for Android.
@@NodePoint OKey, But the question is, can you still access your native Android OS or will it overwrite it?
@@Darisha123 As shown in the video, yes, Android would still be there and even be switched to. Windows is instead installed on a new partition that uses space that was being used by the userdata partition (user apps, user data, internal storage, …). So on the Android side, you would need to sacrifice some storage.
@@Darisha123 with USB boot operating systems... surely that kind of function should be available for phones
man ur so good ! can you show step by step ?
How did you do that?
project renegade
I have a stupid question... Does it support egpu?..
this work on only those listed devices? what about others?
I heard that wsa is run natively on arm?how does it goes?
It works thank u bro
Only legends are watching this in 144p50 hdr
Is possible add a monitor?
Bro my phone is lenovo legion y70, how to install window arm for it? Hope you will noticed me thanks
cool but it is not overheating?and how many system crashed does android has after you install and switch to Windows and back?
Doesn’t seem to overheat with normal use (I had not tried gaming at all). Didn’t get any BSOD while using Windows but a Qualcomm CrashDump can happen at times depending on what is being done (i.e. sometimes while rebooting or shutting down, boot up, sometimes when opening Disk Management). Android does not have any crashes as a result of this as it ends up being entirely separate (although haven’t tried using the OTA updater and wouldn’t advise attempting to do so without reverting the changes first).
Did you installed MS Office? How? Nice video.
Yes work office 2007
How to add touch screen compatibility?
I have installed but no touch support
Thats awesome
Does it support samsung note 4 n910-f which has snapdragon 805? As i read it supports snapdragon 845 but why not 805?
only certain phones
Are there any news if this work for x86/64 based android phones?
Is Oppo Reno 5 4g (SM7125 Snapdragon 720G) compatible?
I don't think so, because the processor is more recent than the SD 845
no 720g is newer and weaker than 845
Do you know which is the latest windows 11 build that works ? i have trouble booting after pe installation
I used whatever version was the latest on the dev channel at the time. Updating Windows from one dev build to another apparently stops Windows from booting.
The build I was specifically using can be found on the bottom right corner of the Windows desktop.
@@NodePoint After the initial windows loadup, with tianocore logo my screen goes gray, even with a Windows 10 iso. Do you think it's because I have lineage os installed ? usb did not work with OOS10
@@Jbrimbelibap The Renegade Project suggests sticking with OxygenOS 10 at least when it comes to the base stuff. Not sure about the custom ROMs based on Android 10 then being installed top of it.
In my case, I stuck with the last version of OxygenOS 10 entirely on the Android side (replacing the stock recovery with the TWRP one that has NTFS formatting support).
USB should work when it comes to USB host. Don’t expect charging to work without something like a Lumia charger, though. Would be better off dualbooting back to Android just to charge the device.
Not sure about the grey screen thing. I do know that it can take a bit of time to boot the first time and an okay amount of time when it comes to future boot-ups.
@@NodePoint OKay, thanks. Do you know the last version name for oxygen os 10, if you don't mind ? - on my version the usb mouse only worked in twrp
@@Jbrimbelibap 10.3.8. I’m not sure if mouse works on the EDK2 menu (where there’s boot options and whatnot) but keyboard should. Never tried using a mouse while in TWRP.
Can i perform each and everything that i can do in a usual laptop?
nope
And without fastboost in any way?
fastboot is required for flashing the custom boot image required for this to work
I was wondering if screen mirroring USB C to HDMI work?
OnePlus 6t is usb-c 2.0 not 3.0
2 question, answer pls:
1. Can I install Win 10 with same way
2. Can I get more memory with fats SD card
1. Yes, although as far as I’m aware, at the time Windows 11 has far better ARM64 support than 10 so it was the far more practically ideal choice.
2. Not sure. The devices that I’ve seen with this working so far don’t have a built-in micro SD card slot, so I haven’t seen like some extra drive showing up in explorer to do with that (just partitions recognise by Windows solely on internal storage). If you mean Windows on the external storage (micro sd card), not sure as I haven’t seen anyone attempt to boot that way by default. Best I’ve seen is using OTG to boot to Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment), which uses whatever mass storage over USB such as a normal flash drive or even an SD card using an adapter - would have to manually select the device as something to boot into like in a UEFI or BIOS boot menu).
@@NodePoint thanks mate
Thanks man i try this on my Samsung a50 now I don't have a phone anymore 👍
Он слабый, тем более на Exynos ведь нельзя. Если это не шутка
🤣
Interesting concept. Not sure about use case though.
with a docking station and monitor you can use it like a real pc
can you do it without a pc or no?
me running ubuntu on chroot be like: sick!!!
You can run it in portrait mode I guess? Why landscape mode? Cuz it's a phone!
It was in portrait mode by default. But it didn't make practice sense to use that way considering the Win11 UI.. and the task bar was struggling to fit properly.
Does it support HDMI cable??
Oneplus 6t only supports usb-c 2.0
Does the sim card calling program work?،،.
Samsung note 10 plus supported?
Does charging works ?
Can we install a rooted and non-rooted operating system on a phone? And will bank apps work on non-rooted OS?
yes
bro showed his ip address at 4:08 ☠ RIP
can u make phonecall?
no. mobile data only
How do you turn back to normal phone and does this harm your phone?
In the case of the 6T, generally, no, it won’t be harmed. At least, as long as you don’t do something like attempting to format a partition on the internal storage via Windows as NTFS or try installing a Windows update from an ISO (after replacing a file to get around a check). Then you’re mostly bricked. Fastboot would effectively fail to flash anything (at most, you can boot into a recovery image but all partitions would be unavailable so it’s pointless).
It can be turned back to normal by booting back to the slot with Android, going into TWRP and then deleting the Windows partitions & resizing appdata to use the unallocated storage. Ideally, you would then want a system update to be available to overwrite the EDK install (A/B sort of update)
Or….
In the case of making sure everything is back to normal or unbricking, use MSMDownload for that device (containing the stock system package for it) and get the device into EDL (emergency download) mode. It will wipe it clean. Even though it may not touch the important partitions involving mobile connectivity (i.e. IMEI), those should always be backed up (even if you go with a custom rom).
@@NodePoint thanks
Can u say if the phone is getting warm or hot? i want to use it as a daily driver
I didn’t keep it running on Windows for too long as it doesn’t charge with the charger and cables I have while not on Android, but at most it was warm during normal operation.
@@NodePoint thanks for your answer. Do you think normal Office work wirh a second Monitor would be possible?
@@afgbehzadable Not sure if having multiple monitors via USB would work. With the 6T, it in general doesn’t support hooking up to external displays. I do know that the wireless display Windows feature works (mirrors display), however.
@@NodePoint thank you buddy. U really helped.
Is it good idea to install windows on main phone? Does the Android os work properly after all this?
Android still works perfectly fine. Just has less storage as userdata was split up for the Windows install
@@NodePoint how much storage will Android get after the partition for windows
@@rudraprasadbadatya4365 depends on the userdata partition size you go with
quick question, even if I brick the device, I'm using a Samsung S8 Ultra, even if I brick it by some mess up of my own I can still just reflash using Odin to unbrick right?
and I'm not looking to dual boot I'm using the single boot just windows 10. as I believe Windows 11 requirements would make it a lot more difficult putting 11 on the device rather than 10. I'm considering dual boot but would rather convert the device completely to win 10
make drivers first
can you show us how to do dualboot with custom I want to do dual boot with crDroid w/nanodroid and magisk
using op6 (enchilada)
does dolphin work any better like this
Android studio esm install kare sakti hi
Is it stable and safe? Can it run various windows softwares?
Kind of stable. Qualcomm Crashdump can happen at times (during boot, shutdown or while visiting some parts of Windows).
Safe? It involves touching your device partition table. So you need to make backups. Ideally, you would have a low level flash tool for your device too just in case things really break.
It can run various software. Like x86 (including 64 bit) apps. It should be able to play games but don’t expect too much from it.
Is there any support for Poco f3 kernel?
Is possible on tab s7 ? Or any tablet with snapdragon ?
There is at least one tablet listed at renegade-project.org/#/en/windows/state-frame.html but it’s not looking great. Tab S7 is not listed.
Can we install it on qualcom 750g arm 64 chip on mi 10i device
Huh why windons11
Will it Work on Huawei P20 Lite?
Can it run windows Phone 10
Reno 6 4g ram8gb/rom128gb work for this project, sir?
only certain phones
Does it work on a Red Magic 3S snapdragon 855
Should work on 855 but there are some driver issues for 855 ,845 is best for this
Need tutorial please
Sir is par bolte hue ek video bana do
How to charge phone ? In windows dosen't work
Apparently need something like a Lumia charger. With what I have, I cannot charge the device while on Windows. Would need to boot into Android just to do that.
@@NodePoint nokia lumia charger works?
@@NodePoint When phone runs out battery in windows is cahrging with Nokia Lumia 5v 3a charger?
SD 870 support 5 nm?
7nm
Flash snapdragon 712 prossesor 8gb ram 120 gb internal storage?
hi can it play valorant games on poco f1 using windows 11
can i install on redmi k20 pro?
i ready have orangefox recovery and running android 12
Renegrade Project Windows Matrix page shows that there is some very basic support (USB, UFS, Display, no UEFI button support) but it really falls apart when it comes to drivers (GPU, touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth, battery, charging).
Even if battery or charging worked (so that Windows doesn’t try going on standby or something), I’m not sure if without GPU that it would use fallback drivers or not display anything at all. One thing is for certain, you would need a USB (wireless receiver / wired) mouse and keyboard and not expect any wireless connectivity from the phone’s own hardware.
Overall, probably not worth using at its current state. Even as something to dualboot into.
Would this run on Galaxy S20FE?
as long as it's not powered by crappy Exynos.
would it work on an unsupported phone? kinda of i guess
i have a huawei honor play and i think it has pretty similar specs to the pocophone, which i didnt buy cause honor play had like 70 eur discount
Processor must be Snapdragon 835, 845 or 855
Does it has A/B Slots
Snapdragon 870??? Work or not
@@xhanrecords5966 what about mediate? gen1, gen 2 ?
Can i install fl studio?
please i need for xiaomi mi9t how to install windows 11
Will this work on a oneplus 8t?
Nope
Please make step by step instalation video
The existing instructional videos plus some of my tips adding onto them can be found in the video description.
Does it have internet?
yes
Snapdragon 855,??
can i dualboot Android and linux
We need new port for new ship of sd 😃
Здравствуй хотел узнать пойдет ли это на realme c30
Hello friend, I just subscribed, please, could you tell me if you have found the solution to be able to right click? I await your response brother and thanks in advance.
This was already resolved quite some time ago for OnePlus devices. github.com/edk2-porting/WOA-Drivers/commit/0eef517b722c2dac1888c252ff5fa35748160ef4
Just to add onto my other reply: as per description (where it has the juicy details), this is as of the v1.1.1 release (not shown in video as the changes happened after). So if you set it up today with the current changes to the drivers, it should work.
Ya this is renegade project
Can google pixel 4 running it
Me pasas archivo de Windows 11 para que les funcione
Hello, I have a problem. I have a oneplus 6 6gb, 64gb phone. I installed windows 11 22538. Drivers and uefi are v1.1.1. I cant find the wifi card in the device manager. Any ideas how to fix it? Thanks
In my case, I had to follow the steps regarding how drivers are added very carefully (including editing a modem driver config file - probably not related to WiFi). It ended up working exactly as the tutorials I had referred to had shown. Funny enough, even the crashdump part (which will happen a fair bit - especially when shutting down).
Assuming Windows shows WiFi as unavailable (as in, not given an option to turn it on), best I can say is to try again with the DISM GUI app and reinstall the after boot drivers. If that doesn’t work, try reinstalling Windows (by first formatting the NTFS partition via the TWRP recovery like before - not with Windows or WinPE) and give it another shot.
@@NodePoint Thanks for the help. I will try it out. Right now I can tell you that I formatted the NTFS partition using windows pe :)
@@scannerboy When I tried that, the phone essentially got hard bricked (details in the description). Had to revive it with MSMDownload (uses Qualcomm EDL [Emergency Download mode]). Hopefully this won’t be trouble on your end..
Can you play valorant on it?!
Wifi working on 6t?
Yes
@@NodePoint thanks very much
Can you dock in USBC dock to hdmi monitor?
Not on the 6T. Doesn’t normally support it. Might have better luck with a device that would work with it while on Android.
Wireless display at least works. Probably the closest you’d get with that phone.
Hello Can it run on redmi 5a android 12 + 16 gb sd card?
No because developer has made a modification for only devices having snapdragon 855 chip. Other phones are not capable of running windows or the developers would have to start from scratch of their modifications for another cpu to run windows.
Anyone can tell the use on windows 11 on Android??
Im the 1000th viewer!
Snapdragon 845 support or no guys
Nice
A phone can run win 11
But my frikin i7 4790 gtx 1080 ti can't
I've got windows 11 running on my OnePlus 6t but when I connect to the internet and then restart the system is broken. On windows 10 the system even broke just a few seconds after connecting to the internet. Any idea how to fix this?
By broken, do you mean a blue screen or constant Qualcomm Crashdumps? I was using a relatively older build of Windows 11 at the time of recording, so it’s possible that there might be an issue with newer builds.
@@NodePoint yeah crashes, bluescreens, different error codes when trying to start windows. Maybe Microsoft already prevents these kinds of ports?
@@Tonijo I haven’t heard of anything about Microsoft intentionally preventing Windows from running on such devices. Heck, those on the Windows team from what I can tell aren’t taking issue with it.
The tricky thing about this is the drivers and the UEFI. They can easily trip up and especially with Windows. Updating Windows with a newer build via normal means (i.e. ISO mount with appraiser downgraded) can even be enough to brick the Windows install (needing to re-image as a result).
Insider builds tend to introduce major bugs and have them kept around for a while. Sometimes there’s intentional changes that would genuinely break things unintentionally (can happen if solutions are a bit too hacky).
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are can download windows 10 on Snapdragon 450 or 410 😅😅😅😅 please l don't have pc l am really poor 😭😭
No, because all drivers for Snapdragon 845. Just buy Pocophone F1
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S9+ is supported but not usable enough to install Windows from the looks of things. S10+ is not listed as a tested device.
@@NodePoint Is Oneplus 7 pro supportes ?
@@yusufdomun303 yes but in comparison to what's on video, the following are not supported (at this time, or probably ever): touchscreen (touch input), wifi, bluetooth, battery, charging, gpu, lte (mobile data)
@@NodePoint Thanks