This is not recommended for everyday use, this is basically for testing purposes only.
Installing Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi has never been easier!
In this video, I show you how to install Windows 10 on the Raspberry 3 Raspberry 3b+ or The Raspberry pi 4!
This is real Windows 10 on Arm, not a skinned Linux distro it’s the very bleeding edge! YOU WILL have bugs it will be slow but it’s amazing to see what these awesome devs have done!
We will be using an application called WOR “ Windows On Raspberry Pi” to install Windows 10 to an SD card so you can test it out on your Raspberry Pi!

I opted to use the Nexdock 2 because I had it on hand but you can use a USB OTG with power cable or hub on the raspberry pi 4.

Download the Windows 10 Image And Flasher Here: https://www.worproject.ml/
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Nex Dock Website: https://nexdock.com/

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