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SamsungStephani
Don't know what I'm doing wrong but a few months back a Windows Update failed, presented me with Bitlocker screen. Somehow I managed to break it more by wiping the drive to start over. I did not understand Samsung does not provide a recovery tool to create an install iso from another computer as the one in question is a brick now so can't use the app from Windows because there is no Windows. Of course the iso for Microsoft is useless. Can't add drivers and am stuck there. Try to add a USB with the drivers but Windows at stage can't see the USB with the drivers. I'm only given the chance to look at X:\Boot. There is no support for Linux though, Canonical devs doing a great job getting other Snapdragons up and running. I even tried going through DISM tutorials to inject the drivers in Windows iso but even that craps out. I would just like to get this up and running and for sale. My desire to use Arm is dead now.
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10 hours ago (Last edited 10 hours ago ) in
ComputersHi,
these steps worked on another Snapdragon device. Give them a try!
1. Download the ISO Image:
Obtain the Windows ARM ISO image from the Microsoft (note this a new ISO Image) website: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11arm64
2. Create a Bootable USB Drive:
Use the Rufus tool to create a bootable USB drive with the downloaded ISO image.
3. Adjust Boot Settings:
Access the BIOS/UEFI settings on your device.
Set the USB drive as the first boot priority.
Disable Secure Boot.
4.Install the OS:
Boot from the USB drive.
Follow the installation instructions to successfully install Windows ARM.