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Referring to the Microsoft OS developed (primarily) as a traditional desktop experience. For the version of Windows that runs on the Raspberry Pi, please use the tag windows-iot.

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Raspberry Pi 2 b+ + windows 10

You will not be able to run any Windows specific software on a B+ because there will never be a version of Windows for the B+. The A, B, A+, and B+ models use an ARMv6 processor. … If you are thinking of buying a pi for a purpose requiring Windows, I would wait until it is released to see if what you want to do is feasible, since it may not have all the features of the regular version …
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How do you normally develop for pi on Windows?

There's no Windows compatible version of the SMBus module. …
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How to use the same hdd with raspbian and windows?

While I'm not a Windows user, the fact that Windows does not natively support ext4 makes that, at a minimum, a hassle -- especially if you end up wanting to plug this drive into some Windows system somewhere … NTFS probabably has better support under linux than ext4 has under Windows, but it is not without complications. For starters, I believe the currently predominant implementation is FUSE based. …
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Running arm64 windows binaries on arm64 Raspberry Pi

If you mean, can I run a compiled-for-windows binary on linux without the use of an emulator like WINE or a container running an actual windows instance, the answer is generally no. …
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How to use wine on Raspbian

I'm guessing if you compile stuff for Windows on the platform (eg., Windows IoT) you could run that stuff. It does not mean you can run x86 executables in WINE on ARM. … Windows for phones and such means there are ARM executables, but that will probably not help you with WINE. Stuff for Windows IoT, which runs on the Pi, may be feasible. …
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which windows 10 is for the raspberry pi 2?

I chose x64 for phone Nope. The pi is not an x86-64 machine. Microsoft has not released a version for the pi yet, but has expressed the intention of doing so. [Later: They have now, follow tha …
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Run Windows XP in qemu on Raspberry Pi 2

That other question referenced by Ghanima includes an answer which refers to a youtube video showing Windows XP boot in QEMU on a non-2 model (they all have the same processor, GPU; the A/A+ has less … But let's assume 6 times. 21.5 / 6 = ~3.6 So you might be able to boot Windows XP in under 4 minutes! …
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How to setup a headless Raspberry Pi for use with SSH now that adding /boot/ssh blank file i...

with Windows? ... it contradicts the whole spirit of a headless RPi, if you have to use a screen to set it up... … Then in the spirit of such install a linux VM on your windows box so you can access the primary ext4 partition with the OS root filesystem on it, and it is as simple as: export mountpoint=/mnt/sd # Or …
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Cross Compiling to Raspberry Pi from Windows with External Libraries

I don't know much about windows) and use that as a staging directory. Then you just need to install the '-dev' packages with apt-get. …
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