See the following sites documenting this is possible. Update 2: Tom’s Hardware has a new tutorial on How To Overclock Your Windows 11-Powered Raspberry Pi 4 Update: Tom’s Hardware now had a tutorial on the details on How to Install Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi 4 How to install Windows 11 to Raspberry Pi 4: do everything the way you would if you were setting up Windows 10 on ARM, but use the Windows 11 ARM64 image instead. The non-detailed instructions for doing this are (untested): It’s cool to see users jumping through the hoops to actually make it work. Since Microsoft has released an official ARM64 build of Windows 11, it’s not too surprising to see it get ported to the Raspberry Pi 4 or the old Microsoft Lumia 950 XL phone. This is a bit ironic in that the hardware requirements for PCs are quite high – a very modern processor with a trusted platform module (TPM). In the last day, the interwebs are filling up with reports and videos of users installing Windows 11 preview builds on various non-PC hardware.
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