Lukáš a few days ago wrote a practical tip, how to make an installation image in ISO format with Windows 11 Insider Preview and then get it on any computer. It is not complicated at all, because the web will take care of everything self service uupdump.net, where you only choose a specific assembly, processor architecture, edition, and language.
The page then spits out a small ZIP package with a command line script that does essentially the same thing that the Microsoft Update utility does when you install a new version of Tens.
The script connects to Microsoft servers. ORnified ORpdate Platform (hence the unofficial domain uupdump) for a modern Windows 10+ differential upgrade and download all necessary packages. However, instead of installing it on a computer, everything is assembled and the program creates the desired ISO.
Will we start Eleven on a small table?
We will not repeat ourselves again, because in the previous instructions, everything was really explained step by step and Lukáš explained it in the smallest detail. He was interested in something else. How arbitrary can the computer I want to release a beta version of Eleven be on? Could it be a simple Raspberry Pi per thousand? Of course in its fourth most powerful generation?
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is powered by a BCM2711 SoC with four ARM Cortex-A72 cores
If it worked and a small board with a single-arm processor really squeezes it in a way that would be at least a little usable, you could build a computer for a few ducks, for example, for an unassuming mother. After all, the Raspberry Pi is now available in a covered form with a keyboard as a model. Pi 400, so the incorporation of the latest version of Windows is literally offered.
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B runs on Broadcom’s BCM2711 chipset with four 64-bit ARM Cortex-A72 cores with the ARMv8-A instruction set. It is also compatible with Windows 10 and 11, which have been running in armies for some time, and Microsoft has tested it in the past with earlier versions of the British Raspberry itself, modifying its minimalist Windows 10 IoT Core operating system.
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