


Therefore, by using this guide, you accept that the responsibility for any software or hardware damage is entirely with YOU.Īlso, though perfectly legal (since nothing in the licensing terms for Microsoft Windows prevents you from installing it on a Pi and you can download the Windows 10 ARM64 installation files straight from Microsoft), this method of installing or running of Windows on a Raspberry Pi, is NOT endorsed by Microsoft or the Raspberry Pi Foundation. This guide is provided “AS IS”, with NO WARRANTY that it will work for your specific environment or even that you may not end up losing important data as a result. This version concentrates on running Windows from a single USB drive plugged on one of the rear USB 3.0 ports, which is both much faster than other methods and does not require the use of a micro SD card at all. The following is an alternate tutorial for installing and running Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi 4.
