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Windows 11 Runs on Raspberry Pi 5: Surprising Results Unveiled
BREAKING: Developers have successfully run Windows 11 on the Raspberry Pi 5, yielding surprising results that challenge expectations. This development, announced just hours ago, opens new avenues for tech enthusiasts looking to push the limits of the popular single-board computer.
Users have reported various experiences running Microsoft’s flagship OS on the Raspberry Pi 5, with results ranging from frustrating to unexpectedly smooth. The latest tests reveal that while Windows 11 was never designed for the Raspberry Pi platform, innovative workarounds are allowing it to function on the device.
The most notable method, known as the WoR (Windows on Raspberry), presents significant challenges. Setting it up requires flashing a microSD card and navigating complex installation steps, which can take over an hour. Users have reported persistent crashes and performance issues, especially with demanding applications.
However, a more promising option has emerged through the Runtipi containerization environment. Users have found that installing Windows 11 as a container significantly improves the experience. One user reported, “The installation was completed in under an hour without the frustrating ads seen in other setups.”
The Runtipi method utilizes only 4GB of RAM and four processing cores, yet manages to run several applications simultaneously without crashing, although it does struggle with a low resolution of 800×600.
Another breakthrough comes from the Botspot VM project, which runs Windows 11 in a virtual machine with impressive results. Users have praised the ease of installation from the Pi-Apps store and the relatively smooth performance on 1080p displays. One user shared, “I was able to run multiple programs like Darktable and VS Code without any major issues.”
While these methods show promise, experts caution that the Raspberry Pi 5 is still not ideal for running demanding applications. The operating system’s bloat combined with the hardware limitations of the Raspberry Pi means that for heavy tasks, conventional x86 systems remain the better choice.
For hobbyists and tech experimenters, these developments are a thrilling exploration into the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi 5. As interest in making Windows 11 function on this hardware grows, the community is buzzing with potential projects and ideas.
Stay tuned for further updates as developers continue to refine these methods and the performance of Windows 11 on the Raspberry Pi 5. This evolving story promises to engage technology enthusiasts around the globe, bringing together creativity and innovation in the world of computing.
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