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Obtain a Windows 8 ISO file and a virtual disk image (.qcow2 or .img). Configure the VM settings (allocate at least 1GB of RAM). "Boot" the image within the app. Doesn't delete Android; safe. Cons: Extremely slow; mostly for novelty use. 3. Method B: Remote Desktop (Most Practical)
Replacing Android with Windows is not as simple as running an installer. It involves bypassing locked bootloaders and dealing with hardware driver incompatibilities. 1. The Reality Check: ARM vs. X86 Obtain a Windows 8 ISO file and a virtual disk image (
(the version for ARM) was discontinued and is very difficult to port to non-native devices. Doesn't delete Android; safe
You would need a project like "Windows on ARM" (WoA) specifically ported for your tablet's chipset (e.g., Snapdragon 835/845). Method B: Remote Desktop (Most Practical) Replacing Android
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