The application to install Full Windows 10 into your Raspberry Pi!
Please keep reading carefully. All you need is here.
- Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (or B+)
- MicroSD card. Recommended with A1 rating.
- A Windows 10 ARM64 Image (.wim). Please, check this link to get it.
- To run WOA Deployer you need a recent version of Windows 10 (please, use the latest to ensure it'll run correctly, don't open issues otherwise)
- .NET Framework 4.6.1 (should come included in recent versions of Windows)
Download the latest version
- Extract the .zip to a folder in your PC
- Navigate to the GUI folder
- Find the .exe file
- Run it
Do you like my tool? Has it been useful for you? Then, I hope you 👉 support my work
Please, don't forget that the RaspberryPi WOA Project is supported by other individuals and companies (see the credits and acknowledgements section).
- Donate to MCCI. Why? Read this 🗒
Then visit our projects website at https://pi64.win, the one-stop solution for all your questions 😊
It's also recommended that you read the FAQ 📘 And, of course, don't hesitate to join our great Telegram group 📱
This WOA Deployer is possible because the great community behind it. I would like to thank the brilliant minds behind this technical wonder. If you think you should be listed, please, contact me using the e-mail address on my profile.
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Andrei Warkentin for the 64-bit Pi UEFI, UEFI Pi (HDMI, USB, SD/MMC) drivers, improved ATF and Windows boot/runtime support.
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MCCI for their great contribution to the RaspberryPI WOA project:
- for porting their TrueTask USB stack to Windows 10 ARM64, and allowing non-commercial use with this project (see license)
- for funding the site of the project http://pi64.win and the discourse site http://discourse.pi64.win
- Special thanks to Terry Moore for all the great support and commitment, and for setting up the online presence for the project and its infrastructure.
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Ard Bisheuvel for initial ATF and UEFI ports
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Googulator for his method to install WOA in the Raspberry Pi
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Bas Timmer (@NTauthority) for leaving ample thick hints that led to the development of HypDXe and the first bootable WOA builds
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Microsoft for their original 32-bit UEFI for Pi, Windows BSP drivers, and for removing the HAL check that required HypDxe in the first place, so now we can run any new build.
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Mario Bălănică for his awesome tool, and for tips and support :)
- daveb77
- thchi12
- falkor2k15
- driver1998
- XperfectTR
- woachk
- novaspirit
- zlockard
...for everything from ACPI/driver work to installation procedures, testing and so on.
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Microsoft for the 32-bit IoT firmware.
In addition to:
- Ian Johnson for his wonderful DI-IOC container: Grace
- Eric Zimmerman for The Registry Project
- Jan Karger for his wonderful MahApps.Metro
- ReactiveUI
- Adam Hathcock for SharpCompress
- Etcher, the perfect tool for flashing.
And our wonderful group at Telegram for their testing and support!
These are the related projects. The Core Packages comes from them. Big thanks!