Here’s how to install Windows on Android tablets
While there are some Windows 10 tablets you can buy, there are even more Android based tablets that are available, and many of them even come with keyboards that let people work on them like they would on a Windows desktop or tablet. But what if you wanted to install Windows on your Android tablet? If you want to risk voiding your tablet’s warranty, there is a program called Change My Software that promises to install Windows on Android devices. Keep in mind that this application is unsupported third-party software, and is not authorized by either Google or Microsoft. Also, your tablet may not have the hardware enabled to run Windows, even with Change My Software. In other words, you will be downloading and using this program at your own risk.
Steps to install Windows on Android
First, you first must install the Change My Software application on your Windows-based PC. There are several versions of the app, each for a different version of the OS (Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10). You can download all of the versions in one ZIP file at the link below.
After that, you will need to connect your Android tablet to your Windows PC, which must also have access to a high-speed Internet connection. Then you open which version of Change My Software you wish to use and select the Android option, followed by selecting your desired language.
After that, the Change My Software program should download the required drivers from your Windows PC to your Android tablet. After that, you should press “Install” to begin the main process. Obviously, you should keep your tablet connected to your Windows PC for this entire time, or you could end up with some major issues. If you want to dual boot between Windows and Android on your tablet when the process is finished, you should not check the “Remove Android” box in the Change My Software app.
Once Windows has been installed on your Android device, it should either boot directly to the Windows OS, or to the “Choose and operating system” screen if you decided to make the tablet into a dual boot device. After that, your version of Windows should then begin its own normal setup process.
Install Windows on Android – Conclusion
While Change My Software is supposed to work, we have to emphasize once again that installing Windows on Android tablets will void their warranties, and that the software itself is unsupported and not approved by Google or Microsoft. Did you find success in using this program to install Windows on your Android tablet? If not, did you find another way to run Windows on Android devices? Let us know in the comments!
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