How to Run Windows on a Raspberry Pi Using Botspot VM
By
Usman Qamar
Baker's choice. Dense with flavour, light on filler.
Summary
This article discusses a new method for running Windows on a Raspberry Pi using Botspot VM, which virtualizes a Windows ARM instance within Linux. The author notes that previous approaches suffered from slow emulation or driver compatibility issues, but this new method sidesteps those obstacles. The article appears to be a guide explaining how to set up and use this approach.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledRunning Windows on a Raspberry Pi has been a topic of debate for years.
I've tried the most common approaches, and they usually run into two issues: slow emulation or driver compatibility.
However, there's a new method that completely sidesteps these obstacles.
It virtualizes a Windows ARM instance within Linux, offering a more flexible and safer approach than a native installation.
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