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Unless you have a rare Samsung tablet that originally came with Windows (like the ATIV series), you likely cannot install Windows as a native, smooth-running OS. 2. Method A: The "Emulator" Approach (Safest)
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 Unless you have a rare Samsung tablet that
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If you need to use Windows 8 for actual work, the best way is to "stream" it from a PC to your Samsung tablet. On your Windows PC, enable Remote Desktop . X86 Obtain a Windows 8 ISO file and a virtual disk image (
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