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  21. <h1>Install Windows 10 or 11 on Raspberry Pi Easily with WoR-flasher</h1>
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  25. <h2>Things You Will Need</h2>
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  27. <li>A USB flash drive at least 32 GB <a href="https://amzn.to/3qkrJ1p" target="_blank">https://amzn.to/3qkrJ1p</a> | <a href="https://amzn.to/3Nhu9b9" target="_blank">https://amzn.to/3Nhu9b9</a></li>
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  29. <h2>Flashing Windows</h2>
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  31. <li>Log into a Linux device (this can be a Raspberry Pi or any other Debian based Linux device)</li>
  32. <li>Plug in the target USB flash drive</li>
  33. <li>Run the following commands in a terminal window
  34. <div class="codeBlock"># update software repositories<br />
  35. sudo apt update<br />
  36. # install git if not already installed<br />
  37. sudo apt install git -y<br />
  38. # clone the wor-flasher github repository<br />
  39. git clone https://github.com/Botspot/wor-flasher ./wor-flasher<br />
  40. # run the wor-flasher GUI<br />
  41. ./wor-flasher/install-wor-gui.sh</div>
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  43. <li>The WOR Flasher GUI should load</li>
  44. <li>Select a version of Windows and the target Raspberry Pi model &gt; Click Next</li>
  45. <li>Select the language for the Windows installation &gt; Click Next</li>
  46. <li>Select the target device to write Windows to &gt; Click Next<br />
  47. <em>NOTE: Double check that you select the correct device as all data will be overwritten on it</em></li>
  48. <li>Review the overview screen</li>
  49. <li>If everything looks correct click Flash</li>
  50. <li>A new terminal window will run and Windows will be downloaded and flashed to the target device</li>
  51. <li>Once the flash completes, either safely remove the USB flash drive if flashing from a different device or shutdown the Raspberry Pi if running from the Pi directly</li>
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  53. <h2>Booting Windows on the Raspberry Pi</h2>
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  55. <li>Remove all other bootable USB/MicroSD devices from the Raspberry Pi and insert the flashed Windows USB flash drive device</li>
  56. <li>Power on the Raspberry Pi</li>
  57. <li>The Windows Setup dialog should display</li>
  58. <li>Select the edition of Windows &gt; Click Install</li>
  59. <li>Windows Setup will complete and reboot when completed</li>
  60. <li>After booting back up answer the sysprep questions</li>
  61. <li>Welcome to Windows 10 or 11 running on Raspberry Pi</li>
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  63. <p>Source: <a href="https://github.com/Botspot/wor-flasher" target="_blank">https://github.com/Botspot/wor-flasher</a></p>
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