Mi Pad 4 successfully flashed Windows 10 ARM64 PE, but eMMC not recognized yet

According to the video, another Windows 10 ARM research device has made new progress. Mi Pad 4 has successfully run UEFI-EDK2 (the UEFI is produced by @5 Super Rookie 5), the latest development is that Win10 ARM64 PE has been successfully flashed.

However, because the device is stored as eMMC, the PE system currently cannot recognize it, so it may not be possible to install the complete system. The Mi Pad 4 uses an 8-inch 16:10 Full HD screen, which is more comfortable to hold with one hand, and is more suitable for watching dramas and reading. In terms of color matching, black and gold are available.

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In terms of configuration, the Mi Pad 4 uses the Snapdragon 660 AIE processor, which supports smart game acceleration and AI face recognition. Mi Pad 4 is equipped with 3GB/4GB running memory and 32GB/64GB storage space. Wi-Fi and 4G LTE are optional for the network. The camera uses a front 5MP + rear 13MP camera, and the battery capacity is 6000mAh.

Microsoft has officially stopped supporting Windows 10 Mobile before, but with the efforts of the WoA project developers, there will still be developers to brush into the new system for the old Lumia models and the new Android models.

Since Microsoft provides a version of Windows 10 compatible with ARM devices, a group of independent developers have been maintaining an unofficial Windows on ARM project for the past few years, which is WOA. Now that Microsoft has released the Windows 11 ARM version, there are new systems to try.

Previously, there have been many Android phones, including Xiaomi Mi Tablet 5 and other devices that support the Windows 11 ARM system. This achievement comes from the WOA open source project. The Renegade Project initiated by domestic developers can provide (part of) Snapdragon platform phones. start Windows solutions, Github homepage for: https://github.com/ edk2-porting.

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