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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)
There is a 90% chance of "bricking" the device (making it permanently unbootable) if the drivers for the screen, touch, or power management aren't perfect. Summary Recommendation Unless you have a rare Samsung tablet that
Full speed, all apps work, no risk of "bricking" the tablet. 4. Method C: Native Installation (High Risk) Summary Recommendation Full speed, all apps work, no
Most Samsung tablets (like the Galaxy Tab S series) run on . Standard Windows 8/10/11 will not run on these. Standard Windows 8/10/11 will not run on these
Obtain a Windows 8 ISO file and a virtual disk image (.qcow2 or .img). Configure the VM settings (allocate at least 1GB of RAM). "Boot" the image within the app. Doesn't delete Android; safe. Cons: Extremely slow; mostly for novelty use. 3. Method B: Remote Desktop (Most Practical)
If you want the , install a "Computer Launcher" from the Play Store. If you need Windows functionality , use Remote Desktop . Attempting a native install on a Samsung Android tablet usually results in a broken device because Samsung does not provide Windows drivers for their mobile hardware.