The application to install the Full Windows 10 Experience into your favorite device!
(Pardon the ugly GUI, the look & feel will be improved as the stable version gets ready)
Supported devices:
- Microsoft Lumia 950/XL
- Raspberry Pi 3
Please keep reading carefully. All you need is here.
- One of the supported devices
- A Windows 10 ARM64 Image (.wim). Please, check this link to get it.
- To run WOA Deployer you need a recent version of Windows 10 (please, use the latest to ensure it'll run correctly, don't open issues otherwise)
- .NET Framework 4.7.2 (should come included in recent versions of Windows)
Documentation in progress!
Download the latest version here
You can choose 2 different applications:
- GUI: Graphical tool. It's the perfect pick for the average user.
- CLI: Command line tool. It's designed to be used from the command line.
- Extract the .zip
- Find the .exe file
- Run it (you will be prompted for admin rights)
Do you like my tool? Has it been useful for you? Then, I hope you 👉 support my work
For Lumia phones: don't hesitate to join our great Telegram group 📱
- Ben Imbushuo for his awesome work with UEFI and misc. stuff.
- Gustave M. for his HUGE load of work on drivers, testing, fixing... For his support, suggestions, for testing and those neat pieces of code!
- René Lergner (Heathcliff74XDA) for WPInternals and for the code to read info from the phone. You started everything 😉
- Googulator. For his work on the USB-C and for the great support.
- Swift (AppleCyclone) for suggestions and his work with the rest of team.
- Abdel ADeltaX for testing and for his work.
This WOA Deployer is possible because the great community behind it. I would like to thank the brilliant minds behind this technical wonder. If you think you should be listed, please, contact me using the e-mail address on my profile.
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Andrei Warkentin for the 64-bit Pi UEFI, UEFI Pi (HDMI, USB, SD/MMC) drivers, improved ATF and Windows boot/runtime support.
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MCCI for their great contribution to the RaspberryPI WOA project:
- for porting their TrueTask USB stack to Windows 10 ARM64, and allowing non-commercial use with this project (see license)
- for funding the site of the project http://pi64.win and the discourse site http://discourse.pi64.win
- Special thanks to Terry Moore for all the great support and commitment, and for setting up the online presence for the project and its infrastructure.
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Ard Bisheuvel for initial ATF and UEFI ports
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Googulator for his method to install WOA in the Raspberry Pi
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Bas Timmer (@NTauthority) for leaving ample thick hints that led to the development of HypDXe and the first bootable WOA builds
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Microsoft for their original 32-bit UEFI for Pi, Windows BSP drivers, and for removing the HAL check that required HypDxe in the first place, so now we can run any new build.
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Mario Bălănică for his awesome tool, and for tips and support :)
- daveb77
- thchi12
- falkor2k15
- driver1998
- XperfectTR
- woachk
- novaspirit
- zlockard
...for everything from ACPI/driver work to installation procedures, testing and so on.
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Microsoft for the 32-bit IoT firmware.
In addition to:
- Ian Johnson for his wonderful DI-IOC container: Grace
- Eric Zimmerman for The Registry Project
- Jan Karger for his wonderful MahApps.Metro
- ReactiveUI
- Adam Hathcock for SharpCompress
- Etcher, the perfect tool for flashing.
And our wonderful group at Telegram for their testing and support!
These are the related projects. The Core Packages comes from them. Big thanks!
In addition to:
- Ian Johnson for his wonderful DI-IOC container: Grace
- Eric Zimmerman for The Registry Project
- Jan Karger MahApps.Metro
- ReactiveUI
- Adam Hathcock for SharpCompress
- Markdown XAML
- Serilog
- Thomas Galliker for his great Value Converters