![]() Connect the SSD that will contain the Windows 11 installation.ģ. Boot Raspberry Pi OS and open a Terminal to download the WoR-flasher tool from GitHub. The manual (via PC) method below should take less than an hour but has more steps and requires a PC.ġ. Depending on your Internet connection and whether anything fails (which it can, causing you to start again), this method could take an hour or two. This method takes longer than the manual method (shown below) which involves using a PC to generate the ISO file. Many thanks to leepspvideo for bringing this simpler method to our attention. No Windows machines are required to do this! The original method was complex and convoluted, but thanks to WoR member Botspot we now have a largely automated install process that runs completely from the Raspberry Pi 4. The Windows on Raspberry Pi community never sleeps and we’ve just seen their work on installing Windows 11 onto a SSD using nothing more than the Raspberry Pi 4. Installing Windows 11 the Simple Way Via a Raspberry Pi 4 ![]() Please complete those steps before moving on. The process to do this is detailed in our How to Boot Raspberry Pi 4 / 400 From a USB SSD or Flash Drive. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can enjoy Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi 4 and experiment with its new features and interface.Before using Windows 11 on the Raspberry Pi 4 with an SSD, we first need to ensure that the firmware and bootloader of our Raspberry Pi 4 is set to the latest version so that we can boot from USB 3. You may also want to adjust the display resolution and settings to optimize the performance of Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi 4.Ĭonclusion Installing Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi 4 requires a bit of work, but it’s definitely worth it if you want to experiment with the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system. Make sure that you have a reliable internet connection and install any necessary drivers and updates. Once you have successfully installed Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi 4, you can proceed to configure it. Follow the Windows setup wizard to install Windows 11. Choose your USB flash drive from the list.ġ3. When the Raspberry Pi 4 has rebooted, press F12 to select the boot device.ġ1. Wait for the Raspberry Pi 4 to reboot.ġ0. Save the changes and exit the firmware settings.ĩ. Go to Device Manager, select USB and set “USB boot” to enabled.Ĩ. Press F2 to enter the firmware settings.ħ. Turn on your Raspberry Pi 4 and wait for it to boot up.ĥ. Connect your Raspberry Pi 4 to your keyboard and mouse.Ĥ. Connect your Raspberry Pi 4 to your monitor or display using an HDMI cable.ģ. Insert the microSD card into your Raspberry Pi 4.Ģ. Now that you have prepared your microSD card, you can proceed to install Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi 4. Step 3: Install Windows on the Raspberry Pi 4 Click “Write” and let the tool finish writing the firmware to the microSD card. Choose “Use Custom” and select the firmware files you extracted earlier.Ħ. Launch the Raspberry Pi Imager tool and select your microSD card from the list.ĥ. Connect your microSD card to your computer using an adapter.Ĥ. Extract the files to a folder on your computer.ģ. Download the firmware files from the Raspberry Pi website.Ģ. Step 2: Flash the Raspberry Pi 4’s Firmwareīefore you can install Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi 4, you will need to flash the Raspberry Pi 4’s firmware. You can download the ISO file directly from Microsoft’s website. The first step to installing Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi 4 is to download the Windows 11 ISO. A Raspberry Pi compatible monitor or display A microSD card with at least 64GB of storageĥ. A USB flash drive with at least 16GB of storageĤ. A Raspberry Pi 4 board with at least 8GB of RAMĢ. In this article, we’ll guide you through the steps you need to install Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi 4.īefore installing Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi 4, you will need a few things:ġ. While Windows 11 is designed for traditional desktops and laptops, you can still install it on a Raspberry Pi 4 if you’re interested in trying it out. ![]() Windows 11 is the latest operating system from Microsoft, and it has caused a lot of buzz in the tech world for its new interface and features.
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