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Replacing Android with Windows is not as simple as running an installer. It involves bypassing locked bootloaders and dealing with hardware driver incompatibilities. 1. The Reality Check: ARM vs. X86 It looks like your text got a bit garbled (encoding issues
You would need a project like "Windows on ARM" (WoA) specifically ported for your tablet's chipset (e.g., Snapdragon 835/845). It looks like your text got a bit garbled (encoding issues
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) It looks like your text got a bit garbled (encoding issues
Most Samsung tablets (like the Galaxy Tab S series) run on . Standard Windows 8/10/11 will not run on these.
