My Raspberry Pi 4B has been sitting in the drawer collecting dust for almost half a year. Today, I took it out to install Windows 11. Without further ado, letβs get started!
π Preparation
-
Raspberry Pi 4B -
64GB Memory Card -
Windows 11 (ARM)
π Downloading the Image
First, we need to build the Windows 11 system image. Open https://uupdump.net/ and enter Windows 11 arm

Select the latest Windows 11 system

Select Simplified Chinese and click Next

Continue to the next step

Click on the default option to download the installation package

At this point, a compressed package will be downloaded, and its content is as follows.
The installation package contains three scripts for
Linux
, MacOS
, and Windows
. We will run the Windows script and wait for it to complete.
Double-click uup_download_windows
to start the download.
Now, while the system is downloading, let your companion keep you company!

After the download is complete, the image file will be automatically generated.
π Downloading the WoR Installer
After running, the interface will look like this.

Select your memory card and device type.
Select the ISO file generated from UUP.
Select the image file and its versionSelect the network driver package
Select the UEFI firmware from the server

Next, select MBR
for the partition table, with other settings as default.
Then, itβs a long wait…


Done

π Configuring BIOS
When the monitor displays the following screen, press the esc
key to enter BIOS

Select the 1080P resolution in the order shown in the image below. If your monitor does not support 1080 resolution, select the closest option.

Enter Raspberry Pi Configuration

Maximize the CPU performance

Save and restart
π Results

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