Yeah... Unfortunately you can't get RT as a consumer. I *think *that there 
is at least one on that list that supports ARM (that is a list of all the 
ones that I can get). It's really just a question of finding someone 
who understands the complexities of how these devices boot who can put the 
files where they need to be... not sure that I can find anyone like that 
here, but  it's worth a shot ;)

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 9:45:32 AM UTC-8, M Robinson wrote:
>
> Windows RT is the version for ARM. That is literally all I know.
>
>
> On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:13:19 AM UTC-5, Wasabi Fan wrote:
>>
>> I've been experimenting with my BBB for a while now, and came across an 
>> interesting question: Can one run Windows on a BBB? I'm sure people have 
>> tried before, but I can't find much of an answer on the Internet.
>> I'm really just looking for either an answer in the affirmative, with 
>> some sort of a guide or instructions, or an explanation why I can't. I 
>> won't necessarily attempt it but I want to see if it could be done, 
>> specifically with the tools that I have at my disposal.
>> I have the following Windows products available that I want to try to use:
>>
>>    1. Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro
>>    2. Windows Embedded 8 Industry
>>    3. Windows Embedded Compact 7
>>    4. Windows Embedded Compact 2013
>>    5. Windows Embedded Standard 7
>>    6. Windows Embedded CE 6.0
>>
>> Do any of these support ARM? If so, is it possible to run any of them on 
>> a BBB? How?
>>
>> Sorry if this has already been asked, but I can't find any sort of a 
>> guide through searches.
>>
>

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