or Surface 2 tablets from the abandoned Windows RT 8.1 to a modern-looking (though limited) Windows 10 interface. Prerequisites Before building the media, you will need: A Windows PC to run the builder. An 8GB or larger USB flash drive.
If you're still holding onto a or Surface 2 , you know the struggle—stuck on Windows 8.1 with a limited app store and an aging browser. But did you know there's a leaked, functional build of Windows 10 for ARM32 ? windows 10 build 15035 media builder
If you are trying to install this today, remember that . or Surface 2 tablets from the abandoned Windows RT 8
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When running the Media Builder script, it guides you through a multi-tiered menu to debloat and configure the installation image:
in the YouTube video linked if you are having issues with partition formatting.