bigeazyace
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I was looking around for a windows tablet and saw some with snapdragon processor just an idea http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...sg=AFQjCNEcrnjnAifWLkqhDf-ZVr8RxnM7Yw&cad=rja
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No, at least not for a while. Rumor has it that Windows 8 will support ARM CPUs, but it won't be out for another year or two, and it is highly unlikely it'll be released for our tablet. Being closed-source it'll be very difficult to port it too.I was looking around for a windows tablet and saw some with snapdragon processor just an idea http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...sg=AFQjCNEcrnjnAifWLkqhDf-ZVr8RxnM7Yw&cad=rja
Examples? I have not seen any examples of x86 virtualization for Android.You can run Ubuntu and windows 95 in vm
Sent from my IDEOS S7
That has absolutely nothing to do with the subject of this thread. The OP wants to run Windows on the tablet itself (not possible), not access storage from Windows.You don't need a driver. On your Huawei Ideos S7 just go to "Settings" and unmount your SD card and your Windows computer will find the S7 as another drive. Now you'll be able to copy files to and from the S7. Of course you'll have to be connected with a USB cable.