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4 TopicsUnicorn/Quiling Framework Implementation
I'm suggesting an Unicorn/Quiling Framework Implementation into future versions of Windows since this could allow all type of machines and their architectures (different architectures that are usually not compatible with for example arm architectures) to test, for example ARM64 versions of Windows on Intel/AMD machines and vise versa It could also allow Windows OS future development to add cross-architecture support of all architectures on any CPU (both Intel/AMDs and ARM CPUs) and any 64-bit versions of Windows 11/12 and so on. It would be nice if Microsoft would consider to think, add and allow us insiders to test this cross-architecture functionality in Windows. That is my kind suggestion for Microsoft that I think it would make Windows even more cool and architecture-universal and optimal for any 64-bit machine. It could increase performances and flexibility and much more stuff - and more and more users will happily pay to move to Windows to experience this cool feature built-in Windows core itself. My opinion is that it have big potential to become a big thing that will attract so much people and make Windows more and more capable of taking so much tasks and apps compiled on any architecture without needing to slow down PCs and taking so much free space since Windows doesn't need to run any VM to be able to execute softwares and libraries that are compiled for another architecture. It runs simply from the core level and it's more natively and faster than any Virtual Machines.319Views0likes0CommentsSeamless Android App Integration for Windows: A Game-Changer
I propose a game-changing feature: Seamless integration of Android apps into the Windows ecosystem. Here’s the vision: One-Click Conversion: - Developers import Android projects into Visual Studio. With a single click, their apps transform into the Appx Windows Store format. Google Play APIs Bridge: - Microsoft reimagines Google Play APIs in C# or .NET, making them accessible within Windows development tools. Cross-Platform Harmony: - Android apps run natively on Windows, leveraging Windows Runtime Environment. Direct Publishing: - Developers publish Android-converted apps directly to the Windows Store. **Challenges** API Translation: - Rewriting Google Play APIs for Windows. Runtime Adaptation: - Bridging Android’s runtime with Windows’ .NET. User Interface: - Adapting layouts and interactions. User Demand: - Many developers and users crave this integration. - It’s a win-win for both ecosystems. Let’s collaborate to turn this vision into reality! 🌟458Views1like0CommentsCan't Move from Release Preview to Beta Channel
!!! SOLVED: After a day and a restart, Beta and DEV Channel are now selectable. Thanks!!! Hi. Is anyone able to help me? I remember selecting the Beta Channel (as it is considered recommended) back when I upgraded from windows 10 to 11. However, I'm receiving a popup message right now stating that my insider build would expire soon. After viewing the Windows Insider program in settings, I noticed that I'm in the Release Preview channel and both Beta and Dev Channel were greyed out. I wanted to move on to Beta or Dev channel to remove this popup expiration message. What should I do? For context, here are my PC Specs: Windows 11 Single Home Language Ryzen 5 3400G Processor 16GB RAM Secureboot Enabled TPM 2.0 Enabled Here's a preview of what I'm talking about: https://imgur.com/ahOkyKh If someone could help me out. Please do so. Thank you!1.9KViews1like4CommentsBug@ Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program
I joined the Windows Insider Program months ago, and I currently have Windows 11 activated. For some unknown reason, I have this on my screen, but I know as a matter of fact that this is false. I know that Windows 11 is officially released now, but this is not the kind of message that should be displayed here if the Windows Insider Program is obsolete now.848Views0likes1Comment