@xinso now I looking for a HWID activation Yes I tape "calc" and I have the old blue calculator, Now I looking for HWID Activation
QEMU is still hot garbage. I tried it myself as well, and while cmd, settings etc work, powershell does not, and so is manually installing vc++ for arm or anything else Looks like you need to use windows 11 for anything of substance with QEMU arm
Not sure but win10 arm64 is running flawlessly on PI 400 since 3-4 days overclocked from 1.8 to 2.2 with turbo=on | over_voltage=7 |
Monjaro XFCE + Ras PI OS latest + Kali latest + Ubuntu Mate on Pi400 via berryboot Awesome via 128GB Class 10 SD card Adding POP OS or WindowsFX to boot menu dont work & resulted in Crash . Win10 PRO 19041.1415 on SSD via WOR-Project Awesome Experience but Inbuilt WLAN is not working + test_Mode watermark is always visible even i tried testsigning to off in bcdedit Going Great at my side with overclocking to 2.2 Over_voltage=7 Turbo=1 . never ever Try Pixel doubling to on or else no display via HDMI but not on 4k Monitors. tried over_voltage=8 max as suggested by PI TEAM but CPU went 100% when executing any program either on Linux or on WOR.
O My God Super duper Blaster : neofetch Results : pi@PI400 OS: Raspbian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) armv Host: Raspberry Pi 400 Rev 4.0 Kernel: 5.10.63-v7l+ Uptime: 418 mins Packages: 132 (dpkg) Shell: bash 5.1.4 Resolution: 1920x1080 DE: LXDE WM: Mutter WM Theme: Adwaita Theme: PiXflat [GTK3] Icons: PiXflat [GTK3] Terminal: lxterminal Terminal Font: Monospace 10 CPU: BCM2711 (4) @ 2.494GHz =====> Overclocked to be beast 2.5 GHZ Memory: 549MiB / 3660MiB Boost With latest RPI OSUpdate : Updated Firmware + Bootloader + EEpROM to 2nd Jan 2022 OverClocked to Maximum Beast & Going great since One Day Full. lscpu Architecture: armv7l Byte Order: Little Endian CPU(s): 4 On-line CPU(s) list: 0-3 Thread(s) per core: 1 Core(s) per socket: 4 Socket(s): 1 Vendor ID: ARM Model: 3 Model name: Cortex-A72 Stepping: r0p3 CPU max MHz: 2494.9670 CPU min MHz: 2494.9670 BogoMIPS: 117.15 Flags: half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idi vt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm crc32
Hello again ! I tested on a Pi 3B+, for boot on the USB after your are updated the Firmware, you need to add this line : Code: echo program_usb_boot_mode=1 | sudo tee -a /boot/config.txt
Absolutely correct | sudo nano /boot/config.txt add a new line in last : program_usb_boot_mode = 1 also could be done manually