Why can't install windows on mobile device like android mobiles and tablets?

 Windows is designed to run on devices with x86 or x64 processors, while mobile devices such as Android phones and tablets typically use ARM-based processors. These processors have a different instruction set and architecture compared to x86 or x64 processors, which means that software designed for one type of processor generally cannot run on the other.


This is the main reason why you can't install Windows on a mobile device like an Android phone or tablet. Windows requires specific hardware and drivers to function properly, and these are not available on mobile devices. Additionally, the way that the operating system is installed and configured is different on mobile devices compared to traditional computers, which can make it difficult or impossible to install Windows on them.


There are some devices that can run both Windows and Android, such as the Microsoft Surface Pro, but these devices are specifically designed to support both operating systems and have the necessary hardware and drivers to do so.

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