Hi
I have the WOR Project version of Win 11 loading on the RPi5 using the UEFi firmware from github.
The github firmware is installed on an SD card which passes control to the Win11 OS on an SSD.
The problem is that when working through the Win11 setup screens you arrive at a point where an internet connection is requested. You cannot skip past this screen ("next" is greyed out) which means that if no connection is available the final setup is stalled.
With Win11 on my RPi4, I use an ethernet to wireless bridge. This is because there are no Wireless drivers available from the WOR Project. This setup works well.
However, the github firmware does not yet support ethernet, resulting in a cleft stick.
I am under the impression that there are some users (clearly wiser than I am) that are successfully running Win 11 on the RPi5. If you are able to point me in the right direction this would be much appreciated.
Many thanks - Adrian
I have the WOR Project version of Win 11 loading on the RPi5 using the UEFi firmware from github.
The github firmware is installed on an SD card which passes control to the Win11 OS on an SSD.
The problem is that when working through the Win11 setup screens you arrive at a point where an internet connection is requested. You cannot skip past this screen ("next" is greyed out) which means that if no connection is available the final setup is stalled.
With Win11 on my RPi4, I use an ethernet to wireless bridge. This is because there are no Wireless drivers available from the WOR Project. This setup works well.
However, the github firmware does not yet support ethernet, resulting in a cleft stick.
I am under the impression that there are some users (clearly wiser than I am) that are successfully running Win 11 on the RPi5. If you are able to point me in the right direction this would be much appreciated.
Many thanks - Adrian
Statistics: Posted by Adrian Bull — Fri Feb 23, 2024 4:25 pm — Replies 1 — Views 59