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Windows 11 on a Samsung Galaxy S9+ with a dead screen

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Hi folks! It's my first time writing for a forum, I'm struggling to become an inventor and to enter this DIY world that I like soo much, but I'm here to maybe give you guys an idea or some insight on what I'm currently working on. I recently was told about the Renegade Project, that consists of installing Windows 11 on ARM on Android devices, but here's the deal: I tried so hard to be able to access the ADB shell as the tutorial said, but it has been a huge pain to do this. I was able to do it turning on developer options and OEM debugging or something like that, but the deal is that I have to be able to access it with the phone on "recovery mode", on which I tried very hard to use the ADB, but for some reason the phone is on sideload mode and it has been impossible for me to set this right for me to use ADB properly, if someone here has any ideas to set this, I'd like to hear it very much. The main thing that puts me a lot worried about the installation is that my screen is dead and some screens (the recovery mode screen, for example) aren't being displayed through my HDMI adapter, so it has been indeed a huge pain to set this whole thing. Thank you folks for reading and I'll try and keep you posted

 
Posted : 12/02/2024 1:44 pm