Install Windows 7 On Asus Eee Pad Transformer

Sorry for the cross-post (I was told this is a better place for my question. I have 2 Windows7 x64 machines. One of them has got both drivers (ASUS Android Composite ADB Interface and Transformer TF101) and when i run adb devices I get the device listed as expected.

The other one has only got one of the drivers (ie. The ASUS Android Composite ADB Interface is not there and there is no unknown devices or apparent problems in Device Manager).

Install Windows 7 On Asus Eee Pad Transformer

Asus Transformer Prime Can Have Windows 7 and Microsoft Office Android tablets, and just tablets in general, have been blurring the line between mobile devices and everyday computers since the first tablets were introduced. Each new generation can do more things, has more power and comes ever.

Its not a matter of switching the chip set and redesigning it. Those articles are just plain wrong and off base. It seems like they were just speculating based on other similar tablets being released at the time. The TF101 has an the Tegra 2 which is clearly a fact. All these articles mention completely different hardware. One of them even mentions a core i5. It is not possible with the hardware that is in the tablet to run any current version of Windows. Drivers Wacom Bamboo Mte 450a.

I promise there is not a TF101 somewhere running Windows 7, even internally at ASUS. Apparently reading comprehension is low here or many of you didn't actually read the article attached and just assumed by looking at the pictures. Pictures are not of the TF101, look at the placement of the mini HDMI vs the headphone jack. This is obviously a different model 2. CPU is claimed to be an Intel CULV model not a nVidia SOC of any kind. As previously stated there is no current Windows desktop version that will run on any type of ARM device, so the current TF won't/can't run windows.

Free Download Program Madeline Classroom Companion 1st Source. Just because the headline is dated two months ago doesn't mean there is a working version, there seems to be just enough to send to the FCC for certification. Most likely a pre-production tablet used for testing and/or development, so yes they can swap internal parts and test to their hearts content.

Just because we may wish it to be true doesn't make it so. If you really want an Asus tablet running Windows they already have the ASUS Eee Pad (Eee Slate) EP121-1A011M Intel Core i5.