Surface Duo enthusiasts gain access to previously canceled Windows OS download

Surface Duo enthusiasts gain access to previously canceled Windows OS download

Microsoft's abandoned Andromeda OS resurfaces for the original Surface Duo, offering users a chance to explore a preview version that may erase all existing data.

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Andromeda OS, a discontinued operating system originally intended for the Surface Duo, is now available for download. Users can install it on the original Surface Duo following a guide on GitHub, but it is important to note that it will erase existing Android and Windows data from the device.

The operating system, which was based on Windows 10, was developed by Microsoft but ultimately discarded in favor of Android. Recently, developer Gustave Monce showcased the OS on their Surface Duo, indicating that while it is not stable enough for regular use, it is operational.

Installation is limited to the first-generation Surface Duo due to driver compatibility issues with the Surface Duo 2. Users interested in experimenting with Andromeda OS should proceed with caution, as the software remains in preview stage and comes with significant risks.

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