Microsoft's Surface tablets have been one of the best-selling gadgets and appreciated by many, not only for their price but for their functionality, but not all of them are supported. Following the release of Windows 10, Microsoft said that tablets called Microsoft Surface RT would not receive Windows 10 since its hardware and operation prevented abrupt changes to the operating system. This was a great blow to its owners who wanted to continue using their tablet with Windows 10. But it seems that this has its days numbered.
A user named Black_blob found a bug in Microsoft Surface RT startup and in general in Windows RT that allows you to insert an alternative boot manager and that allows the installation of any operating system, from Windows 10 to a GNU / Linux distribution, it only has to support the hardware of the tablet.
Microsoft Surface RT has an ARM processor so Windows 10 would not work but if Windows 10 Mobile, the mobile version of Microsoft's operating system. So finally Microsoft Surface RT will have Windows 10, but in an unofficial way Or, at least, it seems.
The bug could be exploited to install Windows 10 Mobile on Surface RT
Unfortunately Microsoft has not said anything about this development, so possibly Bill Gates' company releases an update that fixes this bug and thus we cannot use another alternative operating system. But you could also take advantage of this bug and create an update that allow the installation of Windows 10 Mobile on Microsoft Surface RT, something that its users would appreciate without a doubt.
Many have harshly criticized Microsoft for not offering Windows 10 to RT devices, something that could well have been done because both the hardware and the software belong to Microsoft and they have it easier than for example Black_blob and the guys at Microsoft could very well. have taken advantage of this situation to generate more trust among its users, trust that it seems they are losing or perhaps What do you think?