The most obvious problem could be that the RPi 5 does not have an ACPI BIOS, so it sounds like Windows is looking for something which doesn't exist in the hardware. That sounds like a possible problem at the level of the Windows NT HAL; a Pi is probably going to need a different HAL config from other ARM systems, but I've no idea how you would go about fixing that.
Windows isn't a supported OS for the Pi, both from the RPi Ltd side of things and the Microsoft side. Nobody here knows what you did to get as far as you did or which tutorial you were following, in general, so you're less likely to get any useful advice/suggestions if you don't describe the steps you have taken so far, i.e. how you got as far as that error screen.
Windows isn't a supported OS for the Pi, both from the RPi Ltd side of things and the Microsoft side. Nobody here knows what you did to get as far as you did or which tutorial you were following, in general, so you're less likely to get any useful advice/suggestions if you don't describe the steps you have taken so far, i.e. how you got as far as that error screen.
Statistics: Posted by Murph9000 — Mon Oct 28, 2024 2:25 am