Downloads

Before you proceed to download the software below, see our official installation guide.

Chances are that you're coming from an outdated tutorial, so it's recommended to follow the guide above to prevent any issues with the installation.

Warning! The "NTLite debloat scripts" from the Discord server are optional and will remove features that you may want to have (like the Recovery Environment). There's also a slight chance that the procedure will corrupt the image if not done correctly (yes, we've seen cases of this happening). Use them at your own risk!

Windows on Raspberry imager

Download version 2.2.2 See the changelog

Requirements:
  • a computer with Windows 10 version 1703 or later. (Wine is not supported -- see the PE-based installer for other OSes)
  • a Raspberry Pi 2 rev 1.2, 3, 4 or 400. (minimum RAM requirement is 1 GB, but it will generally result in poor performance, especially on boards older than Raspberry Pi 4)
  • a good/reliable drive that has at least 8 GB of available space. It can be:

    • an SD card (A1 rating is highly recommended; non-A1 rated cards may be too slow)
    • an USB device (preferably SSD, or any drive that has decent random I/O speeds).

    A slow drive can also cause other issues, besides being a bottleneck.

  • a Windows 10 ARM64 build 19041 or newer image (including insider builds of Windows 11): WIM/ESD, ISO or FFU

Windows on Raspberry PE-based installer

This is not a straightforward wizard tool like the Windows-only imager, so please follow the appropriate guide for it: How to install from other OSes.

Download package version 1.0.0

Requirements:

Same as for the Windows-only version, with some exceptions:

  • no specific OS required, as long as the tools needed to create the PE-based installer are available or can be compiled for it.
  • the Windows 10 ARM64 image can only have the ISO format. The reason for this is that some required files from the ISO cannot be found in the WIM/ESD.
  • storage-wise, you need either:
    • a drive that has at least 32 GB, for self-installation
    • a drive that has at least 8 GB for the installation media, and another destination drive that has at least 16 GB for the OS (e.g.: an USB drive and an SD card)

Boot partition mount utility

Easily mount the boot partition of your Windows on Raspberry installation. Works directly on the Raspberry Pi or another computer.

Download version 1.1.0

PiMon

A simple hardware monitor for your Raspberry Pi running Windows. (https://github.com/driver1998/PiMon)

Download the latest version See the changelog

Windows images

See the Getting Windows Images guide.

What about FFU images?

FFU images can speed up the deployment process significantly, especially on slow devices. They are not available for download due to legal reasons, but you can safely generate them yourself: How to generate FFU images?