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Update to Windows Subsystem for Android™ on Windows 11 (July 2023) | Windows Insider Blog
What’s New
- Camera compatibility improvements.
- Fullscreen mode with F11 now displays hover taskbar to improve mouse and touch experience.
- Local networking (under Advanced settings – Experimental features) now replacing “Advanced networking”. Android apps can connect to devices on the same network, on all versions of Windows 11, respect Windows firewall rules, and work with VPNs.
- Share user folders (under Advanced settings – Experimental features) now gives users the option to change their default shared folder.
- The subsystem will now prompt if an app is trying to use a permission that the subsystem does not have.
- The subsystem has switched from EROFS to EXT4 for read-only disks.
- Fix for OneDrive folders not showing up in Android apps.
- Support for drag and drop for more file types.
- Improvements to picture-in-picture (new UI buttons when in PIP).
- Partially running mode now enabled by default for devices with at least 16 GB of memory.
- Stability fixes for Arm devices.
- Linux kernel updated to 5.15.104.
- Android 13 security updates.
AFAIK if you’ve already installed Windows 11, you should be able to run Windows Subsystem for Android?
Huh! They must’ve changed it. I recall that if you installed without TPM or SecureBoot, they’d cut off access to those features.
You can install windows 11 without those features in a number of ways, I used rufus to create a boot USB that doesn’t check.
It’s worth a try! I’d be curious to hear if it works for you.