If you’re looking to install Windows 10 on your Android device without using a USB drive, there are a few ways to do it. Here are three methods:

  1. Use the Windows 10 ISO image: This is the most common way to install Windows 10 on Android devices. You can find an ISO image of Windows 10 here. To create an ISO image, open a command prompt and type “wim Image” followed by the path to your Windows 10 installation media (for example, C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc). The resulting file will be named “win10-x64.iso”.
  2. Use a recovery image: If you don’t have a USB drive or if you don’t want to use the ISO image method, you can use a recovery image instead. A recovery image is an archive of your Android device’s firmware that has been customized so that it can be used to restore it to factory settings or start from scratch. To create a recovery image, open a command prompt and type “recoveryImage”. The resulting file will be named “win10-x86_64-relaxed-armhf.img”.
  3. Use ADB sideloading: ADB sideloading is another way to install Windows 10 on Android devices without using a USB drive. To do this, you need ADB installed on your computer and an Android device that supports ADB sideloading (for example, Nexus 5X or 6P). To sideload Windows 10 onto an Android device using ADB sideloading, first enable adb sideloading in yourAndroid Settings app and then connect your device to your computer via USB (if it doesn’t already support this). Once connected, open the adb folder on your computer and copy the “windows10-x86_64-relaxed-armhf.img” file into the adb folder on your Android device. Now