HarmonyOS
Tester ran Windows 11 on HarmonyOS PC and it worked

A tipster has recently performed some tests on the Huawei HarmonyOS PC and found that the device can efficiently run Windows 11. The latest input suggests that users could switch to any of the operating systems on the device as per their preference.
Huawei has switched to HarmonyOS PC, following the end of the Windows license. Although many users asked whether the upcoming MateBook Pro will support the Windows operating system in any way or eliminate its use completely.
In response, a tipster has tested the Huawei HarmonyOS PC and revealed that it supports Windows 11 using a third-party software. The blogger first installed the OS-easy virtual system on the device and selected an image file to complete the virtual software system configuration on the notebook.
OS-Easy is a third-party software application (here, used for HarmonyOS PC). It is a virtualized desktop system that easily replaces traditional PCs with virtual desktops. It probably lets the PC run another OS irrespective of the host software system.

Tester ran Windows 11 on HarmonyOS PC and it worked (Image Credits: MyDrivers)
OS-easy virtual operating system
OS-Easy offers two ways to install a new operating system on a device apart from the main OS. First – download the Windows OS directly from the official Microsoft website. Second – import Windows binary image files via USB flash drives.
Once done, users can experience the Windows operating system on the PC. Users can easily switch between the two OSs and even use apps like Microsoft Edge.
After seeing the tester’s idea of using Windows 11 on the new PC, several users found the latest method quite effective. They said that the solution can fill the left-out software gap in HarmonyOS and can further boots some of its features like multi-device interconnection, security, and performance.
Even though HarmonyOS PC claims to be smoother and safer than Windows, some old Windows users will prefer to remain on the older OS. In that case, the new OS-easy method is seemingly efficient.

Tester ran Windows 11 on HarmonyOS PC and it worked (Image Credits: MyDrivers)
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