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Download the **[latest version](https://github.com/WOA-Project/WOA-Deployer-Rpi/releases/latest)**

# Executing the tool
1. Extract the .zip to a folder in you PC
1. Extract the .zip to a folder in your PC
2. Navigate to the GUI folder
3. Find the .exe file
4. Run it
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- [MCCI](https://mcci.com/) for their great contribution to the RaspberryPI WOA project:
- for porting their **TrueTask USB stack** to Windows 10 ARM64, and allowing non-commercial use with this project ([see license](Docs/mcci_license.md))
- for funding the site of the project http://pi64.win and the discourse site http://discourse.pi64.win
- Special thanks to Terry Moore for all the great support and commitment, and for setting up the online presence for the project and its insfrastructure.
- Special thanks to Terry Moore for all the great support and commitment, and for setting up the online presence for the project and its infrastructure.
- [Ard Bisheuvel](http://www.workofard.com/2017/02/uefi-on-the-pi/) for initial ATF and UEFI ports
- [Googulator](https://github.com/Googulator) for his method to install WoA in the Raspberry Pi
- [Googulator](https://github.com/Googulator) for his method to install WOA in the Raspberry Pi
- Bas Timmer ([@NTauthority](https://twitter.com/ntauthority)) for leaving ample thick hints that led to the development of HypDXe and the first bootable WOA builds
- Microsoft for their original [32-bit UEFI for Pi](https://github.com/ms-iot/RPi-UEFI), [Windows BSP drivers](https://github.com/ms-iot/rpi-iotcore), and for removing the HAL check that required HypDxe in the first place, so now we can run any new build.
- Mario Bălănică for his [awesome tool](https://www.worproject.ml), and for tips and support :)
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