Windows Subsystem For Android: Windows 10 for x64 Processors (Windows_10_WSA_2303.40000.4.0_x64)
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Builds Last Updated: 18/04/2023 19:00 GMT
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Warning
Read the guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Note
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Follow these steps to install on Windows 11.
Contains Magisk and (or) MindTheGAPPS
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed, you must completely uninstall it to use MagiskOnWSA
- Extract the zip file
- Delete the zip file (It is recommended to keep the .zip file until WSA has been installed and is working properly)
- Move the newly extracted folder to a suitable location (Documents folder is a good choice), as you will need to keep the folder on your PC to use MagiskOnWSA
- Open the WSA folder and double-click Run.bat
Notice:
- As stated in the Requirements, You can only install WSA on a NTFS partition, not on an exFAT partition.
- You can NOT delete the WSA installation folder.
WhatAdd-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,
so you need to keep them as long as you want to use WSA.
Check https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/appx/add-appxpackage?view=windowsserver2022-ps for more details. - You need to register your WSA appx package before you can run WSA.
For WSABuilds and MagiskOnWSALocal users, you need to runRun.bat
in the extracted dir.
If the script fails, you can take the following steps for diagnosis (admin privilege required):- Open a PowerShell window and change working directory to your WSA directory.
- Run
Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.
This should fail with an ActivityID, which is a UUID required for the next step. - Run
Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.
This should print the log of the failed operation. - Check the log for the reason of failure and fix it.
Problems You May Encounter (may not be applicable):
Source: WSAPatch
- When using WSA 2209.40000.26.0, I was able to run applications in WSA, but I was not able to connect to WSA ADB after enabling Developer Mode, since netstat shows that no process is listening on port 58526. After I upgraded to WSA 2210.40000.7.0, I was able to connect to WSA ADB.
- The WSA settings window does not hava a draggable title, but you can move the WSA window if you hold the cursor left near the "minimize" button, or press Alt+Space, then click "Move" in the context menu. cinit/WSAPatch#1 cinit/WSAPatch#2
- If your WSA crashes(or suddenly disappears) when starting up, try to upgrade your Windows to Windows 10 22H2 10.0.19045.2311. (Someone has reported that WSA failed to start on 22H2 19045.2251, but worked after upgrading to 19045.2311.)
Changelog
- Microsoft's Official Changelog: There is no official changelog as of the time of publishing this release. I will update this release description if one is made avaliable
- Added Windows 10 Support (Credit: WSAPatch)
- Update from WSA v2303.40000.3.0 x86_64 ----> WSA v2303.40000.4.0 x86_64
- WSA Android Version: Android 13
- MindTheGapps 13.0 x86_64
- Magisk Delta fdac22ba (25210)
- Amazon Appstore Removed
Difference Between Versions In This Release:
- WSA_XXXX.X0000.X.0_XXXX_Release-Nightly-magisk-XXXXX.-delta.XXXXX.-canary-MindTheGapps-XX.X-RemovedAmazon_Windows_10.zip
- Contains Google Play Store and Services
and
- Contains Magisk Delta (for Root Access)
Additional Information
- If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA