Why do you ask?
I would have thought that it is much the same as running on any other computer.
Why do you ask?
I would have thought that it is much the same as running on any other computer.
It runs on a Qualcomm chip instead on an Intel chip.
This article probably explains my doubts on buying the Surface Pro X for MT4:
https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/5/20948092/microsoft-surface-pro-x-review-arm-windows-10-apps-features-specs-price

- 2019.11.05
- www.theverge.com
I confirm it. It doesn't run on Microsoft Pro X.
I just bought it thinking my life will be easier being mobile and all with the 4G option but it wasn't the case!
I try to run compatibility options but nothing happens! It just wont open MT4.
I recommend you any of the Microsoft Surface series that have an intel Processor.
It appears that the Surface Pro X runs on an SQ 2 ARM processor which is not supported.
So i agree with @Athanasios Dardoumpas if you plan to buy a Surface device make sure it has a Intel x86 or x86-x64 compatible processor architecture these are for example AMD64 i3 i5 i7 and etc.
There is an improvement that is coming to the ARM processors - apparently this is coming Jan 2021.
https://mspoweruser.com/microsoft-close-to-emulating-x64-code-emulation-on-arm/
Would this help?
MT4 is a 32bit platform isn't it? So does this help at all, or is the problem related to the ARM processor itself?

- mspoweruser.com

- 2020.12.15
- www.youtube.com
X64 Emulator is out for Windows 10 ARM: https://youtu.be/oH_9AFuJWPk . It is in the developer downloads of the Windows Insider Program, so you can guarantee that there will be bugs. I'm trying to find out if MT4 or MT5 runs on it.
HI SJH - do you happen to have a pro x that you can test on? Or were you planning on trying to ask MS support?
HI SJH - do you happen to have a pro x that you can test on? Or were you planning on trying to ask MS support?
To compile the software for arm processor will be hard for mt, the will never get this.
the use an old style sowtware design, extremly out of date, so this will be a new development.
you can see it, when you use the apps for ios and android, there the did the right thing, take the ui away from the source

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Hi
Has anyone tried running MT4 on the new Surface Pro X?