Proton Drive Windows App for arm
On Windows arm the client Desktop sync client cannot be installed. Please make this possible.
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Ben commented
Yeap, seems with the 1.8.0 update they released an Windows on ARM variant.
Here is the unedited link to the Windows on ARM Version
https://proton.me/download/drive/windows/1.8.0/arm64/Proton%20Drive%20Setup%201.8.0.exeMakes me really happy, since even tough Proton Mail and Proton Pass (desktop, not browser) aren't ARM native yet, they run emulated. VPN and Drive are ARM native.
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confusingboat commented
FYI to everyone that voted, this is now complete. You can download the arm64 version from the regular download page.
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Hervé commented
Hopefully this is on the work, as it's the most important thing keeping me on Onedrive.
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Jose Ruiz commented
Nowadays, all my machines are ARM based; today having arm support is imperative for me to keep being in this ecosystem.
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Stephen Turner commented
Dear Proton Drive,
Currently i use Proton Drive on macOS, iOS, and on Windows 11 on ARM via Parallels. Proton Drive is an extremely important part of my work flow. I'm currently working around the inability to use a Proton Drive App when I working on Windows 11 on ARM via Parallels VM, however, as an original Proton Customer fixing it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Stephen Turner
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Bob Ryan commented
I just bought a Snapdragon X Plus laptop over the black friday sale. Hope to see Drive support for it soon so I don't have to go through the browser on this new laptop compared to my old one that was supported.
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Nanna commented
Please add the capability to use Proton Drive on ARM devices. Snapdragon was so cool until I realized that ARM is not supported. I have been a very satisfied paying Proton user for years and I am so excited that the VPN client is now available for ARM. Please make Proton Drive available too as soon as possible. We want our docs and pics to be secure on our new and very fancy ARM laptops too and we do not want to be limited by the web interface.
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Norbert commented
I have been a subscriber to the company for many years. I am disappointed that the long time since the explosion of the Snapdragon architecture has not been enough to release the ProtonDrive application. I have already installed countless programs on my new Samsung Book4 Edge X Elite laptop and the first one that is unusable is a product of this company (I share it with 5 other machines on ProtonDrive.). Disappointing. Snapdragon is a serious challenger to all AMD, Intel and Apple products. Come on!
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teganin commented
I upgraded to the Family Plan to be able to manage my parents environment and want to buy a Surface 11 for my mom, but no support for arm64 builds is really disappointing.... I mean, this will become more and more common.
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Hans Martin commented
Makes proton drive unusable for me. Forces me to move back to onedrive sadly
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Dominic Lee commented
Liked Proton drive alot but couldn't continue as I moved to ARM laptop, let's make this happen guys.
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Mikhail commented
Quite disappointed to find out that I cannot even install the x86 build to use with emulation on my arm64 laptop. I may have to go back to Dropbox at this point.
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Solidstate89 commented
Windows on ARM is going to get a huge surge over the next couple years. It would be great for my laptop to support Proton Drive which I use often.
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James commented
At this point, it seems there's a growing number of people on Windows on Arm that uses Proton Drive. Any update from the developers on this?
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James Bowen commented
I think this is becoming an increasingly mainstream use case, so it would be good to see it supported in proton.
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jeremy commented
Just received a surface laptop arm and protondrive is the only of many soft that cannot run even with X64 emulation
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James commented
Fairly disappointed this is the only thing not working on my ARM T14s. Hope Proton can support in the future. Using the UWA version is clunky.
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Leo commented
All new Windows Copilot+ laptops run on ARM...
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Marius commented
My Surface Pro X is the last device I own that is not supported by Drive! This would be amazing if it could be implemented
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Robert Esposito commented
Running Windows 11 in a VM on an ARM64 Macbook. Please support this!