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Microsoft may have a version of the NT kernel with a basic sub-set of the executive running on ARM, but I highly, highly doubt that they've got the whole of the executive and/or a significant chunk of the GUI environment ported over and running - even an incomplete test/scratch version.
It doesn't matter if they have, or they have not.
Its the applications that matter.
There are only a very, very few Windows applications that are available as ARM executables.
Ergo, Windows on ARM is a complete fizzer.