For the best experience, we recommend that you use Visual Studio on a separate x86-powered computer, and use the remote deployment and debugging features in Visual Studio to target the ARM-based device. For information about debugging Universal Windows Applications already installed on the device, see . For information about debugging a new app, see . For all other application types, see the documentation., Visual Studio 2022 versions before 17.4 can run on ARM-powered devices via x64 emulation, though some features aren't supported on ARM. As such, we don't recommend running these versions of Visual Studio on devices that use ARM-based processors, and instead recommend remotely targeted ARM devices., This Learning Path uses the Community Edition of Visual Studio 2022, but you can also use other editions. Download and install Visual Studio using the Visual Studio for Windows on Arm install guide. Make sure you install C and C++ support, and the LLVM compiler..