May i install windows in my IPAD

I have some application that only runs under Windows, Can I install Windows on my iPad?
bst rgds

No, the iPad is not capable of running Windows.

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    **********************IMPORTANT EDIT TO THE TUTORIAL***********************************************************
    Everyone im sorry, i made a mistake informing you which BootCamp support drivers to download from Apple.  You see I originally downloaded my Windows 7 Support from the BootCamp Assistant, and had the version number completely wrong. 
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