Mark Windows 10 as supported in install docs
Signed-off-by: Jeffrey Morgan <jmorganca@gmail.com>
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## Requirements
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Your machine must be running Windows 7, 8/8.1 or newer to run Docker. Windows 10 is not currently supported. To find out what version of Windows you have:
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Your machine must be running Windows 7 or newer to run Docker. To find out what version of Windows you have:
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1. Right click the Windows Start Menu and choose **System**.
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2. Make sure your CPU supports [virtualization technology](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_virtualization)
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and virtualization support is enabled in BIOS and recognized by Windows.
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#### For Windows 8 or 8.1
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#### For Windows 8, 8.1 or 10
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Choose **Start > Task Manager** and navigate to the **Performance** tab.
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Choose **Start > Task Manager**. On Windows 10, click more details. Navigate to the **Performance** tab.
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Under **CPU** you should see the following:
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