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- <h1>Install Hyper-V on Windows 10/11</h1>
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- <h2>What is Hyper-V?</h2>
- <blockquote><em>Hyper-V lets you run multiple operating systems as virtual machines on Windows. Hyper-V specifically provides hardware virtualization. That means each virtual machine runs on virtual hardware. Hyper-V lets you create virtual hard drives, virtual switches, and a number of other virtual devices all of which can be added to virtual machines. -<a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/about/" target="_blank">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/about/</a></em></blockquote>
- <h2>System Requirements</h2>
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- <li class="noCheckbox">Windows 10 Enterprise / Windows 10 Pro / Windows 10 Education / Windows 11 Pro / Windows 11 Enterprise</li>
- <li class="noCheckbox">64-bit CPU with Virtualization Support enabled</li>
- <li class="noCheckbox">At least 4 GB of RAM (8 GB or more recommended)</li>
- <li class="noCheckbox">Free disk space to store VMs</li>
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- <p class="noCheckbox"><em>If you're unsure if your PC can run Hyper-V, launch a command prompt as administrator > Run systeminfo > Scroll down to the Hyper-V Requirements output</em></p>
- <h2>Enabling Hyper-V</h2>
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- <li>Log into the Windows 10 or 11 device</li>
- <li>Click the Start button > Search Control Panel > Select Control Panel</li>
- <li>Set View by > Small icons</li>
- <li>Click the Programs and Features icon</li>
- <li>Click the Turn Windows features on or off link in the left navigation pane</li>
- <li>Check the box next to Hyper-V > Click OK</li>
- <li>Wait a few moments while Hyper-V is installed</li>
- <li>After the installation completes, click Restart now</li>
- <li>After the system reboots, click the Start button > Search Hyper-V Manager > Select Hyper-V Manager</li>
- <li>Welcome to Hyper-V</li>
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