How to Setup Hyper-v in Windows 10
In This Video You Can How to Enable Hyper-v in Windows 10
One of the most powerful tools in Windows 10 is its built-in virtualization platform, Hyper-V.Using Hyper-V, you can create a virtual machine and use it for evaluating software and services without risking the integrity or stability of your "real" PC.
Creating a new virtual PC is easy, but first you have to turn on the Hyper-V feature. Here's how.
Start by confirming that your PC is capable of running Hyper-V.
Your PC must be running a business edition of Windows 10: Pro or Enterprise. Windows 10 Home does not include Hyper-V support.
Hyper-V requires 64-bit Windows. If you're running the 32-bit this feature doesnot support.
Your CPU and associated hardware must meet specific requirements. Most modern CPUs pass this test with ease. Find out if your PC can run Hyper-V.
Finally, you need enough physical hardware to devote to your virtual machine. At a minimum, that means at least 4 GB of installed RAM (recommend 8 or 16 GB ).
You also need enough unused local storage to hold a full installation of Windows, apps, and checkpoints.
With those requirement you are ready to turn on Hyper-V. In the search or run box," optionalfeatures.exe " to get the option.
That opens the Control Panel dialog box shown here. Scroll down to the Hyper-V entry and click to enable the full feature set.
Close the Windows Features dialog box and restart your PC. You're now ready to open the Hyper-V management console and begin creating your first virtual machine
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