Virtualize This: Install Windows 10 On a Virtual Machine




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Summary: <br> If you have always wanted to try out an operating system but you don’t want to risk losing your files, one good solution is to install it on a virtual machine. A virtual machine allows you to install an OS in an isolated environment, so even if anything goes wrong, your primary OS is still intact. It also lets you experiment without forcing you to part with your current OS. In this podcast, Leo walks you through installing <a href="https://www.coolblindtech.com/stepping-over-the-threshold-windows-10-in-10000-words-thoroughly-reviewed/">Windows 10</a> on <a href="https://www.vmware.com/products/player">VMware Player,</a> a free software which allows you to install an operating system on a virtual machine. If you don’t have a copy of windows 10, the best way to obtain an iso image is through the <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10">media creation tool.</a> To help with the initial install, the <a href="https://blog.bryansmart.com/2013/09/26/talking-windows-pre-installation-environment-background-and-limitations/">talking Windows PE iso</a> is also used. Only the initial install of windows 10 is covered, so if you’re stuck at the welcome screen, <a href="https://www.coolblindtech.com/upgrading-to-windows-10-using-nvda">this podcast</a> will show you how to complete the installation. Enjoy!