![]() You can now double-click that descriptive name to start the virtual machine in its own window and begin installing Windows 10.īefore you do that, though, consider making a few adjustments to other settings, a topic I cover in the next installment. Replace the generic "New Virtual Machine" placeholder with a descriptive name for the new VM and, if necessary, specify a virtual network switch to use instead of the default switch.Ĭlick Create Virtual Machine to finish the process.Īn entry for your new VM appears in Hyper-V Manager's Virtual Machines.If you don't do this, you'll get a generic name for your VM and its underlying files. So, simply type the name as Windows 10 VM, select the type as Microsoft Windows, and then Windows 10 64-bit as the version. After that, a dialog box will appear which will ask you for the Name of the virtual machine, its type of OS, and its version. Click More options to show the Name and Network boxes. Now to create a virtual machine in Virtualbox, click on the New button. ![]() Hyper-V will mount the ISO file as a virtual DVD drive. Optional: Creating a custom Windows 10 VM Create a custom VHD image using virtualization software such as VirtualBox.
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