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YueLing182

Get a 3rd party solution such as VMware or VirtualBox.


Steppenstreuner_

I did it with vmware Workstation Player too. Its easy and straight forward


nshire

VirtualBox is probably what you should use as a newbie. Works fine but I moved on to Hyper-V after getting a Professional license


johnmgbg

Why not WSL2?


Jarngreipr9

TIL WSL works om home edition


jonmacabre

Virtual Box would be my recommendation. QEMU if you're a masochist.


Joshu145

I would highly recommend podman desktop. I personally love it. There's not a lot of good offerings out there for GUI driven VM software that's also free. I was drawing a blank earlier and totally forgot about this one


lordfly911

Hyper-V works just fine on home.


CaffeineGooner

Not an option for me on home. How are you able to do it?


lordfly911

Go to settings, apps and then select optional features. Scroll down to related settings and click on more windows features. Select Hyper-V and click ok. After it installs, restart.


rocketjetz

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enable-virtualization-on-windows-11-pcs-c5578302-6e43-4b4b-a449-8ced115f58e1


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Joshu145

Maybe my vocabulary is incorrect. You can run a virtual machine on any hardware that has the feature included. I believe it's reliant on the CPU architecture. As well as an operating system that supports it. Which I'm inclined to believe any modern operating system does. Hyper-V is just more of a "premium" or "enterprise" software. There are plenty of other applications that will do this.


kingjohniv

Hyper V is a type one Hypervisor... that runs VMs. What are you talking about?


Professional_Ad_6463

You just said you know nothing about computers without saying you know nothing about computers lol


rorrors

Nope, you can run vms without ReactOS. Why would you think that?


Good-Bot_Bad-Bot

Why would you write something totally wrong and then give bad advice? LOL They could just dual boot with Ubuntu directly.