![]() ![]() ![]() This is native boot but instead of booting from files in a partition, you boot from files that are placed within a. This is NOT a VM (Virtual Machine) booting from Hyper-V. This procedure is very useful when you need to boot Windows natively, but you need to have multiple different environments like when using BETA/RC versions of Visual Studio, dev tools or simply dual/multiple boots with different configuration and software installed but you don’t want to have any compromise in UI performance like when you use Hyper-V or any other virtual machine environment.ĭoing this you don’t have to give up on performance, this is the real thing! you boot natively. ![]() I’m also publishing this for my own records and folks asking me about it, as it is not a super straight forward procedure. This post is an update (using Windows 10 and a newer version of Convert-WindowsImage.ps1) of a similar post I had in my blog about booting natively from a. ![]()
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