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| **Value** | **Description** | **Server** | **Transfer** | **Size** |
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| `win11` | Windows 11 Pro | Microsoft | Fast | 6.4 GB |
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| `win10` | Windows 10 Pro | Microsoft | Fast | 5.8 GB |
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| `ltsc10` | Windows 10 LTSC | Microsoft | Fast | 4.6 GB |
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| `win81` | Windows 8.1 Pro | Microsoft | Fast | 4.2 GB |
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| `win7` | Windows 7 SP1 | Bob Pony | Medium | 3.0 GB |
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| `win11` | Windows 11 Pro | Microsoft | Fast | 6.4 GB |
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| `win10` | Windows 10 Pro | Microsoft | Fast | 5.8 GB |
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| `ltsc10` | Windows 10 LTSC | Microsoft | Fast | 4.6 GB |
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| `win81` | Windows 8.1 Pro | Microsoft | Fast | 4.2 GB |
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| `win7` | Windows 7 SP1 | Bob Pony | Medium | 3.0 GB |
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| `win22` | Windows Server 2022 | Microsoft | Fast | 4.7 GB |
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| `win19` | Windows Server 2019 | Microsoft | Fast | 5.3 GB |
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| `win16` | Windows Server 2016 | Microsoft | Fast | 6.5 GB |
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| `win22` | Windows Server 2022 | Microsoft | Fast | 4.7 GB |
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| `win19` | Windows Server 2019 | Microsoft | Fast | 5.3 GB |
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| `win16` | Windows Server 2016 | Microsoft | Fast | 6.5 GB |
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| `core11` | Tiny 11 Core | Archive.org | Slow | 2.1 GB |
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| `tiny11` | Tiny 11 | Archive.org | Slow | 3.8 GB |
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| `tiny10` | Tiny 10 | Archive.org | Slow | 3.6 GB |
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| `core11` | Tiny 11 Core | Archive.org | Slow | 2.1 GB |
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| `tiny11` | Tiny 11 | Archive.org | Slow | 3.8 GB |
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| `tiny10` | Tiny 10 | Archive.org | Slow | 3.6 GB |
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* ### How do I increase the amount of CPU or RAM?
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- Start the container and connect to [port 8006](http://localhost:8006) of the container in your web browser. After the download is finished, you will see the Windows installation screen.
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- Start the installation by clicking ```Install now```. On the next screen, press 'OK' when prompted to ```Load driver``` and select the ```VirtIO SCSI``` driver from the list that matches your Windows version. So for Windows 11, select ```D:\amd64\w11\vioscsi.inf``` and click 'Next'.
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- Start the installation by clicking `Install now`. On the next screen, press 'OK' when prompted to `Load driver` and select the `VirtIO SCSI` driver from the list that matches your Windows version. So for Windows 11, select `D:\amd64\w11\vioscsi.inf` and click 'Next'.
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- Accept the license agreement and select your preferred Windows edition, like Home or Pro.
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- Choose ```Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)```, and click ```Load driver``` on the next screen. Select 'Browse' and navigate to the ```D:\NetKVM\w11\amd64``` folder, and click 'OK'. Select the ```VirtIO Ethernet Adapter``` from the list and click 'Next'.
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- Choose `Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)`, and click `Load driver` on the next screen. Select 'Browse' and navigate to the `D:\NetKVM\w11\amd64` folder, and click 'OK'. Select the `VirtIO Ethernet Adapter` from the list and click 'Next'.
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- Select 'Drive 0' and click 'Next'.
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- Select `Drive 0` and click 'Next'.
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- Wait until Windows finishes copying files and completes the installation.
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- Once you see the desktop, open File Explorer and navigate to the CD-ROM drive (E:). Double-click on ```virtio-win-gt-x64.msi``` and proceed to install the VirtIO drivers.
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- Once you see the desktop, open File Explorer and navigate to the CD-ROM drive (E:). Double-click on `virtio-win-gt-x64.msi` and proceed to install the VirtIO drivers.
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Enjoy your brand new machine, and don't forget to star this repo!
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- /dev/sdb
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```
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Use ```DEVICE``` if you want it to become your main drive, and use ```DEVICE2``` and higher to add them as secondary drives.
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Use `DEVICE` if you want it to become your main drive, and use `DEVICE2` and higher to add them as secondary drives.
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* ### How do I verify if my system supports KVM?
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