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FAST! Windows VM on Linux using QEMU / kvm / VirtIO // Ditch Your VirtualBox!



No more VirtualBox! In this video, we install a Windows (works with Windows 10 and Windows 11) Virtual Machine using QEMU via KVM on Linux. We also add the Windows drivers using VirtIO and Spice tools and set up Remote Desktop (RDP) using Remmina to connect!

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QUEMU or “Quick Emulator,” is a hypervisor that can be downloaded for free and used to simulate a real computer. Qemu is a user program on the host system that can access various local resources such as partitions, files, and network cards, which it then passes to the emulated computer, which treats them as if they were real devices.

KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) is a type-1 (bare-metal) hypervisor that converts Linux. To run virtual machines (VMs), all hypervisors require operating system-level components such as a memory manager, process scheduler, input/output (I/O) stack, device…

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