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@@ -62,17 +62,28 @@ docker run -it --rm -e "VERSION=win11x64" -p 8006:8006 --device=/dev/kvm --cap-a
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- ```win11x64``` (Windows 11)
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- ```win10x64``` (Windows 10)
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- ```win81x64``` (Windows 8.1)
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- - ```win7x64-ultimate``` (Windows 7 )
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- - ```win2016-eval``` (Windows Server 2016)
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- - ```win2019-eval``` (Windows Server 2019)
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- ```win2022-eval``` (Windows Server 2022)
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+ - ```win2019-eval``` (Windows Server 2019)
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+ - ```win2016-eval``` (Windows Server 2016)
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+ * ### How do I perform the installation?
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+ - Start the container and wait until the ISO download is completed. If needed, you can view this progress in the Docker log, wait until you see the message ```BdsDxe: starting Boot```.
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+ - Connect to port 8006 of the container in your webbrowser.
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+ - Start the installation by clicking ```Install now```. On the next screen, press 'OK' when prompted for ```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``` in 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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+ - Wait until Windows finishes copying files and completes the installation.
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+ - Once you see your desktop, open File Explorer and navigate to the CD-ROM drive (D:). Double-click on ```virtio-win-gt-x64``` and proceed to install the VirtIO drivers.
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+ - Now your Windows installation is ready for use. Enjoy it and don't forget to star this repo!
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* ### How can I view the screen?
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The container includes a web-based viewer, so you can visit [http://localhost:8006/](http://localhost:8006/) using any webbrowser to view the screen and interact with Windows via the keyboard/mouse.
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- Alternatively, it is also possible to connect to port 5900 using a VNC client like RealVNC or many others.
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+ This is mainly for use during installation, as afterwards you can use Remote Desktop, TeamViewer or any software you like.
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* ### How do I increase the amount of CPU or RAM?
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By default, 2 CPU cores and 4 GB of RAM are allocated to the container.
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