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@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ docker run -it --rm --name windows -p 8006:8006 --device=/dev/kvm --cap-add NET_
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* ### How do I install a custom image?
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* ### How do I install a custom image?
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- In order to download a custom ISO image, start a clean container with the URL of the ISO specified in the `VERSION` environment variable:
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+ In order to download a custom ISO image, start a fresh container with the URL of the ISO specified in the `VERSION` environment variable:
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```yaml
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```yaml
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environment:
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environment:
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@@ -166,11 +166,24 @@ docker run -it --rm --name windows -p 8006:8006 --device=/dev/kvm --cap-add NET_
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Replace the example path `/home/user/example.iso` with the filename of the desired ISO file.
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Replace the example path `/home/user/example.iso` with the filename of the desired ISO file.
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+* ### How do I customize the installation?
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+ You can customize any part of the automatic installation, and even execute certain commands at boot if needed.
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+ Download the XML file corresponding to your Windows version, for example [win11x64.xml](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dockur/windows/master/assets/win11x64.xml). Then apply your modifications to it, and add this line to your compose file:
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+ ```yaml
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+ volumes:
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+ - /home/user/custom.xml:/run/assets/win11x64.xml
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+ ```
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+ Replace the example path `/home/user/custom.xml` with the filename of the modified XML file.
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* ### How do I perform a manual installation?
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* ### How do I perform a manual installation?
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- It's best to use the automatic installation, as it optimizes various settings for use with this container.
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+ It's best to use the automatic installation, as it optimizes various settings for use with this container. These tweaks will give you maximum performance and prevent common issues.
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- However, if you insist on performing the installation manually, start a clean container with the following environment variable:
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+ However, if you insist on performing the installation manually, start a fresh container with the following environment variable:
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```yaml
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```yaml
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environment:
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environment:
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