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Where is the virtual machine that comes with win10
The virtual machine that comes with win10 is at:
1. Find the control panel, click on the windows key, and then select Find in all applications After opening "Windows System", find the "Control Panel".
2. After opening the control panel, select Programs.
3. Then find “Turn Windows features on or off” in the program.
4. Find Hyper-V under Windows Functions and check it.
5. After waiting for a while, the installation is completed, click to restart the computer.
6. After restarting the computer, you can see a "Hyper-V Management Tool" in all applications. Open it and click on the Hyper-V Manager to see that the virtual machine is ready to use. .
Virtual machine refers to a complete computer system with complete hardware system functions simulated by software and running in a completely isolated environment. Everything that can be done on a physical computer can be done on a virtual machine. When creating a virtual machine on a computer, you need to use part of the hard disk and memory capacity of the physical machine as the hard disk and memory capacity of the virtual machine. Each virtual machine has an independent CMOS, hard disk and operating system, and the virtual machine can be operated like a physical machine.
How to enable the built-in virtual machine function in Win10 system
Today I will introduce to you the specific steps on how to enable the built-in virtual machine function in Win10 system.
1. Open Run
1. Method 1: First turn on the computer, enter the desktop, right-click on the start icon in the lower left corner, and select the Run option in the menu that opens.
2. Method 2: Press the "WIN+R" key combination on the keyboard to bring up the run window.
2. Turn on the built-in virtual machine function
1. In the open run window, enter "control" and click the OK button or press Enter.
2. After entering the "Control Panel" page, find the "Programs" option and click it.
3. On the program page that opens, under "Programs and Features", find the option "Turn Windows features on or off" and click it.
4. As shown in the picture, in the "Turn on or off Windows features" window that opens, find the "Hyper-V" option, put a check in front of it, and finally click the "OK" button in the lower right corner That’s it.
5. If there is no "Hyper-V" option, enter the "Windows Settings" page, find the "Update and Security" option, and turn it on.
6. As shown in the picture, in the "Windows Update" page that opens on the right, click the "Check for Updates" button to update the Windows system version to the latest version, and then make settings.
A brief discussion on how to turn on the built-in virtual machine in Windows 10 system

Microsoft users who have been using Win8 for a long time may know that there is a built-in virtual machine, but it is generally not turned on by default. This Windows 10 system is now in the testing stage, and many people have also installed Win10 on virtual machines to experience it. The Windows 10 system also has a virtual machine itself, which is also not turned on by default. In fact, the function is pretty good. So how to open the built-in virtual machine in Win10?
1. First find the control panel, click on the windows button, and then choose to find "Windows System" in all applications;
2. After opening it, find the "Control Panel" and open it;
br>3. After opening the control panel, we select the program;
4. Then in the program, find "Turn on or off Windows functions", then click to open;
5. Then under the windows functions, we Find Hyper-V, check it, and click "OK";
6. After waiting for a while, the installation will be completed. Click to restart the computer. Be sure to restart the computer.
After finally restarting the computer, we can see a "Hyper-V Management Tool" among all applications. We open it and click on Hyper-V Manager. You can see that our virtual machine is ready to use. Next, you may have to create your own virtual machine.
About virtual machine, it refers to a complete computer system with complete hardware system functions that can be simulated through software and runs in a completely isolated environment. As early as the Win8 era, Microsoft provided users with the Hyper-V virtual machine program, which the system could install by itself after users turned it on. In fact, the same is true for Win10.