Windows in a Docker container. Start the container and connect to port 8006 to begin the installation. You can download a custom ISO image and increase the CPU cores and RAM allocated to the container. Additionally, you can expand the default disk size, change the storage location, and perform a manual installation. Assigning an individual IP address to the container and passing-through disk and USB devices are also possible. Verify system support for KVM acceleration and note that the project is legal and not affiliated with Microsoft Corporation.

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