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A Guide to Homelab: Creating Your First Virtual Machine on

A Guide to Homelab: Creating Your First Virtual Machine on Windows 11

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Episode 2: In this video I’ll show you how to create your first virtual machine on Windows, and also provide useful background information on what virtualisation is, and why you need to learn it. This video is aimed at beginners, introducing you to the concept of virtualisation, and provides a…

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  1. Jim, thank you for the video. Everything went well except connecting the VM through RDP. With the default switch I have an IP proper to the VM. After creation of the external switch, I get an IP matching my typical network IPs. However, I'm not connecting to the VM using RDP. Any ideas?

  2. Very clearly explained.
    I hate Windows 10, so am still using Windows 7. VirtualBox runs very well on it and is relatively straightforward and easy to use. It runs a Windows 10 VM very smoothly – which I now need to use certain apps. Also a variety of OS's including various flavors of Linux, CentOS (now dead to me, go Rocky), Windows XP and Windows 3.1 (WFW). The (for me) trickiest part was setting up a share to swap files between the VM and the host. No issues getting it to connect to the internet though. Hadn't thought of trying to access 10 through RDT.

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