To make the Windows 11 experience more user-friendly, Microsoft has released a series of updates that add new features and improve the overall performance. These updates are available as part of the Windows 11 Update Catalog, which you can find at the following link: https://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows11/update-catalog

  1. Open the Start Menu and type “cmd”.
  2. Type “netstat -an” to see active network connections on your computer.
  3. Type “ipconfig /all” to see all of your network adapters and their status.
  4. Type “cmd” again and press Enter to open a command prompt window.
  5. Type the following command to create a virtual machine for Windows 11: netsh vm create win11 –name myvm –image win10x64

Steps to Install Virtual Machine on Windows 11

VMware Workstation Player is a free download and installation tool for Windows that lets you run VMware virtual machines on your computer. ..

To create a Windows 11 ISO file, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Start menu and search for “ISO Maker.”
  2. Click the ISO Maker icon that appears in the results.
  3. On the ISO Maker window, click the “Create an ISO” button.
  4. On the “ISO File Format” page, select “Windows 10.”
  5. On the “File Name” page, type a name for your Windows 10 ISO file and click OK. ..

To create a new virtual machine, select New Virtual Machine from the main menu. ..

In the next window, you will be asked to select the operating system you want to install. Select Windows 10 from the list and click Next. In the next window, you will be asked to choose a language. Select English from the list and click Next. In the next window, you will be asked to choose a drive letter for your new installation media. Select C: from the list and click Next. You will now be asked to provide a name for your new installation media. Enter “C:\Windows 11” in the text field and click Next. You will now be prompted to provide a location for your new installation media. Enter “C:\Windows 11” in the text field and click Finish.

Windows 10 is the latest version of Windows and is recommended for most users. If you’re using a virtual machine, we recommend choosing Windows 10 as your guest OS. ..

Next, you’ll be asked to choose a virtual machine type. You can choose to create a new virtual machine or use an existing one.

If you want to store your virtual disk to a file, make sure the disk size is at least 64 GB. Then, choose “Store virtual disk to file” and click Next. ..

Recommend that businesses increase their RAM to at least 4GB (4096 MB), preferably 8 GB. This will help improve the performance of your computer and make it easier to access your files.

is real” is checked. If it is not, you may need to adjust your settings. virtual machine settings

Press the power button to start the ISO. If you’re not fast enough, you can select Power->Restart in the Player menu to restart the VM.

To install Windows 11, follow these instructions:

  1. Download the Windows 11 installer from the Microsoft website.
  2. Double-click on the installer to start it.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows 11. ..

If you are prompted to choose a version of Windows, select the version of Windows that best meets your needs. ..

Custom Install: Choose between Custom and Upgrade when prompted to choose between Custom and Disk.

Click Install Tools and then install the virtual optical drive VMWare graphics driver. After installation, open the VMware Workstation program and click on the Graphics tab. In the Graphics tab, click on the VMWare graphics driver to install it.

If you request a restart, Windows 11 will now adjust its resolution to match the size of the VMWare Workstation Player window. ..

Final Words

We hope you find this article helpful. By using a virtual computer, we can test new applications and make dangerous changes to the operating system without being limited by the operating system that is already installed on our device. This is a boon for programmers who want to simultaneously test multiple operating systems and potentially dangerous applications.