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windows:
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image: dockurr/windows
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container_name: windows
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environment:
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VERSION: "win11x64"
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devices:
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- /dev/kvm
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cap_add:
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Very simple! These are the steps:
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- Start the container and get some coffee, it will start downloading the ISO.
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- Start the container and get some coffee, it will begin downloading the ISO file.
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- Connect to port 8006 of the container in your web browser and wait untill you see the screen.
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- Connect to port 8006 of the container in your web browser and wait until you see the screen.
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- Sit back and relax while all the magic happens, the whole installation will be performed fully automatic.
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- Sit back and relax while the magic happens, the whole installation will be performed fully automatic.
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- Once you see your desktop, your Windows installation is ready for use. Enjoy it, and don't forget to star this repo!
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- Once you see the desktop, your Windows installation is ready for use. Enjoy it, and don't forget to star this repo!
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* ### How do I specify the Windows version?
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* ### How do I specify another Windows version?
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You can modify the `VERSION` environment variable in order to specify the version of Windows you want to download:
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You can add the `VERSION` environment variable to your compose file, in order to specify the Windows version you want to download:
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```yaml
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environment:
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* ### How do I install a custom ISO file?
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You can supply your own ISO file by naming it ```custom.iso``` and placing it in the ```/storage``` folder. Make sure to delete every other file in this folder, so that there are no leftovers from previous installations. Then follow the same steps as for [manual installation](https://github.com/dockur/windows/tree/master?tab=readme-ov-file#how-do-i-perform-a-manual-installation).
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You can supply your own ISO file by naming it ```custom.iso``` and placing it in the ```/storage``` folder.
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Make sure to delete every other file in this folder, so that there are no leftovers from previous installations. Then follow the same steps as for [manual installation](https://github.com/dockur/windows/tree/master?tab=readme-ov-file#how-do-i-perform-a-manual-installation).
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* ### How do I increase the amount of CPU or RAM?
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Then follow these steps:
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- Start the container and wait until the ISO download is completed. If needed, you can view this progress in the Docker log. Wait until you see the message ```BdsDxe: starting Boot```.
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- Start the container and wait until the ISO download is finished. If needed, you can view the progress in the Docker log.
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- Connect to port 8006 of the container in your web browser, you will see the Windows installation screen.
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- Wait until Windows finishes copying files and completes the installation.
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- Once you see your desktop, open File Explorer and navigate to the CD-ROM drive (D:). Double-click on ```virtio-win-gt-x64``` and proceed to install the VirtIO drivers.
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- Once you see your desktop, open File Explorer and navigate to the CD-ROM drive (E:). Double-click on ```virtio-win-gt-x64.msi``` and proceed to install the VirtIO drivers.
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- Now your Windows installation is ready for use. Enjoy it, and don't forget to star this repo!
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