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joegarcia@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 5 hours ago

The Optimal, Performance-Centric Method of Installing Windows on virt-manager/QEMU/KVM

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The Optimal, Performance-Centric Method of Installing Windows on virt-manager/QEMU/KVM

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joegarcia@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 5 hours ago
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This installation method focuses on optimizing Windows installation in terms of responsiveness and performance on QEMU/KVM via the front-end GUI called virt-manager.
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    Half this guide is disabling unwanted features that come as a result of choosing Windows 10 home.

    Why not run LTSC 2021and then MAS instead?

    As a benefit you get access to group policy, which I would argue is not an unwanted feature if you want greater control over the OS. Lots of options are locked there.

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      MAS?

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        https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts

        You could also pay for a license instead, but considering the guide doesn’t, this will make it equivalent.

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