Microsoft makes free Windows 11 Enterprise virtual machine available for download – ZDNet
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The 20GB download features an evaluation copy of Windows 11 and much more.
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Microsoft has made available a free Windows 11 Enterprise virtual machine for download. Aimed at developers, Microsoft says, “Start building Windows applications quickly by using a virtual machine with the latest versions of Windows, the developer tools, SDKs, and samples ready to go.”
There’s a lot packed into this download:
According to Microsoft, these virtual machines will expire on 01/09/22.
Microsoft has made downloads available for VMWare, Hyper-V, VirtualBox and Parallels versions of the virtual machine, and they can all be downloaded directly from Microsoft.
Note that the title of the page incorrectly states, “get a Windows 10 development environment.”
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