To bring a built-in virtual machine capability on Windows 10, Microsoft has been working on its own VM application called Hyper-V. Just like other virtual machine applications, Hyper-V allows you to run various operating systems on top of Windows 10. Just recently, we managed to run Windows 10X on Windows 10 PC using Hyper-V. While that’s great, the issue with Hyper-V is that it’s available on all editions of Windows 10 except for Home. But there is a workaround that allows you to install Hyper-V on Windows 10 Home. So if you want to learn about the steps, follow our guide below.
First and foremost, click on this link and download the batch file to enable Hyper-V on Windows 10 Home. The batch file has been created by folks at the Microsoft Virtualization team.
Once you do that, it will open a Command Prompt/PowerShell window and start installing Hyper-V on Windows 10 Home. Keep in mind, you need to be connected to the internet to enable this feature.
It will directly open Hyper-V Manager on your Windows 10 Home PC.