Want to run a Windows, Mac, or Linux operating system beta before it’s released to the public? Maybe you want to play an older game or use a program from 20 years ago that you can’t to work in Windows 11? A virtual machine makes that a reality. It can be done on your current computer. The video above explains virtual machines in more detail.
Mark Cavil
The owner of Computer Repairs & Solutions LLC since July 2003. I have technical and diagnostic experience in computer, laptop, game console, tablet, and phone repair.
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