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Running Windows on Fedora Using KVM Virtualization

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KVM System Requirements
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Note that the above commands only report whether the processor has supports the respective feature, it does not indicate whether the feature is currently enabled in the BIOS. In practice virtualization support is typically disabled in the BIOS of most systems. It is recommended , therefore, that you check your BIOS settings to ensure the appropriate virtualization technology is enabled before proceeding with this tutorial.
Unlike a dual booting environment a virtualized environment involves the running of two complete operating systems concurrently on a single computer system. This means that the system must have enough physical memory, disk space and CPU processing power to comfortably accommodate both systems in parallel. Before beginning configuration and installation process check on the minimum system requirements for both Fedora Linux and your chosen Windows version and verify that your system has sufficient resources to handle the requirements of both systems.