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Hi,

I've been doing been a bit of reading up on enabling Virtualisation so I can use Hyper-V.

Ultimately, I am thinking of creating a system image for recovery and somehow making that accessible if there is an issue or if I want to do a clean install.

I am familiar with sysprep and audit mode. Not overly familiar but can build an image.

Would it be a good idea to initially use a virtual disk drive to do that and store it for later amendments perhaps?

And to create a working ISO which could reside in a system reserved partition?

Looking for ideas really and also want to know more importantly whether or not enabling virtualisation will have an side effects on the system booting.  Read some horror stories so it makes me nervous.

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