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How to add and remove multiple versions of Windows on a single computer. This is an update to a previous video where you needed an existing install of Windows - check out that video here: • A SMARTER WAY TO DUAL BOOT WINDOWS... Download Windows 11 from here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softw... Download Windows 10 from here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softw... Diskpart commands for formatting the disk to enable booting to Virtual Disks For a UEFI BIOS list disk Select disk 0 Clean Convert gpt Create partition efi size=200 Format fs=fat32 label "System" Create partition msr size=128 Create partition primary Format fs=ntfs quick label "Host-Drive" Assign For a Legacy BIOS list disk Select disk 0 Clean Create partition primary size=100 Format fs=ntfs quick label="System" Assign Active Create partition primary Format fs=ntfs quick label="Host-Drive" Assign Diskpart commands to create a virtual disk Create vdisk file=C:\filename.vhdx maximum=81920 Select vdisk file=C:\filename.vhd Attach vdisk Change C:\ to whatever drive letter you have for your main hard disk Change 81920 to whatever size you want your disk to be (in MB) or just enter size to the nearest 1000, e.g 80000 You can use an online calculator if you want to be exact. https://www.gbmb.org/gb-to-mb Diskpart commands to increase the size of a virtual disk. Select Vdisk file=D:\xxxxxxx.VHDX Where D:\xxxxx.VHDX is the path and filename of the virtual disk you want to increase Expand vdisk maximum=102400 Change 102400 to whatever size in MB you want to increase it to Attach vdisk List volume Select volume x: Change x: to whatever drive letter the attached virtual disk has got Extend