Problem nr 3 (possibly) I think you need Windows Pro as you will need to enable part of Windows HYPER-V - might not be possible on HOME editions - I don't know for sure but I think this is also a restriction. Problem nr 2 - can't move Windows sandbox data to your own choice of drives /directories. I don't think you can re-boot the sandbox itself (not the main Windows machine) without also losing persistence. Problem nr 1 for Windows Sandbox - if you need to test software that needs a re-boot after install e,g configuration changes etc then Windows Sandbox isn't really much use.The Sandbox isn't persistent over re-boots. Which would be best? I want the TPM chip to be in play here. Been doing some software testing with nasty malware.
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