I need to access a couple of Windows-based applications from time to time and was wondering if this is achievable with QEMU in FatDog on a RAM-only system using only an external USB pendrive for the Windows installation drive. So the idea is to purchase a Windows 10 or 11 license key, create a virtual system drive on a USB pendrive and use it as a VM in QEMU. So you could then plug the USB-drive in and out whenever it is required.
Has someone here tested if this is a practical idea for FatDog and what was your experience like?
I found the following guide for EasyOS:
https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=9028
From this guide I conclude a couple of points, but would appreciate your feedback in this regard:
- The Windows VM should be assigned 4GB of RAM.
- The Windows ISO will require around 5GB and a minimum of 11GB for the virtual HDD which I would like to create on the external USB-pendrive.
- Windows 11 seems to be difficult to install as a VM due to the TPM hardware requirement, but Windows 10 still seems to be supported until October 2025.
- Windows 10 ISO seems to be available here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softwar ... ndows10ISO
Has anyone experience with this kind of setup in FatDog?
Thanks!