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Get early access to the Sun Valley 2 update using VM on Windows 11

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Windows 11 Sun Valley 2 VM

The next feature update of Windows 11 is almost done, and you can use this guide to try it out without modifying your current setup.

While you can enroll your device in the Windows Insider Program to install the latest preview of the Windows 11 version 22H2 (Sun Valley 2), it's not recommended to upgrade your primary machine because the feature update is still not ready and not fully compatible with most hardware configurations.

The best way to install and test previews of the Sun Valley 2 update is to install the latest build on a virtual machine or spare computer. If you already use Windows 11 (Pro), you can set up the Hyper-V virtualization platform to create a virtual machine to get hands-on with the new features without needing a second physical device.

In this Windows 11 guide, we will walk you through the steps to get started with the Microsoft Hyper-V hypervisor to create a virtual machine to install the latest preview of the Windows 11 version 22H2.

How to set up Hyper-V on Windows 11

To install the Hyper-V feature on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Apps.
  3. Click the Optional features page on the right side.

    Open Optional features

  4. Under the "Related settings" section, click the More Windows features option.

    More Windows features

  5. Check the Hyper-V option, ensuring that the "Hyper-V Management Tools" and "Hyper-V Platform" options are also checked.

    Windows 11 install Hyper-V

  6. Click the OK button.
  7. Click the Restart now button.

Once you complete the steps, you can use the Hyper-V Manager to create a virtual machine.

How to create a virtual machine on Windows 11

To create a virtual machine with support for Windows 11 version 22H2, use these steps:

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Hyper-V Manager and click the top result to open the app.
  3. Click the Actions menu, select the New submenu, and choose the Virtual Machine option.

    Create new VM

    Quick tip: You have to select the host machine under "Hyper-V Manager" to view the options in the menu.

  4. Click the Next button.
  5. Confirm a name for the virtual machine — for example, vm-windows-11-22h2.

    Hyper-V name and location

  6. (Optional) Check the Store the virtual machine in a different location option.
  7. Click the Browse button.
  8. Select a different location to store the virtual machine.
  9. Click the Next button.
  10. Select the Generation 2 option.

    Create Generation 2 VM

  11. Click the Next button.
  12. Specify at least 4GB (4096MB) of memory in the "Startup memory" setting.

    Set VM memory capacity

  13. Check the "Use Dynamic Memory for this virtual machine" option.
  14. Click the Next button.
  15. Select the Default Switch option using the "Connection" drop-down menu.

    Select default switch

  16. Click the Next button.
  17. Select the Create a virtual hard disk option.
  18. Use the default settings, but in the "Size" setting, specify the storage size to use for the virtual machine (must be larger than 64GB).

    Set VM storage size

  19. Select the Install an operating system from a bootable image file option.

    install-operating-system-bootable-image-file

  20. Click the Browse button.
  21. Select the Windows 11 ISO file.
  22. Click the Open button.
  23. Click the Next button.
  24. Click the Finish button.
  25. Right-click the newly created virtual machine and select the Settings option.

    Open VM settings

  26. Click on Security from the left pane.
  27. Under the "Secure Boot" section, check the Enable Secure Boot option.
  28. Use the Microsoft Windows default option for the "Template" setting.
  29. Under the "Encryption Support" option, check the Enable Trusted Platform Module option to enable the TPM requirement.

    Hyper-V enable secure boot and TPM

  30. Check the Encrypt state and virtual machine migration traffic option.
  31. Click the Apply button.
  32. Click on Processor from the left pane.
  33. Specify two or more cores to dedicate to the device.

    Select number of processors

  34. Click the Apply button.
  35. Click the OK button.

After you complete the steps, you can proceed to install Windows 11 on the virtual machine.

How to install Windows 11 on a virtual machine

To install the latest preview of Windows 11 version 22H2 on a virtual machine, use these steps:

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Hyper-V Manager and click the top result to open the app.
  3. Right-click the newly created device and select the Connect option.

    Connect to virtual machine

  4. Click the Start button.

    Hyper-V start button

  5. Click the Next button on the Windows 11 setup screen.
  6. Click the Install now button.

    Windows 11 install now

  7. Confirm the product key to activate the preview version of Windows 11.

    Windows 11 Setup Activation

  8. Click the Next button.
  9. Select the version of Windows 11 the product key activates (if applicable).

    Select edition of Windows 11

  10. Click the Next button.
  11. Check the accept the licensing agreements option.
  12. Click the Next button.
  13. Click the Custom: Install Windows only (advanced) option.

    Custom: Install Windows Only (advanced)

  14. Click the Next button.
  15. Select the empty drive (Drive 0 Unallocated Space).

    Select installation drive

  16. Click the Next button.
  17. Continue with the on-screen direction to complete the out-of-box experience (OOBE) to select your preferences, create a local account, and choose your privacy settings.
  18. Open Settings.
  19. Click on Windows Update.
  20. Click the Windows Insider Program page on the right side.

    Open Windows Insider Program

  21. Click the Get started button.

    Join Windows Insider Program

    Quick tip: If you don't see the option to set up the feature, open Settings> Privacy & security> Diagnostics & feedback, and check the Optional diagnostic data option, and then return to the "Windows Insider Program" page.

  22. Click the Link an account button.

    Link account option

  23. Select your Microsoft account.
  24. Click the Continue button.
  25. Select the Beta Channel option.

    Windows Insider Beta Channel

  26. Click the Continue button.
  27. Click the Continue button again.

    Agree Insider terms

  28. Click the Restart now button.
  29. Open Settings again.
  30. Click on Windows Update.
  31. Click the Check for updates button to download the latest Sun Valley 2 preview.

    Windows 11 version 22H2 preview upgrade

  32. Click the Restart now button.
  33. Continue with the on-screen directions (if applicable).

Once you complete the steps, the latest preview of Windows 11 version 22H2 will download and install on the virtual machine.

More Windows resources

For more helpful articles, coverage, and answers to common questions about Windows 10 and Windows 11, visit the following resources:

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