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Licensing Question - Windows and VMs


Hey Guys,

I'm wondering if any of you can give me some insight on the Following Scenario:

I would like to create a virtual machine on my MBP of Windows 10 Pro for testing/troubleshooting/general tinkery. I imagine I will be utilizing Snapshots but can anybody force issues with me purchasing a copy of windows 10 to run in Virtual box as part of a single pc /virtualized domain setup? I have licenses for server 2k12 R2 but not windows. I'd like to purchase licenses for 10 and 7.



any thoughts?

If you're just doing this for testing, then you can simply download the 180 day trial from TechNet and use that.

If you're just doing this for testing, then you can simply download the 180 day trial from TechNet and use that.
Hey Thanks for the tip! I've registered and am Downloading the windows 10 Enterprise evaluation (good for 90 days). Thanks!

Hey Thanks for the tip! I've registered and am Downloading the windows 10 Enterprise evaluation (good for 90 days). Thanks!
It's good for 90 days, but you can rearm it up to 3 times I believe, for additional 90 day extensions.

I'v been experimenting with a non-activated version of Windows 10 in a VM obtained via the Media Creation Tool. It works well enough to test program compatibility but you can't personalise Windows.

The trials are what I use now for all of my testing.

To rearm, just run the following in admin command prompt,

Slmgr -rearm

When you run out of rearms, wipe the VM and start over. That's what I've done.

When you run out of rearms, wipe the VM and start over. That's what I've done.
Could you explain the process you use for this ? Don't you lose all the settings, programs and stuff you have installed in the vm ?

If you are using snapshots - setup the VM the way you want then take the snapshot - you can just go back to an early snapshot without rearming ad lib.

Microsoft already provides the VMs (one for VirtualBox included) FOC here:

Free Virtual Machines from IE8 to MS Edge - Microsoft Edge Development

and also gives you the snapshot advice!

Since Microsoft have been offering this service since 2013, for testing IE, and now Edge, they can hardly ask you to stop an buy it!

If you are using snapshots - setup the VM the way you want then take the snapshot - you can just go back to an early snapshot without rearming ad lib.

Microsoft already provides the VMs (one for VirtualBox included) FOC here:

Free Virtual Machines from IE8 to MS Edge - Microsoft Edge Development

and also gives you the snapshot advice!

Since Microsoft have been offering this service since 2013, for testing IE, and now Edge, they can hardly ask you to stop an buy it!
With the rearms, you can get 360 days total (90 initial + rearm 1,2 and 3 another 270 days)? If you do a snapshot does that reset the rearms?

Licensing Question - Windows and VMs