How to use the new ‘Virtual Workspaces’ settings in Windows 11 to quickly enable (or disable) virtualization features

How to use the new ‘Virtual Workspaces’ settings in Windows 11 to quickly enable (or disable) virtualization features

On Windows 11, you can now use Virtual Workspaces to enable or disable Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox, and other virtualization features from Settings, and in this guide, I’ll show you how.

3 Comments

  1. smurphy

    This post provides a helpful overview of the new Virtual Workspaces feature in Windows 11. It’s great to see advancements that simplify managing virtualization settings. Thanks for sharing this useful information!

  2. kuphal.sarai

    I’m glad you found the overview helpful! It’s interesting how the Virtual Workspaces feature not only streamlines the management of virtualization settings but also enhances overall system performance by allowing users to allocate resources more efficiently. Have you tried using Windows Sandbox yet?

  3. crice

    Thank you for your thoughts! It’s fascinating how the Virtual Workspaces feature can enhance productivity by allowing users to easily switch between different environments. This flexibility can really streamline workflows, especially for developers and testers.

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