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@ -124,33 +124,6 @@ docker run -it --rm -p 8006:8006 --device=/dev/kvm --cap-add NET_ADMIN --stop-ti
Alternatively, you can also rename a local file to `custom.iso` and place it in an empty `/storage` folder to skip the download. Alternatively, you can also rename a local file to `custom.iso` and place it in an empty `/storage` folder to skip the download.
* ### How do I perform a manual installation?
It's best to use the automatic installation, as it optimizes various settings for use with this container.
However, if you insist on performing the installation manually, start a clean container with the following environment variable:
```yaml
environment:
MANUAL: "Y"
```
Then follow these steps:
- Start the container and connect to [port 8006](http://localhost:8006) of the container in your web browser. After the download is finished, you will see the Windows installation screen.
- Start the installation by clicking `Install now`. On the next screen, press 'OK' when prompted to `Load driver` and select the `VirtIO SCSI` driver from the list that matches your Windows version. So for Windows 11, select `D:\ARM64\w11\vioscsi.inf` and click 'Next'.
- Accept the license agreement and select your preferred Windows edition, like Home or Pro.
- Choose `Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)`, and click `Load driver` on the next screen. Select 'Browse' and navigate to the `D:\NetKVM\w11\ARM64` folder, and click 'OK'. Select the `VirtIO Ethernet Adapter` from the list and click 'Next'.
- Select `Drive 0` and click 'Next'.
- Wait until Windows finishes copying files and completes the installation.
Enjoy your brand new machine, and don't forget to star this repo!
* ### How do I assign an individual IP address to the container? * ### How do I assign an individual IP address to the container?
By default, the container uses bridge networking, which shares the IP address with the host. By default, the container uses bridge networking, which shares the IP address with the host.