hypervisor isolation

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Hypervisor isolation is a core security mechanism in Windows that creates a hardware-level boundary between the host operating system and a separate, temporary desktop environment. On Windows 10 and 11 Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions, this technology powers Windows Sandbox, a built-in feature for running untrusted applications in an isolated space that is automatically discarded when closed. While not a replacement for a full security lab, hypervisor isolation provides a practical layer of protection for testing unknown software without risking the main system. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight its value for power users and administrators, though the feature remains less widely known than other Windows security tools.
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    Windows Sandbox: Test Unknown Apps Safely on Windows 10/11

    Windows Sandbox is a built-in Windows 10 and Windows 11 feature for Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions that runs untrusted applications inside a temporary, hypervisor-isolated desktop environment, then discards the environment when the session is closed. That makes it one of the most useful...
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