Creating a system mirror or snapshot can help you test software or configurations on a virtual environment without impacting your main Windows installation. Here are two common approaches to achieve this: 1. Virtual Machines (VMs): - VMs provide a sandboxed environment to test software and changes. Virtual software like VMware Workstation, VirtualBox, or Hyper-V allows you to create a snapshot or clone of a VM. - Snapshots record the VM's state so you can revert back to that point if needed, providing a safe space to experiment without affecting the host system. 2. Windows Sandbox: - Windows 10 includes a built-in feature called Windows Sandbox that allows you to run applications in an isolated environment. This feature lets...