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by AntiImperialist 2014 days ago
Do you mean the arm version of Windows which runs on Surface Pro X? That can be virtualized.

If you mean the regular x86_64 version of Windows, forget it.

Docker Desktop uses qemu, which is the only way you can run an x86_64 OS on an arm64 machine. It can be usable for Linux kernel and command-line applications.

But for Windows, it is very likely that it will be too slow to be usable. People have tried running Windows XP on Raspberry PIs successfully, but it is very slow as expected. https://youtu.be/QQOP29yLOxQ