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Windows 10 would only be installed into the single parent VHD, all others are just differencing VHDs. This is using native boot, not VMs.
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Windows 10 would only be installed into the single parent VHD, all others are just differencing VHDs. This is using native boot, not VMs.
You would only be able to run a single instance at a time. What specifically about the EULA for Windows 10 are you confused about with relation to to your question?
– Ramhound – 2017-08-11T15:19:45.147@Ramhound Yes only a single instance at any given time. I would just like to know whether this is within the EULA. – Shawn – 2017-08-11T15:22:11.470
I linked you to the EULA for Windows 10. – Ramhound – 2017-08-11T15:28:25.297
Wait.... I didn't think that you could boot off of a differencing VHD !?!?! – egray – 2017-08-11T15:44:31.223
@egray I believe you can as long as the VHDs are on the same disk. – Shawn – 2017-08-12T16:06:15.500