



We have a detailed article on ‘ How to enable Virtualization from BIOS or UEFI?‘ check it out. To use the Windows sandbox one of the most important features should be enabled from BIOS – called ‘Virtualization’. Enable Windows Sandbox in Windows 11 Home Every time you open the Sandbox it starts from fresh new by destroying the previous session changes. Isn’t it great? You don’t need to manually remove your mess. Basically, Windows Sandbox is a type of Virtual machine which doesn’t save or store anything. As Sandbox restarts all of the changes will be removed. Here you can run anything – an infected program, non-verified program, unknown batch file or scripts, delete system file, or whatever. Changing or tweaking things inside Sandbox doesn’t bring any impact on the host OS (Windows 10 or Windows 11). It is a fresh version where all the settings are just set as default. Windows Sandbox is an isolated environment of your installed Windows. So, without further ado let’s take a look at how to enable Windows Sandbox in Windows 11. Anyway, as we can take Hyper-V in the home version of Windows we can also enable Windows sandbox in Windows 11 Home with just a few tinkering. Everything is also similar to Windows 11. We have a detailed article on the differences between Windows 10 Home vs Windows 10 Pro which you can follow up on. However this is not the only feature that’s taken from the home users – Hyper-V, Group Policy Editor, Bitlocker the list is just going on and on. When it comes to testing suspicion software or script Windows Sandbox is really a handy and hassle-free one-click solution but sadly it’s missing from the home version of Windows 11 just like Windows 10.
