Situatie
A sandbox is a virtual machine designed using a Microsoft Hypervisor or virtual machine monitor to create a completely Windows-like environment for testing and running unsafe programs.
The sandbox is completely separate from the original Windows. So that it does not allow malicious and unsafe programs to affect the main computer system. With a volume of about 100 MB, this space runs easily and faster, and in general, its main focus is on system security. In simple terms, the sandbox is like a chamber that is completely closed and quarantined and without a door that no threat can penetrate from inside.
Solutie
First, you’ll need to make sure virtualization is enabled in your system’s BIOS. It typically is by default, but there’s an easy way to check.
Open Task Manager by hitting Ctrl+Shift+Esc and then head to the Performance tab. Make sure the CPU category is selected on the left and on the right, just make sure it says Virtualization: Enabled. After that, follow these steps:
1. Open the Start menu.
2. Search for and select Turn Windows features on or off.
3. Then in the window that opens, look for the Windows Sandbox option and check it.
4. Click the OK button.
5. Finally, click on the Restart now button.
After restarting Windows, the sandbox feature is activated in Windows and you can use it easily.
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