

Since Windows 10 sandbox uses your PC’s hardware virtualization capabilities, you must enable it. The Windows 10 Sandbox uses hardware-based virtualization to provide a secure environment complete with it’s own kernel including uses the integrated kernel scheduler to manage system resources. Creating a new sandbox brings up an entirely new instance every time. When you close the sandbox, everything inside of it is removed. The sandbox is like a temporary instance of Windows.

Inside of sandboxed environment, application runs in a compartmentalized area on your PC that’s completely separate from your host Windows 10 installation. The Windows 10 Sandbox is a temporary, lightweight environment to run applications in total isolation.

In this article, you’ll learn how to enable Windows 10 Sandbox mode and how you can use it to test applications. Not seeing the video? Make sure your ad blocker is disabled.
