I found How to download and install Windows 11 right now on TechRadar to be pretty good and with lots of screen shots. You can find a ton of stuff on this by doing a Google search for “how to install windows 11 insider preview” so I’m not going to duplicate all that again here. There is tons out there on how to join the Windows Insider program, enable the Dev channel on Windows 10, download and install Windows 11. And that’s really unnecessary anyway, because you can safely run just about any OS in a VM. For the host OS, I strongly recommend against running a beta or any unsupported OS as the host. However, it’s also pretty normal in my experience that running beta OSes as a guest in a VM works fine. When brand new OSes are released in betas, it is normal that VMware and Parallels don’t say too much about them, and do not officially support running them as a guest OS in a VM, and especially not as a host OS. The Windows Insider program is enabled on a Windows machine, so you’ll need to start with Windows 10. Since I do a lot of testing and development on various OSes and apps, I have an up to date base install of Windows 10 ready to go at all times in a Virtual Machine (VM).
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