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What is Windows Sandbox and what are the system requirements needed to run Windows Sandbox?

Summary: This article explains what Windows Sandbox and its features are.

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What is Windows Sandbox?

Windows Sandbox is a new lightweight desktop environment tailored for safely running applications in isolation.

Windows Sandbox has the following properties:

  • Part of Windows – everything required for this feature ships with Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise. No need to download a VHD!
  • Pristine – every time Windows Sandbox runs, it’s as clean as a brand-new installation of Windows
  • Disposable – nothing persists on the device; everything is discarded after you close the application
  • Secure – uses hardware-based virtualization for kernel isolation, which relies on the Microsoft’s hypervisor to run a separate kernel which isolates Windows Sandbox from the host
  • Efficient – uses integrated kernel scheduler, smart memory management, and virtual GPU


Prerequisites for using the feature

  • Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise Insider build 18305 or later
  • AMD64 architecture
  • Virtualization capabilities enabled in BIOS
  • At least 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended)
  • At least 1 GB of free disk space (SSD recommended)
  • At least 2 CPU cores (4 cores with hyperthreading recommended)

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Quick Start

To install Windows Sandbox, go to Settings > Apps > Apps & Features > Programs and Features > Turn Windows Features on or off, and then select Enable Windows Sandbox.


Known issues

  • When Windows Sandbox is first installed and on every servicing event, a setup process will run and trigger significant CPU and disk activity for a minute or so.
  • Opening the Start menu in Windows Sandbox takes some time, and some Start Menu apps will not run.
  • The time zone is not synchronized between Windows Sandbox and the host.
  • Windows Sandbox does not support installers which require a reboot.
  • The Microsoft Store is not supported in Windows Sandbox.
  • Windows Sandbox does not support high dpi displays very well.
  • Windows Sandbox does not fully support multi-monitor configurations.

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21 Feb 2021

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