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- The final part is to push Windows from Eden to EVE on your RPi.
./eden pod deploy -p 8027:3389 docker://itmoeve/eci-windows:2004-compressed-arm64 <your docker image of Windows 10 for Arm> --vnc-display=1 --memory=6GB --cpus=2
The memory = 6 GB flag means that you are telling EVE to give Windows 6 GB of RAM, thus if you are running on a 4 GB RPi, you will want to reduce this to 3 GB. The more memory that you give to Windows, the better it will perform, but you will want to save 1 GB for EVE. EVE only needs a little less than 500 MB, but save 1 GB. Also, remember if you are going to put other applications on your RPi via EVE (say you want to also install Ubuntu), you will need to save memory for them. - Deploying Windows to EVE will take a while. To check on the progress, use the pod ps command.
./eden pod ps
The results will start with the "percent downloaded", then "loading", "creating volume", and "finally running".
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