
You will be asked to uninstall the old version, and a second question about whether to remove all data when uninstalling. To upgrade, just download the latest installer and run it. Have a look at Working with instances for a rundown of the most common steps. With multipass version you can check which version you have running: $ multipass version Now, to run normal Multipass commands, open either Command Prompt ( cmd.exe) or PowerShell as your regular user and you can use multipass launch to create your first instance. If you’d like to use VirtualBox, start either Command Prompt ( cmd.exe) or PowerShell as Administrator and run: C:\WINDOWS\system32> multipass set local.driver=virtualbox Multipass defaults to using Hyper-V as it’s virtualization provider. You will need either Hyper-V enabled (only Windows 10 Professional or Enterprise), or VirtualBox installed. You will need to allow the installer to gain Administrator privileges. Run the installer and it will guide you through the steps necessary.

Make sure the network you’re connected to is marked Private (which really means Trusted), otherwise Windows will prevent Multipass from starting. You can download the latest version here. Multipass also supports using VirtualBox as a virtualization provider. It’s due to the right version of Hyper-V only being available on those versions. Only Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise, version 1803 (“April 2018 Update”) or later is currently supported. To get Multipass for Windows, download the latest installer from our GitHub releases page - it’s the. Installing Multipass for Windows Downloading
