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nestedVirtualization=true
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```
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Then you can choose to directly run Docker-OSX in powershell or run it in WSL distros.
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#### Run in powershell
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Download and install [Docker for Windows](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/windows/install/) if it is not already installed.
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Then go into Settings and check a box:
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```
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General -> "Use the WSL2 based engine";
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```
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Next, run the following command in powershell(we run Ventura here as an example):
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```powershell
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docker run --device /dev/kvm -v /run/desktop/mnt/host/wslg/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix -v /run/desktop/mnt/host/wslg:/mnt/wslg -e DISPLAY=:0 sickcodes/docker-osx:ventura
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```
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It points Docker-OSX to wslg in `docker-desktop` (a special distro created by Docker Desktop) and run Docker-OSX.
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#### Run in distros
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Go into your WSL distro (Run `wsl` in powershell) and check if KVM is enabled by using the `kvm-ok` command. The output should look like this:
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```
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