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  1. 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.
  2. 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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