![]() On the left hand pane (Manufacturer list), scroll down and look out for Microsoft, and once you see it in the list, select it as shown: Now you should able to see a wizard window like the below: ![]() Scroll down the list and go till you see “Network adapters” in the list, and when you see, select it as shown below: Then select “Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)” as selected below:Īt this point you will see a screen like the below: This should open you Add Hardware wizard as below (this how it looks in Windows 10 Enterprise):Ĭlick Next. In the command prompt type hdwwiz.exe and press Enter (shown below): Type those in and it should open the command prompt with admin privileges. Right click on the command prompt and click Run as administrator as below:Īt this point it may ask for your admin user and password. Go to Start (Windows 10), type command, let the command prompt appear on the start menu search result (as below): Run as administrator To do that follow the steps described in the following sections. Hence, we need to add a new hardware in the system. Though the loopback adapter is going to be a virtual interface, windows treats it as a new hardware. So thought it may be helpful for someone to have it all in one place. ![]() As a primary Linux developer I had to faff around a bit before I could actually figure it out. I needed to add a Microsoft KM-Loopback adapter on a Virtual Windows 10 Enterprise. Recently I have started playing around a bit with Windows PCs.
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