page_title: Installation on Windows page_description: Docker installation on Microsoft Windows page_keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, Windows, requirements, virtualbox, boot2docker # Windows > **Note**: > Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in > production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see > our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0]( > http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/) Docker Engine runs on Windows using a lightweight virtual machine. There is no native Windows Docker client yet, so everything is done inside the virtual machine. To make this process easier we designed a helper application called [boot2docker](https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker) to install the virtual machine and run the Docker daemon. ## Installation 1. Download the latest release of the [Docker for Windows Installer](https://github.com/boot2docker/windows-installer/releases) 2. Run the installer, which will install VirtualBox, MSYS-git, the boot2docker Linux ISO and the Boot2Docker management tool. ![](/installation/images/windows-installer.png) 3. Run the `Boot2Docker Start` shell script from your Desktop or Program Files > Docker. The Start script will ask you to enter an ssh key passphrase - the simplest (but least secure) is to just hit [Enter]. ![](/installation/images/windows-boot2docker-start.png) The `Boot2Docker Start` script will connect you to a shell session in the virtual Machine. If needed, it will initialise a new VM and start it. ## Upgrading To upgrade: 1. Download the latest release of the [Docker for Windows Installer]( https://github.com/boot2docker/windows-installer/releases) 2. Run the installer, which will update the Boot2Docker management tool. 3. To upgrade your existing virtual machine, open a terminal and run: ``` boot2docker stop boot2docker download boot2docker start ``` ## Running Docker Boot2Docker will log you in automatically so you can start using Docker right away. Let's try the “hello world” example. Run $ docker run busybox echo hello world This will download the small busybox image and print hello world. # Further Details The Boot2Docker management tool provides some commands: ``` $ ./boot2docker Usage: ./boot2docker [] {help|init|up|ssh|save|down|poweroff|reset|restart|config|status|info|delete|download|version} [] ``` For further information or to report issues, please see the [Boot2Docker site](http://boot2docker.io)