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I do that with every Windows iteration. There's usually a step by step guide with 10 instructions with pictures.
Unraid tutorials have been like download this app, be sure theres no conflicting ports with your docker container, you need to add this pathway. Wtf is a port or docker? I get it now after 40+ hours of research and going 4 pages deep in a Google search but none of the tutorials are dumbed down enough for the average Windows users.