Credits to @TheOnlyAnil-@Firelord[^stackoverflow]
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Requirements: a) stock recovery + rooted phone b) custom recovery 
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UPDATE 2023-01-22 21:34:33
This guide was last tested on an Intel MacBook 2017. Since then it's unmaintained and won't be updated (I quit the game and bought a life-time crossover licence).
This has been forked from https://gist.github.com/Alex4386/4cce275760367e9f5e90e2553d655309
For the latest discussion, see the comments there.
Hyper-V in Windows 10 and Windows 11 allows running Virtual Machine. It is supported only in Pro, Enterprise and Education Edition of Windows 10 and Windows 11 by default. But this guide will show you how to enable it in Home Editions of Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Command Prompt in Windows Start Menu and open it.systeminfo and press Enter. Wait for the process to finishHyper-V Requirements section which is usually the last one.
 
A hypervisor has been detected. Features required for Hyper-V will not be displayed. that means Hyper-V is already enabled and there is no reason following this guide anymore.Virtualization Enabled in Firmware:.Documentation of /System/Library/Backup/Domains.plist. File taken from iOS 16.4 iPhone SE 3. The file was removed in iOS 17.0
Values in the plist. Other than SystemDomains, these are not really important and are just here for preservation sake.
A domain in domains.plist contains keys that determine what gets backed up for what types of devices and where (i.e. iCloud vs iTunes). Not all domains have each key. The only 2 keys that must be in every domain are RootPath and RelativePathsToBackupAndRestore. Some domains have the value ShouldDigest. I am not sure exactly what it means but I have included it for documentation purposes.
Version: "24.0"SystemDomains: (Dictionary), see below