FIXME: This section have not been adapted from old incognito documentation now so please do not take it into account. It is currently possible to start Tails under Windows with QEMU.
Thanks to QEMU, Tails can be run within Microsoft Windows without the need to restart the computer. QEMU ships with Tails, and is set up so you only have to insert the media when Windows is running and a menu should appear with the option to start Tails through it. This is especially useful when you are using a computer you are not allowed to shut-down, which can be the case for public computers in certain Internet cafés, libraries or other public computers. Also, for some some general remarks on QEMU and Tails, and some security concerns about this mode of operation, see the above section on virtualization.
Since the Tails developers do not have access to any Windows computers at the moment, any input if this actually works and how it performs etc. is welcome.
