I am trying to put windows server 2003 from disk to a bootable USB. I have downloaded the software WinToFlash and it has worked, now my USB is bootable with windows 2003.
My only problem is, ow do I install disk 2 of windows server 2003? Do I create another bootable USB of it and connect it to the server?
If anyone has any information it would be greatly appreciated.
Disk 2 is not needed for installation, so you can install Windows from USB and then copy all files from Disk2 to machine to install addtional applications and services (OS will ask location of this files when needed).
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I have a Windows Server 2019 with the HyperV role installed, and I have a VM with a MSDOS 6.22 OS, and I want to send some files to the machine but I can't, I tried to make a shared folder but doesn't work with MSDOS. There is another way to send files to the guest machine?
Thank you
Unable to install Microsoft Hololens Emulator and throws an error midway:
And the link is of no help as well as it takes to another link showing a solution for "How to enable Hyper-V for the emulator for Windows Phone 8"..
You need to have a machine that can handle creating Virtual Machines, So you need an I3 or better and your Bios has to allow VM creation, and you need to be running windows 10 Professional to get access to Hyper-V
I´m having a VMware image with Windows Server 2012 installed which I´m trying to import and convert to Amazon EC2.
I´m doing it from command line, and import process to Amazon S3 is successfully, but the conversion into an EC2 instance is failing. The error message I get is unsupported Windows version (Windows Server 2012 Server Standard), which is pretty strange because that OS version seems to be supported in Amazon EC2.
Someone who has experience about this?
While you can run an Amazon provided Windows 2012 image. It is not supported by the import tools.
You can import VMware ESX and VMware Workstation VMDK images, Citrix
Xen VHD images and Microsoft Hyper-V VHD images for Windows Server
2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server
2008 R2. You can export previously imported EC2 instances to VMware
ESX VMDK, VMware ESX OVA, Microsoft Hyper-V VHD or Citrix Xen VHD file
formats. We plan to support import for additional operating systems,
versions and virtualization infrastructure products in the future.
Windows Server 2012 is not supported by Amazon VM import.
Still if you are not tied to AWS by an already created infrastructure, you could try other clouds like ElasticHost, CloudSigma or Windows Azure.
I have a vhd file, I need to enable networking and remote connection on it. On the vhd is installed Windows Server 2008 R2 and SharePoint development platform, VS 2010 ...
My laptop runs Windows 8 x64 Hyper-v. I can run the vhd into the hyper-v and works great, no problem. But I have no idea about hyper-v configuration and settings.
I want to desktop remote connect (from Windows 8) to the vhd file running Windows Server 2008 R2 (domain contoso.com) but I don't know how to configure the hyper-v to allow the network connection ... if I start the remote desktop connect on my Windows 8 and type the server name or domain\server ... it doen't work.
Any idea how to configure the hyper-v so I can have internet access in the VHD and connect to it using remote desktop connection?
I am guessing you are using a Wi-Fi connection on your laptop. Hyper-V does not automatically use wi-fi connections, since it's a server technology and all.
But there are ways - here's an article from a MS dude explaining how to use a switch to bridge your wi-fi.
http://blog.credera.com/topic/technology-solutions/microsoft-solutions/using-your-windows-8-wireless-connection-inside-hyper-v/
Hello all I have a backed up about 30 servers using disk2vhd and now I have built my first of many hyper-v severs I did not realize this is all command line I did download CoreConfigurator and that does have some functionality I have been looking for. My question is how do I get the VHD files to run a Vitual Machines? its all command line I tried via vbs to mount the VHD's and I have not been able to any help on this would be great!
Thanks!
If you are using servercore, You maybe can do everything from the command line but I always prefer to have one computer running a Non server core version of windows 2008 to be the management server. You will load up Hyper-V manager on the non server core box and manage your Hyper-V server.
To have no "management" servers or desktops on your network will be a big pain IMO for management.
Using Hyper-V Manager you can quickly load the VHD's as VM's.
So load up Hyper-V Manager on a desktop PC on your localnet, and use its connect option to connect to your servercore. (Make sure your firewall settings are ok on servercore using coreconfig)