Integration services for these operating systems aren't updated. Microsoft support has ended for the following operating systems: Microsoft support isn't available for issues you may run into when you use these operating systems as guest operating systems. Use the topics in the following table for information about guest operating systems supported for Hyper-V on other versions of Windows.
Issues found in Microsoft operating systems and in integration services are supported by Microsoft support. For issues found in other operating systems that have been certified by the operating system vendor to run on Hyper-V, support is provided by the vendor.
For issues found in other operating systems, Microsoft submits the issue to the multi-vendor support community, TSANet. The Remote Administration tools can be downloaded here. It includes Hyper-V manager but must be enabled in the Windows Feature activation in the control panel. I am trying to enable Hyper-V on a windows 7 installation.
I followed the instructions on MSDN without luck. There is no 'Hyper-V' setting under my Windows Features. When the installation is finished, run the Get-WindowsFeature to verify that everything installed correctly. In Windows PowerShell, unlike in the Add Roles and Features Wizard, management tools and snap-ins for a role are not included by default.
To include management tools as part of a role installation, add the -IncludeManagementTools parameter to the cmdlet. Management tools and snap-ins can't be installed on servers that runs the Server Core installation option of Windows Server.
If you try to install the management tools for the Hyper-V role on a server that runs the Server Core installation option of Windows Server , you are prompted to change the installation option to one that allows the management tools to run.
For more information, see Install-WindowsFeature. If you are connected to the Internet and you enable the feature, the required files will automatically download. If you are not connected to the Internet, you can download the required files and manually copy them to your computer. Otherwise you must provide the installation media. Right-click PowerShell and click Run as Administrator.
On the Assign Memory page, specify enough memory to start the guest operating system. On the Configure Networking page, connect the virtual machine to the switch you created when you installed Hyper-V. On the Connect Virtual Hard Disk and Installation Options pages, choose the option that is appropriate for how you plan to install the guest operating system:.
If you will install the guest operating system from a DVD or an image file an. ISO file , choose Create a virtual hard disk. Click Next , and then click the option that describes the type of media you will use.
For example, to use an.
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