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Doesn't this method need some preparation afterwards, to be able to run simultaneously with the original in the same network? (check static IP, check virtual MAC address, change machine name)
Yes, you're absolutely right! After cloning a virtual machine in Hyper-V, some post-cloning steps are necessary to avoid conflicts, especially if both the original and the cloned VMs will run simultaneously on the same network.
Hi, thanks again for the video. I created a few VMs on an external USB drive (2TB), I unplugged it and when I plugged it back a month later, Hyper-V does not show any VMs on that drive. Any ideas on how to fix it? Shouldnt those VMs show up on any PC running Hyper-V? Thanks!
@@robjorgit Thanks for the reply. I do see files in that drive if I go there directly, but when I try to open them, it doesnt work (cant select HyperV to open) and also I cannot import VM (HyperV does not see any files to import).
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Thanks Rob this was perfect.
thank you. glad i could help.
Thanks you very helpful ❤
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That you soo much ❤
Glad i could help
Doesn't this method need some preparation afterwards, to be able to run simultaneously with the original in the same network?
(check static IP, check virtual MAC address, change machine name)
Yes, you're absolutely right! After cloning a virtual machine in Hyper-V, some post-cloning steps are necessary to avoid conflicts, especially if both the original and the cloned VMs will run simultaneously on the same network.
Thanks you for tuto. Is necessary to run sysrep , then MV is cloned?
nope, i didnt for this usecase.
Thank you, very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
thanks ... this tutorial is very good ...
You are most welcome. i always hope people share my videos, who knows who i can help.
Thanks for the video. After going through the steps, I get Access Denied, no permission to access ISO, any ideas?
Hi,. If you remove the windows-10 ISO from your DVD tray in your Hyper-V VM it works. just set it to none. dont forget to like and subscribe.
@@robjorgit It worked! Thanks for the quick reply.
you're welcome.
Hi, thanks again for the video. I created a few VMs on an external USB drive (2TB), I unplugged it and when I plugged it back a month later, Hyper-V does not show any VMs on that drive. Any ideas on how to fix it? Shouldnt those VMs show up on any PC running Hyper-V? Thanks!
hi. do you see any files on that drive? is your hyper v manager looking at the correct drive ?
@@robjorgit Thanks for the reply. I do see files in that drive if I go there directly, but when I try to open them, it doesnt work (cant select HyperV to open) and also I cannot import VM (HyperV does not see any files to import).
you can setup a new VM based on the vhdx files you have. i think i migth do a video on that next week.
Hi Rob, Can you tell me if i need to delete any unwanted VM from HyperV then what steps I need to follow , like Virtual disk etc
you mean removing the VM and the VHDX file and folders ?
Yes, all things which configure during creating new virtual machine
Yes Rob , correct.
okay, ill get on it.
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