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  1. Posts : 27,157
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       #120

    Kari said:
    No, I have all my ISO images used to install guests on external drives. I need to go for an hour or so, I will check different scenarios later today and post if I find something.
    Ok have a good day and thanks. I'll post when I get home tonight(around midnight) after work.
    Last edited by Cliff S; 27 Nov 2015 at 18:28.
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  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #121

    No Audio


    Hi there, Kari!
    Thanks for your tutorial, it was very informative and easy to follow.
    Perhaps you could help me with advice - I have a Windows 10 PC on which I've created virtual PC with Windows XP (following your guide). The problem is that the virtual pc does not have sound. I've checked the Integration Services - they are all checked.Attachment 50729
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  3. Posts : 17,661
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       #122

    jurkki said:
    Hi there, Kari!
    Thanks for your tutorial, it was very informative and easy to follow.
    Perhaps you could help me with advice - I have a Windows 10 PC on which I've created virtual PC with Windows XP (following your guide). The problem is that the virtual pc does not have sound. I've checked the Integration Services - they are all checked.Attachment 50729
    Hi Jurkki, welcome to the Ten Forums.

    This quote from another thread:

    Kari said:
    Hyper/V Virtual Machine Connection does not support remote audio.

    Virtual machines with guest OS Windows 8 or later can use the so called enhanced mode to connect to vm which supports remote audio To get audio in older Windows versions like in your case Windows XP you need to connect to your vm using either Windows Remote Desktop Connection or any third party remote desktop application to get the audio.
    Use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to your Windows XP guest to get audio.

    Kari
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #123

    Thanks!
    Only it seems I'm missing something here - I can't connect to my virtual pc, I keep getting error message that "Remote Desktop can't find the computer "XPSP3". This mean that "XPSP3" does not belong to the specified network. Verify the computer name and domain that you are trying to connect to.
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  5. Posts : 17,661
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       #124

    First, is the Windows XP guest a Pro edition? You cannot remote desktop to Home edition, for that you need a third party solution, TeamViewer or similar.

    Second, are incoming remote connections allowed in XP guest?
    Hyper-V virtualization - Setup and Use in Windows 10-2015_11_27_14_27_401.png

    If connections are allowed, you can now connect to the XP guest with Remote Desktop Connection using either the PC name or IP address. Screenshot from just now, I have connected to my XP vm using Remote Desktop Connection:
    Hyper-V virtualization - Setup and Use in Windows 10-2015_11_27_14_45_312.png
    (Click to enlarge.)

    Kari
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  6. Posts : 17,661
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    Thread Starter
       #125

    In addition to my previous post, here's a practical tip:

    Tip   Tip
    If your intention is to use the vm over Remote Desktop Connection, you do not have to launch the Virtual Machine Connection at all. Simply right click the vm and select Start, now wait until the live thumbnail shows it has booted to Welcome screen and connect using RDC:

    Hyper-V virtualization - Setup and Use in Windows 10-2015_11_27_15_37_141.png
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  7. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #126

    Once again, thanks for being so helpful. Yes, selecting that tick box (allow users to connect remotely to this computer) solved it and now I can connect to vm and it has audio! Great! :)
    But there's one more problem - the video is not great at all so in the vm settings I added that RemoteFX 3D Video Adapter which should solve the problem but it is not installing. If I connect through RDC, nothing ever happens with video - it continues to use basic crappy video adapter. If I connect through Hyper-V it runs "Found New Hardware" Wizard and - oops, it can't install the hardware because it can't find the necessary software. Somehow I didn't find any solution to this using Google so once again - can you please help me solve this? :)
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  8. Posts : 27,157
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       #127

    Ok I turned RAPID mode off(in Samsung Magician), that wasn't the problem....
    I look into it more when I wake up
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  9. Posts : 17,661
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       #128

    jurkki said:
    Once again, thanks for being so helpful. Yes, selecting that tick box (allow users to connect remotely to this computer) solved it and now I can connect to vm and it has audio! Great! :)
    But there's one more problem - the video is not great at all so in the vm settings I added that RemoteFX 3D Video Adapter which should solve the problem but it is not installing. If I connect through RDC, nothing ever happens with video - it continues to use basic crappy video adapter. If I connect through Hyper-V it runs "Found New Hardware" Wizard and - oops, it can't install the hardware because it can't find the necessary software. Somehow I didn't find any solution to this using Google so once again - can you please help me solve this? :)
    Unfortunately the RemoteFX 3 D Video Adapter requires Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or later guest, it does not work on Windows XP guests.



    Cliff S said:
    Ok I turned RAPID mode off(in Samsung Magician), that wasn't the problem....
    I look into it more when I wake up
    Can't figure this out. It might a permissions issue.

    Try this:

    Remove (delete) the vm in question, also delete its virtual hard disk file in the default VHD location. When done, change the default storage location of both the vm configuration files and virtual hard disks as told in Part Two Step 2.5 in this tutorial. The default locations are:
    • Config files: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Hyper-V\Virtual Machines
    • Virtual Hard Disks: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hyper-V\Virtual hard disks

    To change the locations, create a folder on root of any drive except C:, name it as you wish. I always use the D: drive for my virtual machines and create a folder D:\Hyper-V. Create a subfolder in the Hyper-V folder for virtual hard disks (D:\Hyper-V\Virtual Hard Disks). Now open Hyper-V settings and select D:\Hyper-V\Virtual Hard Disks as location for the virtual hard disks, and D:\Hyper-V as location for virtual machines (config files):
    Hyper-V virtualization - Setup and Use in Windows 10-2015_11_28_02_56_211.png

    Now start from scratch, creating the Ubuntu vm. Come back to tell what happened.

    Kari
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  10. Posts : 27,157
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #129

    Now start from scratch, creating the Ubuntu vm. Come back to tell what happened.

    Kari
    Still the same error

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