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  1. Posts : 17,661
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       #270

    simrick said:
    There should be a way to fix Hyper-V as well.
    Yes, there usually is. Our issue now, in your case we cannot use the PowerShell's excellent Hyper-V cmdlets to completely remove the traces of old switches because as far as Hyper-V and PowerShell are concerned, there aren't any.

    You could check the Event log at the moment of getting that error message in Virtual Switch Manager. Tip: Your last screenshot about the error seems to be named as create-switch-error01.png, check the date created time of that file to see about which log entries you should check in your events, just before the date created time of that file.
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  2. Posts : 27,162
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       #271

    simrick said:

    I did a good one, eh?!

    Well, I should be able to uninstall Hyper-V feature, and everything should go back to the way it was before installing. But hey, that's just my opinion.

    EDIT: I can get around the user account problem, by enabling the hidden administrative account and fixing things. There should be a way to fix Hyper-V as well.
    There is...
    A very basic thing even...
    It's called make a system imagebefore uninstalling and after installing a driver:):):)
    Your Virtual Switch is a driver.
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  3. Posts : 5,478
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       #272

    simrick said:
    Well, I should be able to uninstall Hyper-V feature, and everything should go back to the way it was before installing. But hey, that's just my opinion.
    When this has happened to me I've had to re-install or restore. I had no luck with removing Hyper-V role, deleting all network adapters and so on.

    For a while it happened every single time I had booted into different OS and back but more recent versions of 10 seem better in that regard.

    You could try NSVBind and/or NVSPSCRUB to get rid of the old switch. It works from some people (not me though).

    Troubleshooting the Hyper-V Virtual Switch - Part 2
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  4. Posts : 17,661
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       #273

    We managed if not resolve Simrick's virtual switch issue but at least to find a totally working (and cool if I say so myself!) workaround in a Skype session just now.

    For other users unable to create an external switch but not willing to reinstall Windows to get it working, here's the workaround:
    • Create an internal switch in Hyper-V Virtual Switch Manager. An extract about internal switches from the Virtual Switch tutorial on our sister site the Eight Forums:
      Internal Virtual Switch: When a virtual NIC is connected to Internal VS it can communicate with other computers and vms on the same subnet but has no Internet access.
    • We then set Simrick's vm to use this internal switch. Network OK but no Internet
    • Only thing missing was to share the host's WiFi connection with this new internal switch:
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    Internet connection on the vm is now working without issues :).

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  5. Posts : 27,162
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       #274

    Smooth trick Kari!
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  6. Posts : 17,661
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       #275

    Yeah. I was quite surprised to see it works :)
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  7. Posts : 16,325
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       #276

    lx07 said:
    You could try NSVBind and/or NVSPSCRUB to get rid of the old switch. It works from some people (not me though).

    Troubleshooting the Hyper-V Virtual Switch - Part 2
    Thanks for that info!

    Kari said:
    We managed if not resolve Simrick's virtual switch issue but at least to find a totally working (and cool if I say so myself!) workaround in a Skype session just now.
    ........
    Internet connection on the vm is now working without issues :).

    Kari
    My hero!
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  8. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 Pro
       #277

    Hallo,

    i have installed CentOS 7 in Hyper-V Windows 10 Pro and it runs fine. Thanks for the tutorial. Now how i can connect CentOS 7 over Windows RDP?

    Greetings
    Dietmar
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  9. Posts : 17,661
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       #278

    froeschi62 said:
    i have installed CentOS 7 in Hyper-V Windows 10 Pro and it runs fine. Thanks for the tutorial. Now how i can connect CentOS 7 over Windows RDP?
    Hi Dietmar, welcome to the Ten Forums.

    This video from Part Six in a Ten Forums tutorial RDC - Connect Remotely to your Windows 10 PC - Windows 10 Forums:



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  10. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 Pro
       #279

    Thank you very much. But he doesn't install xrdp. Hey says "no paket xrdp available". So i can't start the service.




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