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Screenshot of Nested Windows 10 instances running under openSUSE 42.2 using VMware WS 12.5.2. The inner VM is running in a virtualized ESXi6.5 server and accessed from the Outer VM using VMware vSphere Client. Everything is free and the performance of each of the Windows 10 VMs is excellent. The nested VM was installed using a DVD created from the official 15025 ISO. An interesting feature of the nested Windows 10 is that I installed it without a key and only activated it after installation.
I want to thank everyone who gave me suggestions to solve my shutdown problem.*After trying all the suggestions I still had the same problem. I Don't know if it was just a coincidence or it fixed some of my shutdown problem. I hit the power button in between the shutdown restart to shutdown the computer. Then I unplugged the power cord for about 10 seconds. Now I can shutdown my computer with my desktop shortcut. I'm thinking it may be a driver causing my problem. I'm leaning toward my graphic card because I have a display problem when I try to bring my computer out of sleep and have to hit the restart button.
My problem was caused by my graphic*card driver. I just checked in*Device Manager and it found a updated driver. My original driver was a Intel driver version 21.20.16.4589 dated 1-18-17. The new driver is version 21.20.16.4590 dated 1-18-17. I wonder why two driver were released on the same date?
Edit: Shutdown is working again. :)
Posting this here for not to take focus from new build related stuff in 15031 thread:
I'll take this conversation today as a good sign, we Europeans might also get a live #WinBugBash one of these days at a time that suits us. I will of course participate this Saturday, too, for an insomniac 4 AM CET / 3 AM UTC on Sunday (original tweet mistakenly says Saturday) is not a problem :)
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