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Revision as of 09:59, 30 October 2020
Hyper-V PowerShell cmdlet
http://pshyperv.codeplex.com/releases
In the Server configuration wizard, enable .NET
In the Server Roles window, start Hyper-V
Download Hyper-V cmdlet and extract the files.
Install the cmdlet. Be sure to run the terminal as Administrator
When a Registry Editor warning pops up, click 'Yes'
If you get the message pictured here after installation, Close PowerShell and proceed:
Import the module and test it's function. This is done by opening PowerShell and inputting:
Import-Module 'C:\Program Files\Modules\Hyperv\Hyperv.psd1
Create a profile to auto start the cmdlet:
New-Item -path $profile -type file -force
Insert this line into the document and save it:
Import-Module 'C:\Program Files\Modules\Hyperv\Hyperv.psd1'
Import-Module 'C:\Program Files\Modules\Hyperv\Hyperv.psd1'
Known Bugs
- Hyper-V 2008 does not support all CPUs. Refer to Windows Support
There is a known workaround with the AMD CPU AVX bug:
If you receive this error message:
Navigate to the Processor settings for that respective VM and change the values to the following: