Win8/Win8.1 fun virtual machine II: Hyper-V system installation articles

  
Just now, everyone simply install and configure Win8/Win8.1 built-in Hyper-V virtual machine, many users worry about whether Hyper-V can be virtualized with VMware, VirtualBox Machine coexistence? How to install the commonly used Win7, Win8, Win8.1 system? Below, IT House organizes Win8/Win8.1 to play virtual machine two: Hyper-V system installation article graphic tutorial.
First, Hyper-V can coexist with VMware, VirtualBox virtual machine
can not coexist
Second, Hyper-V system installation articles
1, open the Hyper-V manager, select the right panel function Zone, create a new virtual machine

2, Hyper-V will automatically pop up the new virtual machine wizard, the user only needs to complete the corresponding configuration, such as virtual machine name, storage location, allocated memory, virtual hard disk and specified The system installs the image.

▲Users can manually specify the storage location of the Hyper-V virtual machine, recommend non-system disk directory

▲Hyper-V supports the first generation (such as Server 2008 platform technology, support for Vista, Win7), second-generation virtual machine (supports proprietary secure boot, suitable for new platforms such as Win8, Win8.1 Update)

▲Hyper-V Manager supports a special function: dynamic memory

▲Users can customize the virtual disk size of the Hyper-V virtual machine, up to 64TB

▲ For example, we intend to adopt the Win8.1 Update system, you can specify the system ISO image path
3 Wait for Hyper-V to configure the current virtual machine environment.
4, after the configuration is successful, the main interface of the Hyper-V Manager will automatically add the newly added virtual machine information. This time, we can set up more virtual machine configuration information in detail

5, specify the current "Win8.1 test1" virtual machine, select settings

▲Hyper-V set virtual machine Feature coverage: add hardware, firmware boot mechanism, memory, processor, hard drive, virtual drive, network adapter and other functions
6, for example, Windows 8.1 supports security enable mechanism, users can check "Enable Secure Boot" if the user Install Windows7 without having to turn on the secure boot feature.

7, Hyper-V killer: dynamic memory. With dynamic memory, users can coordinate the virtual machine and physical machine's physical memory usage, and change the virtual machine's impact on the performance of the physical machine due to the fixed memory footprint.

▲ If it is a large memory, you can increase the upper limit of dynamic memory
8, processor performance:
Here, users can configure according to their computer CPU performance and CPU core number; recommended to set up virtual machine Resource control, for example, is limited to 90%.

9, if the user intends to configure multiple hard disks for the current virtual machine, you can create multiple virtual disks in the disk drive.

10, after the configuration is completed, Win8/Win8.1 users can select Hyper. -V connection function on the right side of the main panel, connect the current "Win8.1 test1" virtual machine

11, select the power key (green mark) of the "Win8.1 test1" virtual machine interface, boot the system

12. As with the normal installation system, Win8.1 Update will be successfully installed to the "Win8.1 test1" virtual machine platform.


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