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| | Convert server to VM using VSMT I have successfully done P2V migration with many servers using VSMT. However, as of late all machines I attempt to virtualize are success but I am unable to interact with the new VM in any way. Using the Admin website I power on the new VM but no keyboard or mouse is detected. The new VM sits at the CTRL+ALT+DEL screen and I cannot do anything with it. In the past, after I login for the first time, Windows would detect new hardware and ask me to reboot. I would reboot and install VM additions. None of this is possible without keyboard and mouse support. Thank you, Ken |
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