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| | 2008 R2 Hyper-V Ok, I downloaded the latest free Hyper-V for testing. I have two machines that I can use to test on. Dell T3400 Workstation Quad-Core with VT Dell M65 Laptop Dual-Core with VT I can't get either of them to recognize that they have a disk to install. I've tried using Vista 64 bit drivers as recommended somewhere. The T3400 has ICH9 SATA and can be set to IDE emulation The M65 has ICH7 SATA Any thoughts? I'd really like to be able to test this without buying a server class box. I have used both of these computers for VMWare ESXi and Citrix XenServer testing without any problems so this doesn't seem like it should be so hard. Thanks, rcastle |
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