What Are You Doing Right Now
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Microsoft is no longer providing a USB install guide for HyperV 2016. I did get it working with 2012 for a while but the lab server died a horrible death so waiting for a new server to hit the junk pile
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@scottalanmiller yeah Microsoft Server running on a USB or SD card is not for the faint of heart LOL!
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@Eltolargo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller yeah Microsoft Server running on a USB or SD card is not for the faint of heart LOL!
Well Hyper-V is not Windows. It's supposed to be FAR more lean and is designed to run this way, they officially shipped it that way for Dell and HPE.
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@scottalanmiller yes, still you need a 16 GB or bigger USB drive which is fine.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Eltolargo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller yeah Microsoft Server running on a USB or SD card is not for the faint of heart LOL!
Well Hyper-V is not Windows. It's supposed to be FAR more lean and is designed to run this way, they officially shipped it that way for Dell and HPE.
I have never saw this proven. I have heard it said a lot. I have never been given proof.
Officially, there was never a supported path for Hyper-V server 2012 / 2012 R2 on USB or flash. The only thing people point to is a unsupported methods on technet.
I would love it if this is changed for 2016.
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@Eltolargo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller yes, still you need a 16 GB or bigger USB drive which is fine.
That is the article everyone points to. But it is not supported except for OEM and I have never saw this offered by OEM.
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Wasted the whole day waiting at the passport "drop-in" office for my newborn son. Never again... NEVER again.
What made it worse is that after already waiting half the day in what resembles a doctors waiting room, when we were called up, i didnt have my drivers license... I left it at home in the photo copier!
What a nightmare day!
If only appointments weren't booked so far out...
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@JaredBusch correct, I also have not seen it offered or done it myself.
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@Tim_G that just plain sucks!!
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Just got the kids to bed.
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Just watching NCIs with a cold one
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Read my daughters the book with no pictures for bedtime tonight.
The 7yo waited 3 weeks for her turn to get it from the library at school.
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Installing iOS 10.3 on my iPhone and iPad at the same time.
Oh and I have to head to St Louis in the morning.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Installing iOS 10.3 on my iPhone and iPad at the same time.
Oh and I have to head to St Louis in the morning.
well this was a bad idea....
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ok once the phone updated, it was all better.
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On.the train to work
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Creating a new USB Windows7 install drive with USB3 drivers
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Upgrading a laptop to a SSD
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Didn't realize that I was so tired but.. just woke up. Pneumonia and antibiotics wear you out, I guess.
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I'm constantly amazed by how far off people get when trying to determine Windows licensing. The threads are constant and while it might be hard to get it absolutely right, and certainly there are times it is somewhat confusing, the things that people come up with are ridiculous.
Like 2016 core licensing, it's really not very hard, it's exactly like before except now we measure cores rather than CPUs and the minimum numbers have changed. That's it. That's IT. Nothing new, nothing weird, nothing that isn't obvious and expected. It makes absolute sense and requires no retraining.
And yet people go off into lala land thinking about it and suddenly think that either licensing is going to be 100x more expensive than it is currently or that suddenly they get unlimited use practically for buying nothing.
How do people get so weird about this stuff?