How to Install Windows XP on Hyper-V | SYSNETTECH Solutions

submitted by tolqabaqci on 07/18/21 1

This video shows you the steps of installing Windows XP on a new virtual machine using Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization software. ✅ S U B S C R I B E ► goo.gl/8d0iG9 ✅ Article ► www.sysnettechsolutions.com/en/install-windows-xp-in-hyper-v-manager/ Creating an External Switch: 0:00 Creating a New Virtual Machine: 1:02 Configuring the VM's Settings: 2:20 Installing Windows XP Pro x64: 3:22 Upgrade Windows XP SP1 to SP2: 11:30 Installing Windows XP Integration Services: 16:46 Checking Network Settings: 19:45 Using VM in Full Screen with Remote Desktop Connection: 20:50 Using USB Flash Drive in VM: 23:20 Step 1: To install the Hyper-V virtualization software on your Windows 10 operating system, turn Windows Features On or Off and select the Hyper-V option, click OK, and restart your PC after the necessary files are installed. Step 2: Find the Hyper-V virtualization program software in the start menu and run it. After running the program, you need to create an External Switch to include guest machines in your local network before installing a Windows operating system. With the Default Switch, VMs do not get an IP address from the IP block you use in your local network. It is better to use an External Switch, as it is healthier to assign an IP address from the local DHCP server to the VM. After opening the Virtual Switch Manager tool from the Actions section, you can create a new adapter. Step 3: Select External in Virtual Switch Manager and click the Create Virtual Switch button to create the adapter, and then select the Ethernet or Wi-Fi adapter of your physical computer in the External Network setting and click OK to close the window. Step 4: After configuring the network adapter, click Actions / New / Virtual Machine to start the virtual machine creation wizard. Step 5: When the Before You Begin window opens, click Next to continue creating a manual virtual computer. Step 6: In the Specify Name and Location window, type the name of the Windows operating system you will install and click the Browse button to back up the VM in an external location, then specify the location on your external storage device. Step 7: In the Specify Generation window, you will see two options, Generation 1 and Generation 2. Generation 1 supports BIOS firmware to install older operating systems such as #WindowsXP. Generation 2, on the other hand, supports UEFI firmware to install newer operating systems such as Windows 10. Select Generation 1 for the BIOS type as Windows XP does not officially support the UEFI system. Step 8: In the Assign Memory window, you need to assign the RAM size to the Windows XP virtual computer. If you are going to run multiple virtual machines at the same time in #HyperV, you can enable the Dynamic Memory feature for better memory management. However, if you are going to use only one guest machine, do not use Dynamic Memory and assign a fixed size of 4096 MB (4 GB) to the VM. Step 9: In the Configure Networking window, select the External network adapter you created for XP. Step 10: In the Connect Virtual Hard Disk window, you can configure the size of the virtual hard disk depending on the work you will do. By default, Hyper-V has set a disk capacity of 127GB for the Windows XP virtual machine, but you can set this value to the recommended minimum of 50GB. Step 11: In the Installation Options window, select the Install an operating system from a bootable image file option to add a Windows XP ISO file to the virtual machine and click the Browse button to add the image file you downloaded to your computer. Step 12: Review the settings you have made on the virtual machine in the Summary window and if there is a setting you want to change on the VM, you can return to the previous settings or close the wizard by clicking Finish. Step 13: After creating the Windows XP virtual computer, open its settings and set the virtual processor number to 4 or higher according to the hardware power of your host. Step 14: Finally, connect to Windows XP and start the installation by clicking the Start button. ───────────────BEST PRODUCT──────────────── Pro Microsoft Hyper-V 2019: Practical Guidance and Hands-On Labs 1st Edition ➦ bit.ly/ProMicrosoftHyperV2019 ───────────────RELATED VIDEOS─────────────── ➊ How to Create a New VM in Hyper-V ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jCI43UeyTU ➋ How to Install Windows 10 on Hyper-V ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RRkU9C2Z0A ➌ How to Install Windows 7 on Hyper-V ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u51AK8Dofo ➍ How to Install Windows XP ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZMSIoT1qwo ➎ How to Install Windows Vista on Hyper-V ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kje6dsjfaJI ───────────────FOLLOW US─────────────────── ✔ Facebook ➦ www.facebook.com/SysnettechSolutions/ ✔ Twitter ➦ twitter.com/SysnettechS/ ✔ LinkedIn ➦ linkedin.com/in/tolqabaqci/ ███████████████████████████████████████████

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