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Re: Alder Lake 12th Gen Intel CPU won't boot on Windows Server 2022 with HyperV enabled
Don't think there will be an update that this will be fixed. I also came from server and running now Windows 11 and hyper-v the only down side of this configuration is you can't use the server components direct with hyper-v that means storagespaces direct for sample, for me this is a huge bummer, as the setup is not to expensive and you can test or run a lot of configuration setups. For now work with Windows 11 and you will see it is not that bad 😉 hyper-v works perfectly and the VM's runs fast on nvme storage30KViews0likes1CommentRe: Alder Lake 12th Gen Intel CPU won't boot on Windows Server 2022 with HyperV enabled
Ronny Röe The only option on running a VM, is use Windows 11. Enable the Hyper-v feature. In Windows 11 you can use all Cores there is no need to disable the cores. But Windows 11 is not Windows Server 2022.30KViews0likes3CommentsRe: Alder Lake 12th Gen Intel CPU won't boot on Windows Server 2022 with HyperV enabled
Same here with ASRock z690 extreme even after bios update it runs not stable with server 2016,19,22 even with w11 I had troubles with the Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse lots of delay in typing and movement. replaced all the wireless for cord. Probably the reason is the Alderlake is a consumer cpu and there for not suitable to run a server OS.40KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Alder Lake 12th Gen Intel CPU won't boot on Windows Server 2022 with HyperV enabled
Server runs on the alder lake but hyper-v can be installed but only with the bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off setting and this means you can't start the VM error message hypervisor is not running. Personally I find it strange that hyper-v is not supported on a new CPU.41KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Converting a virtual computer (VMware) to Azure
Hi, As you running currently a non supported OS version and even that OS 2008R2 with a new product key is supported I would not do this, build a new fresh server 2019 in Azure an move the application over. that way you can test and sideload the application, In basic there is no good reason to run server 2008r2, Take the time and move the application to a new system, you will thank me later as all runs smoothly and easy to handle. stay current and stay secure, ping me if you need more help or visit my blog2KViews0likes0Comments
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