intalling Hyper-V and Win Server 2012 doesn't work
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Thursday, November 29, 2012 11:08 PM
Hi
I've installed the Windows Server 2012 several times.
When i active the windows and install the drivers (local drivers or online updating drivers), windows works correctly. But when i install the Hyper-V Role , Win Server 2012 doesn't boot with GUI.
I went to the Safe mode and uninstalled the drivers (like Graphic Driver) but nothing changed. I think everything works fine but Win Server 2012 Does NOT boot (System restarts without seeing the microsoft Logo when it boots. )
I need to install the Win Server 2012 in my Physical System and user Hyper-V to test some roles , ....
My Physical System:
Core i5 , 4 GB RAM, 2TB HDD, Gigabyte Motherboard, 3 NICs , 1 USB port to ADSL modem, ...
I'm a little confused guys.
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Thursday, November 29, 2012 11:30 PM
could you check if IntelVT and Executional Bit disable is disabled? Should be set before you install the OS.
http://datacenter-flo.de/?p=646
regards
Flo
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Friday, November 30, 2012 12:52 AM
Gigabyte motherboard. There are known issues with certain models.
1. Update your BIOS to the latest
2. Try disabling USB3 in the BIOS.
- Marked As Answer by Lawrence LvMicrosoft Contingent Staff, Moderator Friday, December 14, 2012 8:35 AM
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Friday, November 30, 2012 8:04 AM
could you check if IntelVT and Executional Bit disable is disabled? Should be set before you install the OS.
http://datacenter-flo.de/?p=646
regards
Flo
Hi FLO
I already had Windows Server 2008R2 with Hyper-V and i had no problem like that. :(
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Friday, November 30, 2012 8:13 AM
Gigabyte motherboard. There are known issues with certain models.
1. Update your BIOS to the latest
2. Try disabling USB3 in the BIOS.
Hi Steve
Glad to meet you.
This is my Motherboard :
gigabyte GA-p61-usb3-b3
I've Update the bios of my another motherboard and it's died. i'm a little worry about BIOS updating.
I bought CBT Nuggets 70-410 and i finished the course but i couldn't install Win Server 2012 in the physical system (Just in Vmware and Hyper-V of W2K8R2).
I'm really upset :(
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Friday, November 30, 2012 3:48 PMModerator
Steve has it - just search this forum for Gigabyte and then you will know you are not alone.
We cannot help beyond the suggestion that Steve just gave, this is a manufacturer issue. A combination of the motherboard, chipset, and BIOS. The implementation is not up to snuff at this time.
Brian Ehlert
http://ITProctology.blogspot.com
Learn. Apply. Repeat.
Disclaimer: Attempting change is of your own free will.- Marked As Answer by Lawrence LvMicrosoft Contingent Staff, Moderator Friday, December 14, 2012 8:35 AM

