Windows Home 7 shows no NIC card in a hyperv environment
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8 мая 2012 г. 3:09I've installed a hyperv server, the one that is commandline only, and installed several Windows Home Servers. They all work fine and detect the virtual network card. However when I installed the Windows Home 7 it does not detect a NIC. I believe this is because the Integration Services Setup is not supported. So the question is is there a work around?
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8 мая 2012 г. 3:25Модератор
Hi,
Windows 7 Home family is not supported on Hyper-V, you can try to use legacy network adapter to see whether it works.
By the way, the following post discussed a similar issue, you can refer to:
- Предложено в качестве ответа BrianEhMVP, Moderator 8 мая 2012 г. 14:50
- Помечено в качестве ответа Vincent HuModerator 11 мая 2012 г. 5:12
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8 мая 2012 г. 3:28Ok ... that would be bad since I purchased my copy of win 7 specifically so I could run it on hyperv. The package has already been opened and used what do I do? Also I see no option for legacy network adapter. Where are you referring to on win 7 or hyperv?
- Изменено dharric72 8 мая 2012 г. 3:29
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8 мая 2012 г. 4:55Модератор
Hi,
Right click on the virtual machine to open Settings dialog, click “Add Hardware”, in the right part of the window, you will be able to find Legacy Network Adapter.
- Помечено в качестве ответа dharric72 10 мая 2012 г. 16:14
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24 мая 2012 г. 3:39
Not sure if this can help. Perhaps you may want to buy the Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade to upgrade the Windows 7 Home to Windows 7 Professional? This will mean you do not have to incurr another OS license.
Like I said, not sure if this will do the trick.
Kelvin Khoo

