![]() Quite satisfied with performance of the VM on HYPER-V and by installing XRDP on the VM there's no problem accessing it on "Non hosted" machines on my LAN via RDP. I'm satisfied now for CENTOS VM on HYPER-V is stable enough - I don't need sound on the VM or even a Linux GUI but while testing it's easier to mess around with a GUI on the VM. If converting a Windows VM uninstall VMware tools first. ![]() ![]() Microsofts own converter rather stupidly requires you to have Esxi or Vsphere - stupid really as individuals won't have these usually. Note although free you have to fill in a registration and they will send you a link - seems OK company so you might be happier with that. You could also use the free starwind V2V converter - GUI based for people who don't like command line - choose ist vmdk file and let it do it's business. I'll mark this post as solved after I've tried it. How to Convert Vmware Virtual Machine to HYPER-V | Askme4Tech ![]() Am testing this little thing I saw on the Internet about converting a VM created with VMware to HYPER-Vįor anybody trying this too - do back up your existing VM if you think you'll need it or if the conversion process fails, ![]()
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