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One of the annoying features with Hyper-V is when you want to install a new version of Windows in a VM from an iso if doing a Gen 2 UEFI Installation is that you nearly always time out on pressing the CD/DVD action, as a takes a few seconds to load the first screen
The long established solution (told to me by @Kari) is to use reset option from the hyper-v selection menu, but even the you have to fairly quick to press the enter key (especially on modern fast pcs).
I googled around for a solution and all replies said it was not possible unless MS make a change.
So, I had a light bulb moment tonight, and I tried this.
1) Add 3 or 4 scsi DVD drives in the Hyper-V setting menu all pointing to same boot iso.
2) Change boot order so all the DVD drives are above the other options.
I now get 14 seconds to press CD/DVD button instead of 1 second (2 5 seconds taken by initial screen.
Of course, it is not really faster overall, as it probably takes longer to set it up than it takes to do a reset but it is a lot less irritating. You could set it up so iso being installed always has same name.
The long established solution (told to me by @Kari) is to use reset option from the hyper-v selection menu, but even the you have to fairly quick to press the enter key (especially on modern fast pcs).
I googled around for a solution and all replies said it was not possible unless MS make a change.
So, I had a light bulb moment tonight, and I tried this.
1) Add 3 or 4 scsi DVD drives in the Hyper-V setting menu all pointing to same boot iso.
2) Change boot order so all the DVD drives are above the other options.
I now get 14 seconds to press CD/DVD button instead of 1 second (2 5 seconds taken by initial screen.
Of course, it is not really faster overall, as it probably takes longer to set it up than it takes to do a reset but it is a lot less irritating. You could set it up so iso being installed always has same name.
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