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- A Hyper-V Virtual Machine of Win 11 Pro 64-bit v 21H2 running on Win 10 Pro 64-bit v 21H1 host
All here - now that I've successfully created a Win 11 Pro VM on my Win 10 Pro host, how do I get the Win 11 Pro VM to "see" the folders and additional hard drives on the Win n10 Pro host?
Following a different thread, I originally turned on all of a new External network connection, a new Internal network connection and a new Private network connection, but these alone don't make my new Win 11 VM "see" the drives or folders on the Win 10 host.
Following a different thread, I originally turned on all of a new External network connection, a new Internal network connection and a new Private network connection, but these alone don't make my new Win 11 VM "see" the drives or folders on the Win 10 host.
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System One
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- OS
- A Hyper-V Virtual Machine of Win 11 Pro 64-bit v 21H2 running on Win 10 Pro 64-bit v 21H1 host
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell Optiplex 7010
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-3470 CPU with four cores
- Memory
- 16GB RAM, of which 8GB is assigned to the Win 11 VM