Even if on x64 you need a SLAT enabled CPU to use Hyper-V on desktop versions, Server versions doesn't have that limit
At this moment i ve installed Hyper-v on my main system (windows 7 ultimate) but still fined just the hyper manager but not the platform to create vms , any help will be appreciates
Why not give Server 10074 a try? Enabling Desktop Experience feature will do beautifully. Code: G:\sources\dism /image:D:\ /enable-feature /featurename:DesktopExperience /all /limitaccess
i'm a noob level 0.000000001 go easy with me :] you mean install server 100074 and then enable desktop feature experience , why i do need to enable this feature don't laugh
I did it. Is way more buggy than desktop, not working settings app and so. WIFI can be "officially" enabled but doesn't work too. BT can't be officially enabled and there isn't an easy way to enable it, as happened with older servers. IMHO server 10 isn't mature enough to be used, especially as workstation
I thought that he found no way to create local vms. NzNacer said: Yes , that s how i ve install it but I think this install the manger only to remote vms in clouds Thanks, T-S. You are so kind.
I always remove server related components the farthest before using it as PC. And of course I do not use Store Apps at all. Then a beauty it brings to me.
Sorry to both of you, I was confused given the discussion started from win 10. Win 7 indeed isn't able to run hyperview machines locally. Win 7 can run VMs via a different technology (better suited for personal needs IMHO) which is Virtual PC (aka XP mode in win 7). Win 7 can manage Hyperview remote machines. To use Hyperview locally you need at least win 8.0 x64. I hope is clear now.
I reckon, it is all for the sake of Windows not being able to, not your fault. In my memory, I can only use Server 2008/2012 to create/run a Hyper-V machine.