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How do I install a windows 2003 sp2 guest OS on Hyper-V

Asked by 0xSaPx0 in VMware, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Computer Servers

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Any specific tricks to installing a Windows 2003 SP2 guest OS on hyper-v?

I am using a Dell Precision T5400, and I have enabled VT and VT for direct i/o in the bios.  After installing w2k8 and hyper-V RC, I created a guest, and proceeded to install w2k3 sp2 on it through WDS.  After doing the initial phase of the install, the guest reboots, and hangs at a black screen just after POST.  I have configured the guest to use SCSI and IDE channels, and I have tried using the registry hack to fix the WinPE partition compatibility problem.  Everything seems to have the same result.

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