I installed hyper-V server today as a dual boot on my win 7 desktop today. I would like to work with hyper-v some more. to learn more about it. I don't really have room on my desktop's drive for the VHDs so I was going to put on a partition I made on
3TB external I have. I had issues with disk management with this drive, after research I ran fsutil, and determined the drive is 512K native sector, and win 7 don't support this. I used 3rd party program to partition the drive. I try to make VHD on the
one partition, but I always get an error saying something to the effect of the device has an I/O error and the VHD can not be created. I have seen some things say that hyper-v don't support USB disks, but most seem to think is ok. so that makes me think has
to be because the sector type, but have had no issue doing similar thing on same disk with VPC, virtual box, VMware. so not sure if hyper-v is different, and has issue or what.
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