I have a Windows 8.1 Pro with Media Center Computer - The computer works perfectly fine/normal until I install Hyper-V.
Once I install Hyper-V the Windows Store and any of the apps do not detect an internet connection; in desktop mode the internet is working normally and in the Network Connections I can see the virtual network adapters as connected to my wireless network and I can see a virtual switch that is connected to it. The Windows Phone adapter is stuck on identifying.
The internet works fine in the Windows Phone Emulator despite being stuck on identifying in Network Connections but it does not work inside a Windows 10 virtual machine even though I am using the same virtual adapter as my computer, in Windows 10 the adapter shows as identifying, If I try troubleshooting it cannot find any problems, I cannot ping to anything except 127.0.0.1.
I have tried every type of Windows Store troubleshooting you could possibly imagine, from wsreset.exe to running the AppsDiagnostic.diagcab file.
The only reason I am posting here is because of the VM for Windows 10 didn't work I thought I'd try removing and re-adding Hyper-V; I realised that once I had removed Hyper-V the Windows Store started working again.
After reinstalling Hyper-V I fiddled around with the virtual adapters such as ticking every box but this did not make a difference.
I have also tried deleting the virtual adapters from Network Connections but the Windows Store still did not work. I have then tried re-adding the virtual adapters but still the Windows Store/apps and VM don't detect an internet connection.
I have tried searching online for a solution for this problem but I cannot seem to find a way to troubleshoot this I do not know what the connection between Hyper-V and the Windows Store/apps could be to cause this fault. I think this must be some kind of networking issue but I don't know where else I can look besides Network and Sharing Center.
I have also tried updating the networking adapter on my computer but it does not find any updates.
I would like to just not use Hyper-V and use a different program but Visual Studio 2013 Professional tells me that I need Hyper-V installed for the Windows Phone Emulator to work, so I need to find a way to fix this problem.
I hope that I have been descriptive enough for someone to know what the issue is, hopefully it is something really simple.
Pepsi-Josh