![]() But once it had completed, I had a working VM under W2K8R2 Hyper-V under Boot Camp on a Mac mini. This install took a little while, probably should have given it a bit more RAM. ![]() I really need to shorten that OS name, so from now on it will be called W2K8R2 if that’s OK. I then captured the DVD drive, and started the VM up with the Windows Server 2008 R2 disc. New Boot Camp 6. Now your Windows 10 should contain all the drivers to fully support and run smoothly on your Mac hardware. Go back and boot into Mac OS X again, and get the latest Boot Camp software. Using the Server Manager plugin/module/MMC/snapin thingy, I then created a virtual machine giving it a single CPU, 512Mb RAM and a 20Gb non-expanding fixed VHD. After you finish upgrading your Boot Camp Windows partition to Windows 10. One little tip about licensing which I wasn’t entirely familiar with (as Microsoft licensing agreements are historically quite complex), is that if you install a Windows Server 2008 R2 server as the host OS and install only the Hyper-V role you can install another copy of Windows Server 2008 R2 as a virtual machine on the same box. (This isn’t a 1-2-3 of how to create a Windows server, but depending on your experience level I could certainly throw together some screen shots if demand is there). Just do a quick google search on instlling the Wifi role and enabling the audio service. ![]() Monterey Parallels Toolbox for Mac Parallels Access Works with Boot Camp. 2008R2 and Windows 7 will use the exact same drivers so the last steps is to enable all those features as they are disabled in Server 2008RR by Default. Boot Camp will be a feature in Leopard, Apple’s next major release of Mac. Use Mac gestures in Windows and copy & paste and drag & drop between Windows. Since I only have one hardware box and I want to create a network of test servers, I’ll install the Hyper-V role next. Available as a download beginning today, Boot Camp allows users with a Microsoft Windows XP installation disc to install Windows XP on an Intel-based Mac®, and once installation is complete, users can restart their computer to run either Mac OS® X or Windows XP. OK, so we currently have a Windows Server 2008 R2 Mac mini server with no roles or features installed.
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