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This video shows installing Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 on a new virtual machine using Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization software.

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Creating a New Virtual Machine: 0:00
Making an External Switch: 1:23
Adding a Legacy Network Adapter: 2:08
Installing Windows Vista: 3:02
Testing Internet Connection: 17:50
Learning IP Address: 19:10
Configuring Permissions for Remote Desktop Connections: 19:30
Creating Password for User Account: 19:50
Establishing Remote Desktop Connection from Host to VM: 20:18
Using USB Flash Drive in VM: 21:40

Step 1: To install Hyper-V virtualization software on your Windows 10 system, turn Windows Features On or Off, select the Hyper-V option, click OK, and restart your system after the installation.

Step 2: Find the Hyper-V Client software in the start menu and run it. After opening #HyperV Manager, you must create an External Switch that you will use on guest machines before installing a Windows operating system. Default Switch connects virtual computers to your local network using the NAT adapter, but often this adapter can cause network problems. Therefore, open the Virtual Switch Manager tool from the Actions section to create an External Switch.

Step 3: Select External in Virtual Switch Manager and click the Create Virtual Switch button, and then after the External adapter is created, select the External Network setting in its settings, select the Ethernet or Wi-Fi adapter of your host computer, and click OK to close the window.

Step 4: Click Actions / New / Virtual Machine to create the virtual computer.

Step 5: When the Before You Begin window opens, continue with Next to create a manual virtual machine.

Step 6: In the Specify Name and Location window, type the name of the operating system to be installed in the Name field and click the Browse button to back up the VM in an external location, then specify the folder on your external storage device.

Step 7: In the Specify Generation window, there are two types of firmware, Generation 1 and Generation 2. Generation 1 supports BIOS firmware to install older systems of Windows, such as Vista. Generation 2, on the other hand, supports UEFI firmware to establish newer methods, such as Windows 10. Select Generation 1 for the BIOS type, as Vista does not officially support the UEFI system.

Step 8: You must assign RAM size to the guest system in the Assign Memory window. If you run multiple VMs simultaneously in Hyper-V, you can enable the Dynamic Memory feature to enable more efficient use of host resources on the VMs. However, if you use only one virtual PC, uncheck Dynamic Memory and assign a fixed size of 4096 MB (4 GB) to the VM.

Step 9: Continue without selecting a network adapter in the Configure Networking window.

Step 10: In the Connect Virtual Hard Disk window, you can increase or decrease the virtual hard disk size depending on your usage. By default, Hyper-V has set a disk capacity of 127GB for the Windows Vista virtual machine, but you can set this value to the recommended minimum of 50GB.

Step 11: In the Installation Options window, select the Install an operating system from a bootable image file option to add a Windows Vista ISO file to the virtual machine. Click the Browse button to add the image file you downloaded.

Step 12: You will see the configuration settings of the virtual computer in the Summary window. If there is a setting you want to change, you can return to the previous settings or close the wizard by clicking Finish.

Step 13: After creating the #WindowsVista virtual PC, open its settings and set the virtual processor number to 4 or higher according to the hardware power of your host.

Step 14: Because Vista is an old system, it does not support the new adapter card that Hyper-V defines by default, so you cannot connect to the Internet or local network. So in VM settings, delete the existing network adapter and add Legacy Network Adapter with Add Hardware option. Define the External Switch you created for the Legacy Network Adapter you said.

Step 15: Finally, connect to Windows Vista and start the installation by clicking the Start button.




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