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Did you install the Hyper-V drivers in the client?
i think there has configuration error or problem on the network card(simple lan card and cable makes a lot of trouble too if that is connected with 10MBPS hub/switch, so use minimum 100MBPS hub/switch , try to install Win 8.1 with 8GB max memory with dynamic memory. later you can increase the memory from the Hyper-V VM settings. Usually VM is more faster then physical machine ...
Quote from: metalmunna on 02. November 2014., 19:42:07i think there has configuration error or problem on the network card(simple lan card and cable makes a lot of trouble too if that is connected with 10MBPS hub/switch, so use minimum 100MBPS hub/switch , try to install Win 8.1 with 8GB max memory with dynamic memory. later you can increase the memory from the Hyper-V VM settings. Usually VM is more faster then physical machine ...10Mb HUB... What century are you from?? ;pAnyways, got it solved!Quote:I also tested with a Generation 1 Windows 7 client, it had the same problem: quickly after logging in all available RAM would be consumed. So that got me thinking... It can't be THAT buggy, right??And now I think I actually 'solved' it... When I created the virtual machines I set the total amount of RAM on 32GB instead of the advised default of 512 RAM. And I enabled dynamic memory... Also with with a max of 32GB.So after the failed experiment with Win 7 I decided to start over once more: but this time I started with the advised default of 512MB RAM. I know, horrible right?? But I also set dynamic memory from 512 to max of 32GB.And guess what: both clients now behave as one would expect! When RAM is short, it automatically expands the total ram of the virtual machine and it will use it. Even for caching purposes. I'd suppose you could change the settings of the virtual machine's memory settings IF you are experiencing this problem too. I did not check that though... You might have to start from scratch (I did).I still don't understand WHY this is happening though! And also it's unclear to me why it only happens after a short while after logging in, not immediately when you start the virtual client-computer... :sThank you Redmond, not ;pDevvietwitter.com/devnullius
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