What is the easiest wway to convert a VM from VMware to Hyper-V with the minimal amount of sighted assistance?
Hi guys, Another question here. I'm in the process of migrating a VM I created as a template for VMware, though I now need to get it into Hyper-V. I'm going to do the following: Download the Microsoft solution accelerator and then convert the virtual hard disk using that. But I need to know; the machine had been installed on VMware, though nothing was ever done to it; just OOBE setup using Wwinstaller and NVDA. I need to know; can I just leave the machine as is when I convert it in order to use it with Hyper-V, and if not, I can use Sysprep with autounattend.xml, right? To eliminate the issue of no audio with Hyper-V? Then there's the other issue. When using Unattended OOBE files, how do I know if the machine is actually detecting the flash drive where the file is? Or, can I just sysprep it using VMware workstation, use autounattend.xml for OOBE, and then convert the syspreped vmdk to vhdx? Which is the best option? (the purpose for this machine is for it to be used as a template for both on premise and Azure VM creation). Thanks Katherine
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Katherine Moss