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Can you confirm you have specified a Windows Server 2022 ISO in when launching this? |
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I'm trying to install the Azure stack HCI vm-based lab using instruction on
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/hci/deploy/tutorial-private-forest
I;m trying to install it on a 64GB ram laptop running Windows 11 Pro.
I realise that the instructions say to run it on Windows server 2022,2019 or 2016 but I did ask bing if it could be done on Windows 11 Pro and (copilot) said
"Certainly! You can create a VM-based lab for Azure Stack HCI on a Windows 11 Pro PC. Here are the steps you’ll need to follow:
Prerequisites:
Admin privileges on a Hyper-V host server running Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, or Windows Server 2016........"
I think that maybe copilot just told me what I wanted to hear, because....
When running the 2_CreateParentDisks.ps1 the first time it gets "stuck" repeatedly doing
It's being doing this for 5 hours now.
If I log in to the DC vm that it has created and view the event log I see repeated liscence errors (slui.exe) which seems to indicate to me that it may not like the fact that I am running windows 11 Pro, but I could be wrong.
Any advise as to how I can install the vm-based lab on mhy laptop would be greatly appreciated.
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