Hyper-V does seem to have plenty of powerful features that Virtual PC doesn't have, none of which I care about though. Virtual PC's keyboard shortcuts are better, the shutdown options are better, and the methods of attaching disc images are better. Even if I weren't having this particular issue, Hyper-V looks like a downgrade to me, at least with regard to what I use a virtual machine for. I wish I could just have Virtual PC back. There is no VMGUEST.ISO file in my Windows 10 System32 folder either, so I can't attach it to the guest OS's virtual DVD drive manually. VHD from Hyper-V Manager several times, to no avail. I've already uninstalled the Virtual Machine Additions package from the guest OS (which is Virtual PC's version of Hyper-V Integration Services), rebooted, as well as deleted and reattached the. It worked fine, except, I have no 'Insert Integration Services Setup Disk' option in the Action menu, so I have no video, sound, or network drivers in the guest OS. VHD (XP SP3 guest OS, which I originally created in Virtual PC 2007 running on an XP SP3 host OS) to Hyper-V via the Hyper-V Manager.
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