![]() ![]() ![]() I booted in to the Windows 10 virtual machine, went to Disk Management, initialized the 50GB virtual disk, created a new volume (NTFS) and performed a quick format. The Hyper-V virtual machine already had a Windows operating system installed (Windows 10), so I created a new virtual hard disk, size 50GB (VHDX type) and attached it to the Windows 10 virtual machine. Secure Boot in the virtual machine set to.To get it working with the GUI, I did the following: I did get it working by using a new Hyper-V virtual machine with no other operating system, but for some reason the Graphical User Interface (GUI) of the PrimeOS was not shown, I only had the command line. Which PrimeOS ISO did you download, the PrimeOS Classic or the New Hyper-V virtual machine with no operating system installed? Are you using an existing Hyper-V virtual machine with another operating system, or are you using a
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