Quick Create in Hyper-V Manager
Hyper-V is a technology that enables virtualized computer systems to run on top of a physical host. These virtualized systems can be used and managed just as if they were physical computer systems, however, they exist in a virtualized and isolated environments. Special software called a hypervisor manages access between the virtual systems and the physical hardware resources. It can be enabled in many ways. For instance, through- If you have installed Windows 10 v1703 and are using Hyper-V to create virtual machines a “Quick Create” button in Hyper-V Manager should be visible to you. It offers a simplified wizard that lets you create a new virtual machine, quickly. The button’s objective is on getting the guest operating system up and running as quickly as possible – including creating and connecting to a virtual switch. When you enable & start Hyper-V console you will see this button. Click the button and select a good default setting. Windows 10 Quick Create defaults are: Next, click “Set up automatic network” and a new virtual switch will be created. Now open “Virtual Switch Manager” in Hyper-V console and check new Virtual Switch. Thereafter, navigate back to ‘Quick Create’, enter a name for your VM and click “Create Virtual Machine” button. Finally, hit the ‘connect’ button. Apart from the ‘Quick Create’ button, other visible changes include: 1] Ability to dynamically resize your virtual machine. For now, this capability is limited to virtual machines that support Hyper-V’s Enhanced Session mode. 2] VMConnect now features an option to adjust Zoom Level under the View Menu, if you find it impossible to read your virtual machine. 3] The amount of memory shown in task manager accurately reflects the amount available for starting virtual machines when you run Hyper-V Manager in Windows. For full details visit Technet.