How Steve Got Burned Today - How To: Get the TFS "Rosario" April 08 CTP running under Hyper-V
“I just finished getting the TFS Codename "Rosario" April 2008 CTP running under Hyper-V. Because Hyper-V is a different animal than Virtual Server, I had some "head scratching" moments. I wound up doing a fair bit of research and asking for help before I was finally able to get it up and running on my Dell Latitude D630.
In this article I'll give a run down of the steps I used to get it running as well as some of the issues that may be purely due to running this on a laptop using Windows Server 2008 as a workstation. There will be plenty of linked articles. I'll point out the salient issues from each that helped me get up and running, but I recommend that you read the articles to get the complete Hyper-V picture.
What you will need
- The Visual Studio® Team System Code Name "Rosario" April 2008 CTP (see Step 1 for links)
- A Windows Server 2003 ISO or Disk - any version (see Step 8)
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I really want to start playing with Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V, but don’t yet have any compatible hardware. Need to put in a request this week…
Anyway, when that hardware comes in (comment deleted about the length of time it will take to get said hardware) I think Steve’s tip might coming in handy. Not just for Rosario but for other Virtual PC/Virtual Server VHD’s too.
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