Hey all,
I'm a VM Workstation user (I have a license for 10), so going to Windows 10 here, I see Hyper-V is included in the OS (if it works a savings of $99.99 every other version). I do have almost every Microsoft OS from Windows 1.0 on VM never mind OSX and some Linux flavors.
So, I set it up, set up a VM, and seemed to work ok till I tried to copy files from a USB drive, No support for USB ? I spent some time in Bing and Google and it told me that there was not native support and you can get it via a hack. This is something VM workstation supports out of the box and has as long as I can remember.
So, Is it possible with out hacks to use a USB drive in a VM on Hyper-V in Windows 10 ?
If not, this product is a failure for my uses and Not willing to deal with hacks for all my VMs that I use... I was looking forward to playing with this too...
I'm a VM Workstation user (I have a license for 10), so going to Windows 10 here, I see Hyper-V is included in the OS (if it works a savings of $99.99 every other version). I do have almost every Microsoft OS from Windows 1.0 on VM never mind OSX and some Linux flavors.
So, I set it up, set up a VM, and seemed to work ok till I tried to copy files from a USB drive, No support for USB ? I spent some time in Bing and Google and it told me that there was not native support and you can get it via a hack. This is something VM workstation supports out of the box and has as long as I can remember.
So, Is it possible with out hacks to use a USB drive in a VM on Hyper-V in Windows 10 ?
If not, this product is a failure for my uses and Not willing to deal with hacks for all my VMs that I use... I was looking forward to playing with this too...