The virtual hard disk (VHD) that you choose must have an image of a Windows Server version that can boot from a VHD, for example, Windows Server 2008 R2. For more information about the operating systems that VMM supports for deployment, see the Deployment Guide. The File Server role and Failover Clustering feature in this operating system will be installed by default.
The value provided for the MAC address is not valid or is an incorrectly formatted address for the VM %VMName; on the %ServerName; ...
The value provided for the MAC address is not valid or is an incorrectly formatted address for the VM %VMName; on the server. ...
The virtual Fibre Channel adapter on virtual machine %VMName; is not connected to a Virtual SAN. This will prevent the virtual ...
The virtual hard disk (VHD) that you choose must have an image of a Windows Server version that can boot from a VHD, for ...
The virtual hard disk (VHD) that you choose must have an image of a Windows Server version that can boot from a VHD, for ...
The virtual hard disk in the selected physical computer profile may expand beyond its current size, and the selected physical ...
The virtual hard disk in the specified physical computer profile is for an operating system that is earlier than Windows ...
The virtual hard disk is not in VHD format or already in VHDX format. Only virtual hard disks of type VHD can be converted ...
The virtual hard disk requires a host volume which can support shared storage - either a CSV or a registered file share on ...