Appendix B Setup Procedure When Building A Virtual Environment (For Windows Server® 2008 R2 Only - Hitachi HF-W6500 45/40 User Manual

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APPENDIX B SETUP PROCEDURE WHEN BUILDING A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT (FOR Windows Server® 2008 R2 ONLY)
APPENDIX B SETUP PROCEDURE WHEN BUILDING A VIRTUAL
ENVIRONMENT (FOR Windows Server® 2008 R2 ONLY)
Windows Server® 2008 R2 provides one free guest OS license, and this product offers a virtual
environment on which Windows Server® 2008 R2 is installed as the guest OS.
This appendix describes the setup procedures of a virtual environment. Follow this setup procedure
only if you build a virtual environment and after you read the following notes carefully.
NOTE
When you use a guest OS (Windows Server® 2008 R2 Standard) installed on a virtual
machine, the guest OS must be activated. If you do not activate the guest OS, you
cannot start the guest OS. Details about the activation process of the guest OS and
the privacy policy of Microsoft are displayed when the virtual environment is started for
the first time.
<If you are not using a virtual environment>
The files used for setting up a virtual environment include a virtual hard disk file for the guest
OS and therefore occupy about 3GB of disk space. If a virtual environment is not used, we
recommend that you follow the procedures below to delete the directory storing these files.
1. If you are not logged on to the computer as an administrator account, log on to the computer
as an administrator account.
2. Start a command prompt.
Click Start, and then point to All Program.
Click Accessories.
Right-click Command Prompt to show a menu. On the menu, click Run as
administrator.
(If the administrator account you used for logon is a built-in administrator account,
simply click Command Prompt.)
If you see the User Account Control window, click Yes.
3. At the command prompt, type the following, and then press Enter.
rmdir /s C:\HITACHI\Hyper-V_Image
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