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===Step 1: Check the virtual machine configuration versions===
===Step 1: Check the virtual machine configuration versions===
On the Windows desktop, click the Start button and type any part of the name Windows PowerShell.
# On the Windows desktop, click the Start button and type any part of the name Windows PowerShell.
Right-click Windows PowerShell and select Run as Administrator.
# Right-click Windows PowerShell and select Run as Administrator.
Use the Get-VMcmdlet. Run the following command to get the versions of your virtual machines.
# Use the Get-VMcmdlet. Run the following command to get the versions of your virtual machines.
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Get-VM * | Format-Table Name, Version
Get-VM * | Format-Table Name, Version

Revision as of 21:59, 27 March 2020

Warnings Due To VM Config Version

Reference:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/deploy/upgrade-virtual-machine-version-in-hyper-v-on-windows-or-windows-server

Step 1: Check the virtual machine configuration versions

  1. On the Windows desktop, click the Start button and type any part of the name Windows PowerShell.
  2. Right-click Windows PowerShell and select Run as Administrator.
  3. Use the Get-VMcmdlet. Run the following command to get the versions of your virtual machines.
Get-VM * | Format-Table Name, Version

You can also see the configuration version in Hyper-V Manager by selecting the virtual machine and looking at the Summary tab.

Step 2: Upgrade the virtual machine configuration version

Shut down the virtual machine in Hyper-V Manager. Select Action > Upgrade Configuration Version. If this option isn't available for the virtual machine, then it's already at the highest configuration version supported by the Hyper-V host. To upgrade the virtual machine configuration version by using Windows PowerShell, use the Update-VMVersion cmdlet. Run the following command where vmname is the name of the virtual machine.

Update-VMVersion <vmname>

Supported virtual machine configuration versions

Run the PowerShell cmdlet Get-VMHostSupportedVersion to see what virtual machine configuration versions your Hyper-V Host supports. When you create a virtual machine, it's created with the default configuration version. To see what the default is, run the following command.

Get-VMHostSupportedVersion -Default

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