04-28-2016 11:43 PM
I installed Windows 10 Pro 10586 with vhdx native boot on PCI-E Intel SSD 750 400GB, and it seems to work.
But after activate Hyper-V hypervisor and Hyper-V Services, boot failed - after BIOS POST screen and OS loading ring animation, blackout and no response.
Safe boot is success.
Can I boot Windows normally on PCI-E SSD with Hyper-V?
machine confifuration
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700
Motherboard: ASUS SABERTOOTH Z170 MARK 1, BIOS version 1702
Optimized Default + (VT-d: on)
Disk 0: Intel SSD 750 400GB, PCI-E 3.0 x4
Disk 1: Intel SSD 540s 480GB, 2.5 in SATA 6GB/s
Disk 3: Microsoft virtual disk 80GB vhdx
Disk n with 'diskaprt list disk'
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05-13-2016 07:15 AM
I find these artciles
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/virtualization/2015/11/19/discrete-device-assignment-description... Discrete Device Assignment — Description and background | Virtualization Blog
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/virtualization/2015/11/20/discrete-device-assignment-machines-an... Discrete Device Assignment — Machines and devices | Virtualization Blog
Jake Oshins say that
First, we're not supporting Discrete Device Assignment in Hyper-V in Windows 10. Only Server versions of Windows support this.
So, Windows 10 with Hyper-V on Intel SSD 750 PCI-E is not supported.
05-11-2016 07:54 AM
dai_okuno,
Thanks for your reply. It seems all drivers were updated, which it is recommended. We have not seen this kind of situations before, for this matter we suggest to contact Microsoft* and Asus* in order to determine the root of cause for the system to not boot up, this since the SSD we know it does work fine.05-13-2016 07:15 AM
I find these artciles
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/virtualization/2015/11/19/discrete-device-assignment-description... Discrete Device Assignment — Description and background | Virtualization Blog
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/virtualization/2015/11/20/discrete-device-assignment-machines-an... Discrete Device Assignment — Machines and devices | Virtualization Blog
Jake Oshins say that
First, we're not supporting Discrete Device Assignment in Hyper-V in Windows 10. Only Server versions of Windows support this.
So, Windows 10 with Hyper-V on Intel SSD 750 PCI-E is not supported.
05-13-2016 01:19 PM
dai_okuno,
Thanks a lot for the links provided and the research in order to determine the compatibility.Hope you have a nice day.