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Hyper-V Integration Services problem on Windows 2000 Server...

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 07/24/2008
From: (email address - cut out)
Message:

I have an old Windows 2000 Server which I'm trying to virtualize under
Hyper-V. It's not joined to the domain because it's a web server, so I
don't think I can use VMM to do a P2V conversion.

What I've done so far is this: clean install of Windows 2000 Server
under Hyper-V, backed up source server using NT Backup, restored
backup to clean 2000 target virtual server. Most things are working
okay in the new virtual server, but I am having a few problems.

I can't seem to fully install Hyper-V Integration Services. If I try
to install it, I am told "A previous installation of Hyper-V
integration services has been detected. Click OK to upgrade or repair
this installation." It's not listed in Add/Remove Programs, so I'm not
sure where it's hiding. Anyway, I hit OK, the installation starts,
then I get "An error has occurred: Fatal error during installation."

Service-wise, it appears that the Plug and Play service is hanging
while trying to startup, and I do have some entries in the event logs
to that effect. It simply reads "Starting". I'm unable to stop it or
restart it. It looks like some other services aren't starting up
either because of dependencies on the Plug and Play Service.

Is there any way for me to remove whatever pieces of Integration
Services exist now and reinstall it? Any other ideas how I can correct
these errors?

Thanks,

Mike



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