![]() If you need 10G speed with Hyper-V you need Gen2. Gen1 was more like a Virtual PC + acceleration and extra's (enlightenment interface / viridian), which is a whole lot more universal than their Gen2. Microsoft's UEFI implementation isn't all that compatible with… anyone. If you can live with no keyboard on the console its works fine, you can access it by web and there's your problem. I then dd'ed the drive to a raw image file and converted it with qemu-img to a vhdx, created a new gen2 vm and used the existing vhdx as the new pfSense VMs drive. I had to set up pfSense 2.4 on a UEFI enabled system, on a drive of the target VM size and before shutting the fresh install down for imaging i patched the interface settings to hn0 and hn1 by backing up, editing the xml file and restoring it afterwards with immediate shutdown after restore. I really hope that Gen 2 machine in Hyper-V is in the scope of 2.4. ![]() Hyper-V-console isn't able to send keyboard input to pfSense at this point so it is hard to come any further.
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