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Hyper-V 12 - Windows 10 problem

Hello.

I can t add a picture. Please, help me with this. I ve tried all options. I have installed Hyper V 12 server on Win10, but I can't switch to destkop and Win10 interface.

When booting it says that my OS is OS Microsoft Hyper V server 2012? WT hack is going on?!

Thanks and regards

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Hi,

Sorry but I am not clear about your issue. What do you mean install Hyper V 12 server on Windows 10?

Best Regards,
Anne

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Hi Anne,

https://ibb.co/fQnyDxg
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https://ibb.co/tH9GFYG
https://ibb.co/SBG77Hs

I can t get out of this to normal Windows.
Every SFC and Restorehealth tools in CMD are perfect. No problems, no issues in both directories. I can t use my PC because of this if you can see on the pictures. I basically am stuck in Hyper-V.

What do you think?

Kind regards,
Andrejki

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Thinks haven t chamged.

Then that makes it fairly simple. You can boot from your windows 10 installation media, delete / recreate partition and continue install of windows 10.

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Windows Hyper-V Server is an operating system. If you performed a default installation of that, it most likely overwrote your Windows 10 operating system. During the installation, you would have needed to have installed Hyper-V Server into a separate partition. It looks like you did not make that choice, so your system now has the Hyper-V Server operating system on it instead of the Windows 10 operating system.

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Thanks for the explaining.
But what is the solution now to get back to my data in Windows?
Under advanced recovery options, I have only options to use Comand Prompt or to Re-Image the PC with network location (I don t understand that) and with installing drivers.


When I click on installing drivers it opens a new dialogue box where I can access all the files in my partitions and to run or delete most of them. All windows files are there in partitions, It didn t owerwrite them, but it behaves as it did?
What should I do?

Should I delete Hyper-V by that or do you have some other method? How to uninstall the Hyper-V?

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what is the solution now to get back to my data in Windows?

You can boot from your windows 10 installation media, delete / recreate partition and continue install of windows 10.

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No worries. I gave you a upvote.
Thank you. I forgot to give to Anne, now I can t.

Nevertheless, can I create system image from CP or from the path I ve mentioned?
Or backup and restore? Anything via CMD or that path where I can access?

Thanks for the answer.

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You may be able to reinstall windows 10 without deleting / recreating partitions, then once windows is installed you can access the other location via windows explorer.


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Hi @DSPatrick
Thank you.

Do you think I could do something via this path. Advanced recovery options/ re - image your computer / advanced options / install driver and do this in this explorer? I am a bit noob.

I have the option to browse for network location, too, but IDK what is my network location, to be precise, what is that option about and how to use it. Can I do somehow via that option instead the first way described?

Or image disk is the only solution? The problem is that I don t have it. My android storage is tiny and I can download ISO Win10, then use drivedroid app (something like that) to boot it from Android. However, I don't know how to root my android for free because thats the requirement for using that app.

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Hi.
See this photos, please, someone.
I can open Registry Editor.

https://ibb.co/DgWMcMX
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Best regards

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It's not clear what the goal is. Reinstall windows? Recover files from existing? If the latter you could copy the files off via explorer (second screenshot)


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The goal is stated in the first message. To get back to my Windows10 and rid out of Hyper-V appearing like this. The goal is to have a functional windows like I had. Not a Hyper V OS.

I want to save the data (pics, etc) even with reinstall, deleting apps is not a problem. I d like to refresh, but I don't have that option. All i have is this.

How I can do that?

I am not a technician, I don t understand where to copy them or whatever. Bear in mind that if you wanna help or don t confuse me anymore. I said that already. @DSPatrick

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I want to save the data (pics, etc)

Then do this as first step.

To get back to my Windows10 and rid out of Hyper-V

After you've saved off the data, you can boot from the installation media, delete / recreate partitions and continue installing windows 10

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