

Microsoft has prepared a fresh update, hot and ready to be install on your systems.

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Windows 11 KB5011563 update fixes SMB, DirectX blue screens Snap! Windows C Update, MFA Bypass, Driver Blocklist, Mars Rover, Moon Satellite Spiceworks Originals.It's a smart TV, but lacks a utility for automatically powering it on and off on a schedule. I purchased some cheap smart home IR blaste. I've been asked to automate the powering on and off of a TV in our lobby that is used to display some digital signage. What would you do to turn a TV on and off on a schedule? Hardware.AVMA is only supported on virtual machines running Windows Server 2012 R2 or later versions of operating systems. These Virtual Devices (VDev) are provided for Automatic Virtual Machine Activation (AVMA) to communicate with the host. If you view the properties of these devices and check driver details, Hardware IDs or Compatible IDs, they will show the following:vmbus\

No guarantees how long MS will allow it will stay up here, though it’s freely distributed with Hyper-V Server.Īfter installing the IC on OSes older than Windows Server 2012R2, you will still see 2 unknown devices. Hyper-V 2008 here: !AnbqFQxI6C6pio4UYt3Jn_VLbrQs4w Hyper-V 2008 R2 here: !AnbqFQxI6C6pio4TpkS4Yi9Pl0_Ejg I’ve got a copy from Hyper-V 2012 R2 here: !AnbqFQxI6C6pidtRrLfIRLDSHKeYmw Or, if you’ve got a Windows 8/8.1/2012/2012R2 VM/system available with Hyper-V installed you’ll find it in the C:\windows\system32\ folder. ( to extract, you’ll need to mount the ISO, open the x:\sources\install.wim file with something like 7zip, browse to Windows\system32, and extract the vmguest.iso or install Hyper-V Server in a VM to get the vmguest.iso) You can get the IC from Hyper-V 2012/2012R2 Server, a free download, here: See my blog post here: for the full info: The Integration Components won't help with certain things as Kevin mentioned and you'll still see unknown devices.
