Network driver for Hyper-V restore from Windows Home Server

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Published on 2009-06-24T12:32:28Z Indexed on 2012/03/31 5:31 UTC
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I have backed up Windows Server 2008 running virtualized on Hyper-V to a Windows Home Server 2008 SP1 (I know I should have backed up the VHD instead).

Now I need to restore the contents of the VM from WHS. I have created a restore CD ISO and used it to create a new VM.

It all works as advertised up to the point where the restore process wants to load the network drivers (it only finds 4 disk drivers on the restore CD. but no network drivers). So I created a virtual floppy and copied the contents of 'Home Server Drivers for Restore onto it. But no luck! I have tried moving the 4 subdirectories into the root of the floppy, but that didn't work either. Finally, I started another instance of the WS 2008 to identify the network driver that the virtualized instance is using (%WINDOWS%\system32\drivers\netvsc60.sys) and copied that file onto the virtual floppy, without success.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get networking working on a Hyper-V instance running off the Windows Home Server Restore CD?

UPDATE: As suggested by delenda, I have added a legacy network adapter to my VM, and indeed I now get a network driver listed! However, the WHS it still not found, even after entering the home server name manually.

PHS

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