Any ETA on the next update to address the nested virtualization issue? I CAN'T downgrade because I can't uninstall the parallels tools in my Win10 VM....
Edit:
I was able to finally get the Parallels tools installed. It was stuck on installing the Parallels Location Provider driver. I was able to get the driver removed from the system by using PnPUtil.
In an Administrative Command Prompt I ran:
Code:
C:\>PnPUtil /e > %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\oem-drivers.txt
I searched through the file on my desktop that involved the location sensor and parallels, then ran the following command for each oem{nn}.inf file found (where nn is the number of the inf file).
Code:
C:\>PnPUtil /d oem{nn}.inf
Note: Be sure it is the Parallels Location Sensor that you are removing, there may be a Microsoft one in there too.
Update:
Since I've downgraded I CAN'T get the Windows 8.1 Phone Emulator or any Hyper-V VM to actually run (like it did before the update fiasco). Here's output from CoreInfo.exe -v:
Code:
Coreinfo v3.31 - Dump information on system CPU and memory topology
Copyright (C) 2008-2014 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
Note: Coreinfo must be executed on a system without a hypervisor running for
accurate results.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4870HQ CPU @ 2.50GHz
Intel64 Family 6 Model 70 Stepping 1, GenuineIntel
Microcode signature: 0000000F
HYPERVISOR * Hypervisor is present
VMX - Supports Intel hardware-assisted virtualization
EPT - Supports Intel extended page tables (SLAT)
I do have the Nested Virtualization option checked under CPU in PD 11 Pro 11.1.1 (32312)
I have started a new thread here.
Update 2:
Given that I have resolved the issue of getting Hyper-V working again (there were system users in the Local Administrators group). I'm wondering if that may have correlated to the BSOD encountered in the PD 11.1.2 update. I'm going to backup my VM, update PD and try that - I'll post my findings afterward.
Update 3:
Finally having time this weekend I was able to test the upgrade to 11.2 again after resolving other issues that I thought may have been related to the BSOD experience. I was ecstatic for about 10 minutes. I was able to get a Windows Phone Emulator (Hyper-V) along with Android device emulation. Things were running great! But then.... BSOD and it all went downhill from there. So, I rolled back to my snapshot and downgraded to 11.1. The most frustrating part of this is that I want the features/bug fixes addressed in 11.2 but I CAN'T get it because of this BSOD issue.