-- Ben Armstrong, Virtualization Program Manager
Talking about core virtualization at Microsoft (Hyper-V, Virtual PC and Virtual Server).
Today Anton – from the Hyper-V development team – released the Hyper-V VM State to Memory Dump Converter tool.
What this tool does is allow you to take the saved state files from a Hyper-V virtual machine and convert it to the memory dump format that is used by the Windows debugging tools. This is very handy if you are a developer who wants to poke around inside the state of a virtual machine – without generating a full memory dump internally (or configuring and connecting a debugger).
You can even use this tool to look at the memory state from a virtual machine snapshot.
You can download the tool (and read more about it) from here:
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/vm2dmp
Cheers, Ben
Hi this is probably completley the wrong place but can some one help me someone has set up a virtual network across my PC & laptop. The PC is only a few months old from DEll very good spec. I cannot get them to lok at this problem, they tell me I'm imaginingit, eevn though two weeks after I had purchased the machine they charged me £155 to wipe the disk and resyore and I'm on my second round of 4 call maintenance cost with them, my problems are around xml and groove on the laptop I have msinfo32.EXE i have half a dozen wan adapters which I never had 6 months ago. I was a computer operator back in 1974 on a giant ICL mainframe and have driven machines ever since. I've been on the internet at home since 1995 and never had a problem until now. I could do with some seious help from someone who understands networks and caan sort my machines out, PLEASE!
I have given my e mail beacuse I really need some help with this, I'm so frustarted. (I'm on 7 wireles network but put the PC back on cable yesterday
Thanks
Alan Baker
Is it possible to use the tool with Windows Virtual PC and Virtual Server snapshots?
Any plans to support that?