This is a powerful PowerShell command that completely deletes VMs. It stops the VM, remove it from Hyper-V and deletes
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Hyper V VMs Hard Drive location
This is an easy and fast PowerShell command to check where are your VMs hard drives located [sourcecode language=”powershell”]
Hyper V VMs Hard Drive location
This is an easy and fast PowerShell command to check where are your VMs hard drives located get-vm -ComputerName
Configure NTP on Windows Server (Time Server)
A simple command to configure NTP on a Windows Server is: w32tm /config /manualpeerlist:pool.ntp.org /syncfromflags:MANUAL sc stop w32time sc start