finally getting round to fixing hyper-v on my workstation. it's been messed up for a couple of years now and really needs sorting out. this gets extra fun due to VBS / Device Guard using the hypervisor and being partially configured via the BCD, so doing a complete removal of hyper-v has the potential to trip the BitLocker tamper alarm and require a recovery key entry (I have made hard copies of the necessary keys, naturally)
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Jernej Simončič �
@gsuberland Suspend BitLocker first with
manage-bde -protectors -disable c: -rebootcount 10
(will suspend BitLocker for 10 reboots, the number can be between 0 and 15, 0 meaning "until you manually enable it again").Mentions: @gsuberland@chaos.social
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