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Windows Server 2025 has been released.

Whenever a new OS is launched, I create a disk image of the installed system using Sysprep to facilitate testing in a Hyper-V environment.

This method is highly convenient because, when creating a new VM, I can simply copy the disk image file to immediately load the OS.

Although I’ve covered this topic before, I’m writing it again as part of a renewal for a YouTube video.

This is based on Windows Server 2025 and Hyper-V.

 

https://youtu.be/snj74akjzCA

 

 

Hyper-V -> New -> Virtual Machine

 

 

Name specification -> Set Default Location -> Next

 

 

Name specification -> Set Default Location -> Next

 

 

Confirm Generation 2 -> Next

(From 2025, Generation 2 is set as the default.)

 

 

Set RAM -> Next

 

 

Specify Network Adapter -> Next

 

 

Confirm Disk Location -> Next

 

 

Specify Installation Disk -> Finish

 

 

Double-click on the created VM

 

 

Start

 

 

Enter the key to proceed with the installation process.

 

 

Select Language -> Next

 

 

Next

 

 

Agree -> Next

 

 

Enter Product Key -> Next (I entered an AVMA key as I am using it in a Hyper-V environment.)

 

 

Accept

 

 

Next

 

 

Install

 

 

Proceed with Installation

 

 

The system will automatically reboot.

 

 

Once the installation is complete, the screen will appear as shown. At this point, press Shift + Ctrl + F3 simultaneously.

 

 

The system will reboot, and the screen will appear as shown. Select OOBE, Generalize, and Shutdown, then click OK.

 

 

Sysprep will run, and once completed, the system will shut down.

 

 

Back up the created VHDX disk image. This disk can be used to streamline the OS installation process.

 

 

You can select the disk image from the menu below to create a new VM.

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