This post is part of the series on PowerShell for Hyper-V.
The following PowerShell command can be used to start a virtual machine (replace the highlighted section with the name of your virtual machine):
Start-VM -Name {VM name}
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PowerShell for Hyper-V: Start VM
This post is part of the series on PowerShell for Hyper-V. The following PowerShell command can be used to start a virtual machine (replace the highlighted section with the name of your virtual ma…
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