That's a free product using OEM version of a StarWind (current V6 does not allow burners pass-thru in a free mode but in V8 we'll flex out this feature). In pass-thru :) So only third-party software could be used. Microsoft target cannot be used to virtualize burners as it does not even support pass-thru or partitions (old String Bean software target MS got in 2006 or so COULD do this), now only VHD and VHDXs on a formatted disks. Microsoft produces their own iSCSI Target software or alternative third party products can be used Setting up an iSCSI target on the host machine with the optical drive can then be talked to by the standard However a workaround exists using the iSCSI protocol. As a result, burning to discs,Īudio CDs, video CD/DVD-Video playback are not supported. Hyper-V does not support the host/root operating system's optical drives to pass-through in guest VMs. Optical drives virtualized in the guest VM are read-only. Under Hyper-V on Wikipedia: Limitations Optical drives pass-through To give some value to the time I spent, I would like to share the information. I start wondering what's the real added value of these forums, since more and more times we end users have to find the solution by ourselves.
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