Msi App Player Hyper V



Virtualization Technology ( VT-x and AMD-V )

MSI APP Player uses hardware assisted virtualization to achieve its multitasking technology for mobile APPs. If the system has any 3rd party program or system virtualization configuration enabled, the virtualization technology which MSI App Player required may cause a conflict with other similar technology such as system Hyper-V, VirtualBox or VMware software etc. Select and enable Hyper-V Windows Features: Turn Windows features on or off; If Hyper-V was not previously enabled, reboot the machine to apply the change. NOTE: As a best practice, configure networking for the Hyper-V environment to support external network connections. Also ensure that a virtual switch has been created and is functional. MSI App Player is an Android emulator that offers a very decent gaming experience when playing mobile games on your PC. This emulator works in combination with the BlueStacks emulator and helps to improve gameplay on the computer (both laptops and desktop PCs). It offers support which allows the hardware to operate at 240 frames per second in the full screen mode. To enable the Hyper-V role using DISM: Open up a PowerShell or CMD session as Administrator. Type the following command: DISM /Online /Enable-Feature /All /FeatureName:Microsoft-Hyper-V For more information about DISM, see the DISM Technical Reference. Enable the Hyper-V role through Settings. Right click on the Windows button and select ‘Apps and Features’. Select Programs and Features on.

First of all VT-X and AMD-V offer the same technology but come from two different processor Manufacturers. Virtualization Technology allows a program running under an operating system to obtain full control of the CPU. If your VT is not enabled, then emulators like NOX can’t run at full speed because they are running with only 1 Core. In addition not any CPU has Virtualization Technology, so you can check if your CPU support this feature.

Intel

For Intel chipset, download the Intel® Processor Identification Utility program pidenu##.msi , install it and run it. Go to the tab CPU Technologies and check at the Supporting Advanced Intel Processor Technologies if the Intel(R) Virtualization Technology is Yes. If it is yes, then your CPU’s support the VT-x.

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AMD

For AMD chipset, download the AMD Virtualization™ Technology and Microsoft® Hyper-V™ System Compatibility Check Utility. It is a .zip file, extract it to a folder, and run amdvhyperv.exe with Administrator Rights. Check if it shows the success results, “This system is compatible with Hyper-V“. If it shows that message, then CPU’s support the AMD-V.

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How to enable Virtualization Technology

To enable VT you need to Restart or Power On your PC. When the first logo of your screen appears, immediately press the F2 or the DEL key two or three times to enter the BIOS.

Go to Advanced Settings and select the option Virtualization Technology : Disabled to Virtualization Technology : Enabled

From Motherboard to Motherboard your environment settings may be different, but it is kinda always the same sequence. Search for tab Advanced BIOSFeatures / Chipset / SystemSecurity, open the tab, find and enable VT-x or AMD-V hardware Accelerator.

Save the settings in the bios ( You can press the button F10 to save the settings in the bios ) and restart your PC.

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Disable Hyper-V

If your Hyper-V is enabled in Windows, you must disable it. Hyper-V uses the Virtualization Technology and probably won’t allow you to use more than 1 app.

Open CMD ( Command Prompt ) and run it as administrator. Write this [su_note note_color=”#e2e2e2″ text_color=”#181818″]dism.exe /online /Disable-Feature:Miscrosoft-Hyper-V[/su_note] and hit enter to disable this Feauture!

The following article uses options that are available starting with the Architect edition and project type.

This tutorial guides you in creating a project based on capturing an installation. As an example, we'll repackage the 7-zip File Manager EXE into an MSI.

The following steps describe choosing the virtual machine environment. If you want to perform the repackaging operation on your local machine, you can follow Repackaging an installation tutorial.

  • 1. Create a Repackage Installation project
  • 2. Setting up the Repackager
    • 2.1 Package Information
    • 2.2 Customize Options
    • 2.3 Edit a virtual machine profile
    • 2.4 Select the virtual machine host
    • 2.5 Select the virtual machine profile
    • 2.6 Create an installation profile
  • 3. Installation capture
  • 4. Package installation
  • 5. Import results
  • 6. Customize the project
  • 7. Run project
  • 8. Video tutorial

1. Create a Repackage Installation project

If Advanced Installer is not currently running, launch it from the desktop icon or select it from the 'Start' menu. When the application starts, choose “Convert” > “Repackage Installation” project type.


The Repackager launches and the project is saved as a .rpp file on disk. Download encore driver.

2. Setting up the Repackager

After you select what installer you want to repackage, you can begin configuring the operation.

2.1 Package Information

The package information from the installer is displayed here. You can also configure multiple applications to be repackaged at once, use 'Additional packages' link to add them. For more information about this tab see this page.


2.2 Customize Options

The Options tab lets you choose actions and configurations for the repackaging operation. For more information about this tab see this page.

There are a few options that are checked by default, but for this tutorial, we also check 'Generate .bat file with settings from this session,' which creates a .bat file for automation in future repackaging operations.


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2.3 Edit a virtual machine profile

Select/configure a virtual machine profile by pressing on the down arrow on the 'Start in VM' button and selecting 'Edit Virtual Machine profiles.'


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2.4 Select the virtual machine host

You can use virtual machines from localhost or connect to remote Hyper-V hosts in your sub-network. Use the 'New Server Connection' context menu option while Hyper-V Servers is selected in the left pane, then configure the connection credentials.


2.5 Select the virtual machine profile

Select/configure the virtual machine profile with the snapshot to be used as the host for the repackager then press .

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It is important you first prepare the virtual machine before starting your first capture. In the case of remote connections, having Advanced Installer tools installed on the VM is mandatory. Please check the requirements for repackaging in Hyper-V machines to make sure your environment is correctly setup.


2.6 Create an installation profile

Press the 'Configuration Manager' button from the Home tab and begin to customize your capture profile.

Create a new profile 'MyProfile,' which we have tweaked to search for system changes only in the 'ProgramFiles' folder and in the 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' registry hive, as the setup package installs per machine. All the other settings remained as in the 'Default' profile.

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We set this newly created profile as active. Fractal audio usb devices driver download. The profile that is 'active' is that one that is used during the system scan unless specified otherwise at the beginning of the installation capture.


3. Installation capture

Before you proceed, make sure that you close all unnecessary running applications to avoid 'false positive' capture results from active file and registry system access.

An installation capture is done by comparing system snapshots taken before and after the package installation. Optionally filter the scan results using a system noise recording.

To begin the installation press the 'Start in VM' button .

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4. Package installation

The package is launched, and after the installation is complete, the system is scanned again for changes.

The result is saved as a session under History and as a .rpk file on the disk.

Press 'Continue in Advanced Installer' to make the final touches on the newly repackaged installer.


5. Import results

Press the button to import the installation capture results, into the new Advanced Installer project.


6. Customize the project

After importing the installation capture results, you should review the Advanced Installer project and adjust it to your new package deployment needs.

7. Run project

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Build and run the project to test the newly created installer.





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